Earbuds or ear cuffs? These new headphones from Bose are both (2024)

I’ve never loved using fitness headphones. When I run and cycle outdoors, I usually don’t bring headphones at all — I let my mind wander as I pick up miles. Earbuds block out too much sound and make it harder to hear nearby runners, cyclists and cars, a serious concern when cycling down a hill at 20mph or crossing big intersections. Open-ear headphones are better, but usually wrap around my ear, fighting for space next to sunglass temples and bike helmet straps.

The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds (UOE) solves these problems and are my new go-to outdoor fitness headphones — in fact, they are some of the most comfortable I’ve ever worn. Despite the interesting design and clever fit, they won’t be the only headphones I keep in my bag.

SKIP AHEAD How I tried the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds | What I love about the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds | What I don’t love about the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds | What’s Bose’s return policy?

What to know about the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds

Bose Ultra Open Earbuds

The Ultra Open Earbuds are a brand new product from Bose. Unlike the discontinued Bose Sport Open Earbuds and most fitness headphones on the market, the Bose UOE wraps around the side of your outer ear like an ear cuff leaving your ear canal open to hear the world around you. They have speakers pointed toward your inner ear, almost as if you had a portable Bluetooth speaker sitting on each ear. Each earbud has a large button that controls media, volume and calls. The earbuds connect through the Bose Music app, where you can adjust your immersive audio, equalizer and shortcut settings. They also come with a compact charging case that’s similar in size to Apple’s AirPods Pro and charge via USB-C.

Open-ear headphones are designed for hearing the world around you. They do not have noise canceling features you might typically use to block airplane noise or office chatter. Most are marketed for outdoor fitness activities like running and cycling, where being able to hear nearby cars, bikes and pedestrians can be safer than blocking everything out with noise cancellation.

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Many open-ear headphones can be uncomfortable because they rest over the top of your ears. If you’re wearing glasses or a bike helmet they end up fighting for space around your temples, which can be irritating, in my experience.

Battery life: Rated up to 7.5 hours (immersive audio off) | Wireless Charging: No | Water resistance: IPX4 | Bluetooth Multipoint: No | Works best with: Android, iPhone | Ear tips: N/A

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How I tried the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds

I’ve been testing the Bose UOE for about two weeks since receiving them from the brand ahead of its launch. I’ve tested dozens of wireless earbuds, including other models from Bose as well as open-ear workout headphones from brands like Shokz.

I wore the Bose UOE for all of my fitness activities, including indoor and outdoor running, cycling and weight training. While exercising, I used the on-ear controls to adjust volume, skip songs and answer calls. I wore the earbuds with sunglasses and with my bike helmet, as well as on their own with no additional accessories.

I also wore the earbuds in the office and while working from home. I once kept them on for eight hours straight to test their comfort and battery life. I’ve worn them for about 24 hours in total.

Three of my coworkers also tried them while relaxing at home, walking around the neighborhood, commuting to work, at the office and for indoor and outdoor exercise.

What I love about the Bose Ultra Open EarbudsVery secure fit

At first glance, the Bose UOE do not look secure, especially compared to the ear-hook and headband-style sports headphones I am used to wearing, like the Beats Fit Pro ($199) or Shokz OpenRun ($129). After running and cycling more than 15 miles respectively, these are some of the most secure headphones I’ve used. They were incredibly stable and didn’t move or jostle out of place during any of my fitness activities.

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Comfortable and unobtrusive

These are some of the most comfortable headphones I’ve ever worn. I can usually wear a good pair of earbuds for about five hours before they start becoming unbearable. I wore these for eight hours straight and hardly even thought about it. One day while working from home, I finished a podcast and wasn’t listening to anything for over an hour before I remembered that I was still wearing these earbuds.

The ear cuff fit is designed to stay out of the way of important essentials like glasses and hats. Cycling with a helmet, sunglasses and headphones means a lot of things are fighting for space on my upper ear and temple. The Bose UOE are, by comparison, totally out of the way.

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NBC Select’s Zoe Malin and Lindsay Schneider, who both have multiple ear piercings and earrings, say that the buds sit comfortably away or around most of their jewelry. Malin has flat-back stud earrings all the way up her ear — the Bose UOE comfortably wrapped around them.

What I don’t love about the Bose Ultra Open EarbudsCall quality

During my testing period, I made a few calls outside with the Bose UOE and co-workers had a hard time hearing what I was saying — they say I sounded quiet and distant (like I was on speaker phone) most of the time. Open-ear headphones don’t typically have amazing microphone quality, in my experience, but for $300, I was expecting a little bit of Bose magic. Other Bose headphones I’ve tried, like the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds ($299), have great sound and call quality. Unfortunately, the Bose UOE does not deliver on that front: the microphones sound so-so, similar to many other open-ear and fitness earbuds I’ve tried.

In the video below I share how the Bose UOE microphones sound compared to a few other comparable headphones. If call quality is top of mind for you, consider the Shokz OpenFit ($179), or traditional earbuds like Apple AirPods Pro ($249).

