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29 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 29 reviews of Bose Ultra Open Earbuds. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the usability and reliability. The design and comfort are also appreciated. There are some mixed reviews about the bass quality and portability, and some have doubts about the noise isolation and durability.
sound, comfort, design, reliability, usability
price, durability, noise isolation
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Headphones the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Kob Monney (trustedreviews.com)
The verdict is in on Bose's fashionable wearable earbuds
Comfortable to wear ; Clear, detailed sound ; Solid battery life ; Striking looks
Weak noise isolation ; Indifferent call quality ; Lacks bass ; Expensive
An impressive take in the wearable audio category, the Bose Open Ultra Earbuds boast good sound, great comfort and a solid list of features. Call quality is still hit and miss, and the premium price is arguably a little too premium
Expert review by (t3.com)
Bose's Ultra Open Earbuds don't go into your ears and always allow ambient sound in – but are they good full-time earbuds?
So comfortable you'll forget you're wearing them ; Good enough sound (when in suitable isolation) ; Great control app with EQ and Immersive Audio
Sound inevitably lacks punch of true in/on/over-ears ; Can't always hear surroundings clearly ; Battery life isn't great
There's no doubt that the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are the best in their category (that being earbuds that don't actually go into your ears and always let environmental sound pass through). However, despite comfort that's so beautifully judged that...
Expert review by : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
Bose enters the brave new world of ‘open' wireless earbuds
Musical, entertaining sound ; Good sense of timing ; Surprisingly solid, weighty bass ; Comfortable fit
Relatively expensive by earbuds standards ; Not the last word in clarity or detail ; Call quality could be better
For a first attempt, it’s hard not to be impressed by the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds. They’re well-executed in terms of design and an enjoyable listen
Expert review by : Matt Evans (techradar.com)
Are these the best open-ear buds you can get?
Very little sound leakage ; Intuitive to wear and use ; Immersive Audio capabilities
Premium price ; Uneven-feeling weight distribution
Bose's attempt at the open-ear form factor is a great success from our early testing, The sound is incredible, the earbuds are comfortable and easy to wear, and they don't shift during runs despite a few threatening wobbles. The high price tag is a...
Expert review by : Christina Darby (pocket-lint.com)
Bose's Ultra Open earbuds are some of my favorite open-ears, and the Soundcore C30i delivers the same awareness for only $70.
Budget friendly alternative to Bose option ; Great, clear everyday sound ; Subtle design ; Clear microphone quality
No automatic pause when you take out of ear ; Slight compression at high volumes ; Slightly large around ears, even with added grips
Soundcore's 30i clip-on buds, like the Bose Open-Ultra buds are subtle, comfortable, and sit outside the ear instead of within. They pack great, every day sound, a top-teir microphone, and secure fit for only $70.
Expert review by : Christina Darby (pocket-lint.com)
They may not be part of Bose's QuietComfort lineup, but my ears don't want any other buds. Think transparency mode -- but better.
Look more like a fashion accessory ; Comfortable ; Design makes for a more aware listening experience ; Case is pocketable
Battery life could be longer ; Pricey ; Sound could be slightly refined
Bose's new Open Ultra earbuds feature a unique open ear-cuff design without sacrificing Bose's premium sound features like Immersive Audio and top-tier clarity. They wear comfortably, come in a sleek charging case, and stay stable on the ear even when...
Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)
Clear sound meets comfort; the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds do open fit better than just about any rival I've tried
As subtle as open fit earphones get ; Expansive, impactful sound ; Very comfortable fit
Very expensive ; Battery life could be better ; Narrower appeal than regular earphones
The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds fly straight to the top of the emerging ‘open fit’ class, with subtle styling and great sound. Just try not to wince at the price.
Expert review by : which_co_uk (which.co.uk)
The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are truly wireless in-ear headphones, with an open-ear design, which is said to produce a more natural, airy sound than closed models. Bose says the unusual design is super comfortable and won't slip, but how comfy are they...
Expert review by : Simon Cohen (digitaltrends.com)
Bose's unusual take on wireless earbud design provides access to music and the world around you.
Comfy, glasses-friendly shape Open, airy sound Excellent controls Impressive spatial audio Doesn't block your ears
Expensive No wireless charging No Bluetooth Multipoint (yet)
“The Ultra Open Earbuds' quirky design could be the shape of things to come.”
Expert review by : Tim Gideon (pcmag.com)
The pricey Bose Ultra Open Earbuds produce expansive sound and have a unique design that lets you stay aware of your surroundings.
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