- The Bose Sport Open Earplugs leave your ear canal completely open, so you can hear your surroundings at all times.
- The earbuds have an IPX4 rating and support Bluetooth 5.1.
- It is now available for $ 199.95.
The Bose Sport Open Earplugs take a sharp turn from the company’s typical sound-suppressing offering. This open earphone sits gently on top of the cam of your ear and lets in outside noise. Some listeners may not find it too much, but being aware of outdoor athletes is absolutely essential.
These true wireless earbuds do not use bone conduction technology as we have seen from the popular audio company Aftershokz. Instead, the drivers send sound directly from the earbuds, and the waves are then routed into your ear canal. Evil promises that audio playback will only be heard by the listener, even if the volume outputs are loud.
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These open-fit earbuds are water-resistant, as indicated by the IPX4 rating. Each ear hook fastens the earpiece so that it embraces the back of your ear. Like the Bose Sport Earplugs and Bose QuietComfort Earplugs, the Sport Open Earplugs use Bluetooth 5.1 firmware. Each earphone contains a single button for playback control and access to voice assistants. You can also control the headset from the Bose Music app.
The Bose Sport Open Earplugs are available to pre-order in the US and buy at $ 199.95. Evil launches headphones in mid-January, and black is currently the only color option.