Best Open Earbuds for 2025: Top Picks From Bose, Shokz and Apple

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We are testing wireless headphones open depending on five key criteria, comparing similar and price models. These criteria are design,, sound quality,, features,, Voice call performance And value.

Design

We assess not only how the headphones adapt (ergonomics), but also their quality of construction and the way the controls are implemented. We also examine the ratings of water and dust resistance.

Sound quality

We assess the sound quality by listening to a defined reading list of musical tracks and by comparing the earphones open to the best competing products in their price range. The sound features such as the definition of bass, clarity, the dynamic beach and the way in which the headphones sound natural are key factors of our evaluation.

Features

Some headphones open to consonance are not responsible for features, but we take into account additional features on board. These include everything, from modes of strengthening noise and transparency (ambient sound mode) to the modes of its specials to ear detection sensors which automatically arouse your music when you remove the earphones from your ears.

Voice call performance

When we test voice call performance, we put calls in the noisy streets of New York and assess the way the headphones reduce background noise and how the appellants can hear your voice.

Value

We determine the value after having evaluated the strength of the headphones in relation to all these criteria and what buds are capable of delivering compared to other models in their price class.

Our criticism David Carnoy testing the performance of voices in the noisy streets of New York.

Our criticism David Carnoy testing the performance of voices in the noisy streets of New York.

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