Bose Ultra Open release - Innovative cuff-shaped design, spatial audio, IPX4 resistance, and up to 24 hours of battery life for ~RM1429

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Recently, Bose revealed a new pair of wireless earbuds. Many of you are familiar with the brand, as it's known to produce high-quality audio products. But how does the new Bose Ultra Open compare to what's currently available? Let's take a look.

At first glance, the Bose Ultra Open already stands out in a crowd of lookalikes. It features an innovative cuff-shaped design that more or less 'clips' onto the ear. Bose claimed that this design makes wearing comfortable enough for an entire day. Moreover, it also allows the wearer to maintain awareness of their surroundings, as the earbuds won't block their ears.

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Feature-wise, the Bose Ultra Open runs on the company's proprietary OpenAudio technology and digital signal processing software. Along with the onboard IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit), the Ultra Open is capable of clear, immersive audio. It also comes with spatial audio for streaming platforms supporting that feature. Other features include IPX4 water and sweat resistance, 24 hours of battery life (earbuds+case), Auto Volume, Snapdragon Sound, and more.

Sounds fancy, right? It all comes at a cost, as the Bose Ultra Open retails for USD299 (~RM1429). We're unsure if this model will launch in Malaysia, but would you buy one? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned to TechNave for more news like this.