Noise-canceling headphones are a lifesaver in certain situations, but sometimes, I don’t want to be so disconnected from my environment that I can’t hear what’s going on. Like when I’m biking and need to hear oncoming cars, or traveling on public transit and want to keep my wits about me, I need something a little less stifling than my over-ear headphones. In these cases, I wear the Bose Ultra Open Ear Headphones ($299), which let in some ambient noise and are comfortable enough for all-day wear. They’re my go-to for staying aware of my surroundings without sacrificing audio quality. (Not to mention, they’re way comfier than AirPods.)
Colors: White smoke, black
Features: IPX4 water resistance, built-in microphone, immersive audio
Battery Life: 7.5 hours
Pros:
- All-day comfort
- Clean sound quality
- Immersive audio mode that moves with you
- Stays in your ear during sport
Cons:
- Can feel too quiet when ambient noise gets loud
First impressions
When I first opened these headphones, I thought they were going to be similar to bone-conduction headphones, which I don’t personally use because they never feel secure. But after I tried them on, I realized they were in a league of their own. They wrap around your ear with a “roller” made of soft, pliable rubber; it looks similar to an ear cuff but you can barely feel it. When you’re wearing them, they look pretty sleek; I’ve gotten a few comments that they look like earrings.
Right away, the listening experience was pretty different from any other headphones I’ve tried. When I turned the volume up, it felt like everyone else could hear my music. (They couldn’t). But this was because even when you’re listening at full blast, some of the noise from your environment makes its way in. It’s not enough to distract you, but enough to hear it if someone tried talking to you.
Sound quality and experience
I’m not a sound quality expert, but these provide a clean, fun listening experience. The audio performance in the Bose Ultra Open Ear Headphones is surprisingly robust for open-ear headphones: The bass is punchy without being overwhelming, the mids are well-defined, and the highs are crisp. In the Bose App (which is available on the App Store and Google Play), you can customize the settings and choose from presets like “Bass Boost,” “Treble Boost,” or “Treble Reducer.”
The coolest feature is the Immersive Audio mode that “moves” with you as