From Consumer Reports via Apple News. These went on sale today. If they work as advertised, this sounds like a better solution than plugging up your ears (APP never sealed for me) and electronically piping in the outside world…
Most earbuds sit in your ear canal, with a seal made by either silicone or foam eartips. The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds, on the other hand, are essentially tiny speakers that sit near your ear canal. Their lofty goal is to deliver music or podcasts, without isolating you from the things happening around you. Think package deliveries, screeching tires, a phone call from your boss.
It’s not a new ambition; audio companies have tried to accomplish this with everything from open-back headphones to noise-canceling earbuds with a transparency mode that uses a tiny outward-facing microphone to electronically blend in outside sound.
The $299 Bose Ultra Open earbuds attempt to offer a more organic solution to smooth the transition between Headphone Land and the Real World. Think of them as "anti-earbuds."
Most earbuds sit in your ear canal, with a seal made by either silicone or foam eartips. The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds, on the other hand, are essentially tiny speakers that sit near your ear canal. Their lofty goal is to deliver music or podcasts, without isolating you from the things happening around you. Think package deliveries, screeching tires, a phone call from your boss.
It’s not a new ambition; audio companies have tried to accomplish this with everything from open-back headphones to noise-canceling earbuds with a transparency mode that uses a tiny outward-facing microphone to electronically blend in outside sound.
The $299 Bose Ultra Open earbuds attempt to offer a more organic solution to smooth the transition between Headphone Land and the Real World. Think of them as "anti-earbuds."
The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds That Think They're Tiny Speakers — Consumer Reports
These high-end “anti-earbuds” are for listeners who don't like the feel of earbud tips
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