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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 receive overwhelmingly negative feedback regarding their price and value. While some users find them comfortable and appreciate the open-ear design, the consensus is that the high price point (around $300) is not justified by the sound quality, features, or overall experience. Many feel they are paying for the Bose brand name rather than a superior product, and that cheaper alternatives offer better value.
  • Overwhelmingly considered overpriced
  • Sound quality doesn't justify the cost
  • Missing features expected at this price point (wireless charging, multipoint Bluetooth)
  • Poor call quality relative to price
  • Durability concerns given the cost
  • Better value available from cheaper alternatives

241 feedbacks

5 Positive Feedbacks
these are totally worth 300 bucks okay you're going to get your money's worth the first day that you wear these for 8 hours straight and and you forget that you have them on they're going to pay for themselves all right so
the both Ultra open earbuds they are very very good if you've got the budget if you've got 300 quid to spend on a pair of these if you can accept all of those compromises and the things that you have to bear in mind about this type of earbud there are no-brainer
I can see how the Bose Open Earbuds Ultra is a good alternative.
23 Negative Feedbacks
in 2024 not having wireless charging on a premium pair of earbuds it's kind of a
at $300 they're rather pricey but let's Jump Right In the review so I can tell you about my experience wearing them and I'm also going to test them out on a few my colleagues here in the office to see what they think so stick around for
long story short I don't feel like these are worth 300 bucks and I don't see the reason that these are more expensive than the quiet Comfort Ultra but that's just me let me know what you guys think down in the comment section below I appreciate you guys for watching as always and I'll see you in the next
8 Neutral Feedbacks
open do that you might just want to wait
the $300 for these
they are a bit expensive but they are high quality just if you like loud audio may not be the best