Not very loud

To be fair, this isn’t unique to the Bose UOE — every pair of open-ear headphones I’ve tried is quieter than traditional headphones. In a crowded subway or bustling street market, I had to crank these to an uncomfortable max volume to clearly hear my music or phone call. But for outdoor fitness activities at the park or track, I never needed more than 50 or 60 percent volume.

Who are the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds best for?

These are great for outdoor fitness. They are small and light on my ears, and do not get in the way of sunglasses, hats or helmets like other open-ear headphones I’ve used.

They are also great for anyone who finds traditional earbuds irritable. The unique wrap-around design is incredibly comfortable, and leaves your ears free to hear the world around you.

Because they do not have any noise cancellation, these are not the best fit for noisy commutes or air travel. And the so-so call quality means they are not the best option for tackling a day full of work calls.

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What’s Bose’s return policy?

Bose offers a 90-day trial period on most of its products, including these earbuds. If you aren’t satisfied with your purchase for any reason, return it within the trial period for a full refund, according to the brand. Online returns are only accepted for products purchased online, directly from Bose.com — products purchased in store or from another retailer follow that retailers’ return policy.

Why trust NBC Select?

Harry Rabinowitz is a reporter at NBC Select who covers technology and fitness including guides to fitness trackers, running shoes and workout earbuds. He tried the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds for two weeks ahead of launch, wearing them working, commuting, walking, running and cycling after the brand sent him and the team a few pairs to try.

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Harry Rabinowitz is a reporter for Select on NBC News.

Earbuds or ear cuffs? These new headphones from Bose are both (2024)

FAQs

Do you have to wear both Bose earbuds? ›

If you earbud's software version is lower than 1.3. 26, you can only use the right earbud for single-bud use. To access independent single-bud use with either the left or right earbud, make sure to update your software to version 1.3.

Is Bose coming out with new earbuds in 2024? ›

February 15, 2024 — Today, Bose introduces a breakthrough audio wearable that lets you hear the world around you while still enjoying your music uninterrupted. The new Bose Ultra Open Earbuds feature an innovative cuff-shaped design that looks as good as it sounds.

Can other people hear Bose open earbuds? ›

With open earbuds, if you play them loud, people around you are likely to hear what you're playing. I used these buds in a quiet room with people sitting about six feet away and they said they only heard a very faint sound coming from the buds. So that's a nice feature.

Do you have to wear both earbuds? ›

A: You can use them independently, the key is the case. If you take them both out of the case, they both power on and then connect to each other, and then look for a device. If you only take one out of the case it checks for the other earphone, then looks for a device.

Why are Bose earbuds so expensive? ›

Brand and Marketing. Established brands, like Apple or Bose, often charge a premium for their wireless earbuds due to brand recognition, extensive marketing campaigns, and customer loyalty.

Can Bose earbuds answer phone calls? ›

With simple touch controls — swipe, tap, and press — you can adjust the volume, answer phone calls, control media playback, and so much more. A single tap has perhaps never been so powerful. When you're using Bose earbuds, you can start and pause music and answer phone calls with a quick touch.

Why is one Bose earbud louder than the other? ›

This is due to the fact that our ears are not the same size, and the earbuds are not always symmetrical. The human ear is not perfectly round, so when you insert an earbud, it doesn't fit snugly into the ear canal. This causes a small air gap, amplifying sound waves and making one earbud louder than the other.

Can you sleep with Bose earbuds? ›

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Bose noise-masking sleepbuds™ are uniquely designed for sleep. But they don't stream music or have acoustic noise cancellation. Instead, these tiny, wireless earbuds use pre-loaded, soothing sounds to cover up unwanted noises, so you can get to sleep — and stay asleep.

Why do Bose earbuds keep disconnecting? ›

Be sure your product is within 33 feet (10 meters) of the Bluetooth® device. Bluetooth range is about 33' (10 m). This range can be reduced by obstacles (i.e. walls, doors, pockets, nearby Bluetooth devices, etc.). Try moving the device and product closer together.

Why is one of my Bose earbuds quiet? ›

If the earbuds do not fit properly or the orientation is incorrect it could lead to poor audio or mic performance. See, Wearing and adjusting your earbuds for more details. Try a different app. If the issue only occurs with a particular app, it is likely related to the app or app settings.

Why are my Bose earbuds only working in one ear? ›

If sound is missing from the left or right ear while listening to your product, try the following: Try resyncing the earbuds and charging case. Turn off Bluetooth on all devices within 30 ft of the earbuds. Place earbuds in the charging case for 5 seconds.

Can I use just the left earbud Bose QuietComfort earbuds? ›

You can now use either the left or right earbud for Independent Single-Bud Use. This new feature lets you seamlessly switch between your earbuds, and if one earbud runs out of battery life or disconnects from Bluetooth, the other will automatically take over.

Can you use Bose Sport earbuds individually? ›

Can I use one earbud independently? Yes. The Single-bud Use feature allows you to take calls and listen to music using one bud.

Can you use just one Bose sleepbud? ›

Wear only one of your Sleepbuds™. Set your current masking sound so that it stops after a certain amount of time instead of playing all night. You can do this by setting a sleep timer for your current masking sound in the Bose Sleep app.

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