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.
The Ultra Open-Ear True Wireless Open Earbuds receive overwhelmingly negative feedback regarding their noisecancellation capabilities. While a few users found some noise reduction in specific environments, the vast majority report a complete lack of noisecancellation, making them unsuitable for noisy environments and phone calls in such settings. The open-ear design inherently limits noise isolation, leading to significant disappointment among users expecting noisecancellation features.
No noisecancellation despite some expectations.
Sound easily drowned out by ambient noise.
Microphone performs poorly in noisy environments.
Not suitable for travel or commuting.
Wind noise issues reported.
Volume may not be sufficient in loud environments
55 feedbacks
13 Negative Feedbacks
the answer is no they don't I know that
the Galaxy beans did or the buds live as
be clear these are not noise cancelling earbuds but they do feature Bose's immersive audio for music spatialization that's the same feature found in the QC Ultra earbuds