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Ultra Open-Ear True Wireless Open Earbuds

The Ultra Open-Ear True Wireless Open Earbuds offer a comfortable and stylish open-ear listening experience prioritizing situational awareness, but suffer from sound quality limitations, software issues, and durability concerns. Their high price point makes them a questionable value proposition for many, despite their unique design and comfort.

Key Strengths
comfort and fit
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sound quality
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transparency
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aesthetic and style
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portability
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Deal Breakers
microphone quality
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price and value
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connectivity
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volume
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durability and build quality
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Product Aspects


The Ultra Open-Ear True Wireless Open Earbuds offer a mix of user-friendly and frustrating controls and features. While physical buttons are praised for their reliability and customizability, some users find the button placement and function limited and clunky. Lack of features like a 'find my earbuds' function and wireless charging are also noted.
  • Easy to use physical buttons.
  • Customizable controls and EQ settings through the app.
  • Immersive audio feature enhances the listening experience.
  • Volume control can be clunky and unintuitive.
  • Missing features like wireless charging and 'find my earbuds'.
  • Some users experience lag or inconsistent functionality.

109 feedbacks

23 Positive Feedbacks
have any accidental touches if you ever do adjust this I naturally grab on the
the barrel of each bud and it's easy to find the button and pause your music with a single click if you want to have a conversation with someone or answer a call you click it twice to advance a track or end a call three times to skip back and press and hold the button down
now these have built-in mics for crystal clear phone calls you got touch controls for play and pause skipp and reverse tracks volume up and down and you also got a shortcut button and there's an app that's available for
5 Negative Feedbacks
controls are slower than I'd like and
we're not a fan of how volume is a double press and you have to hold on that second press not intuitive at all and you can't even change it in the app why not make volume a single or long press it's probably the one control we use most often
physical buttons they do have these on both of the earbuds and this is the only time I think ever you'll hear me say I wish they'd used a touch control for volume that's the one thing where if you could run your finger finger along here to increase and decrease the volume what you have to do instead is press twice I think or something and hold down on one of them to increase the volume and use the other one to decree it's it's a bit fiddly and you you always go way too far in One Direction
9 Neutral Feedbacks
For example, the Open Earbuds Ultra have a button on the barrel which sits behind the ear, which does give you music and call controls, but no swipe gestures controlling the volume like the QC Ultra.
now I plan on using the Bose's open ear
To customize your shortcuts, open the Bose Music app and tap the “Shortcut” button.