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    The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds have dropped to their lowest price

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyOctober 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Whether you like to go running in the streets or favour a brisk walk instead, the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are the perfect companion.

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    Bose products often have a tendency to feature a price point that’s out of many people’s budgets, and while there are certainly merits to be found, a premium price tag isn’t for everyone, but when there are deals to be found, it does soften the blow somewhat.

    Right now, you can get the Bose Ultra Open Bluetooth Earbuds – arguably some of their best ever true wireless earbuds – for the unbelievably low price of just $199. That’s a massive $100 savings on their original $299 asking price.

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    Save 33% on Bose Ultra Open Earbuds

    Bose Ultra Open Bluetooth Earbuds now just $199 (was $299), saving 33% today.

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    Unlike the AirPods Pro 2, which require you to place a bud in each ear, the Ultra use OpenAudio technology to ensure that you’re able to pick up on ambient noise while still getting an immersive experience when listening to music.

    Because of this design, you’re able to maintain situational awareness, which can be a boon in certain environments where a lack of awareness can lead to accidents.

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    The earbuds themselves have an IPX4 rating, which means they’ll be more than protected against water and sweat during a workout, and the audio quality will still shine through during a sweaty run.

    Bose claims that you can get up to 7.5 hours of playtime from the buds alone, but the included charging case provides more power to the buds, adding up to a total of 48 hours of playtime over the entire set.

    At their full price of $299, the Bose Ultra weren’t for everyone, but now that they’ve been discounted by a third, they’re far more palatable and a must-buy for those who want a premium audio experience on the go.

    An impressive take in the wearable audio category, the Bose Open Ultra Earbuds boast good sound, great comfort and a solid list of features. Call quality is still hit and miss, and the premium price is arguably a little too premium


    • Comfortable to wear

    • Clear, detailed sound

    • Solid battery life

    • Striking looks


    • Weak noise isolation

    • Indifferent call quality

    • Lacks bass

    • Expensive

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