After Apple released its first AirPods variation in 2016, I was genuinely convinced that headphones had peaked. They were wireless, compact, and delivered an immersive sound that far surpassed the audio quality of wired earphones. But living in this technology renaissance means that I am (happily) proven wrong almost every single day, as evidenced by tech's buzziest release right now: the ($299).
My first introduction to these headphones was through a commercial with NBA player Anthony Edwards, in which the Minnesota Timberwolves star was seen sweating it out during a basketball practice, with the buds securely attached to his ears. I was amazed by the device's cuff-like design, which resembled more than an actual pair of headphones. But the ad did leave me with questions.
Sure, they're incredibly stylish, but how do they stay put in your ear? If they aren't designed to fit inside your earlobe, can they deliver the same kind of audio quality? With their chunky design, do they weigh down your ear or feel uncomfortable to wear? Bose was kind enough to gift me a pair of its popular open-ear headphones, so I could get answers to my seemingly endless questions — and presumably, answer a few of yours, too. Ahead, read my full review of the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds and a verdict on whether these are the money can buy. (Spoiler: they totally are.
) These headphones are dangerously comfortable, so much so that I almost stepped into my shower with them on the other night, blissfully un.
