Bose introduces their new Ultra Open Earbuds. “Their cuff-like fit leaves your ears totally open so you can still hear the world around you”
https://www.bose.com/p/earbuds/bose-ultra-open-earbuds/ULT-HEADPHONEOPN.html
People keep saying that, but wearing earphones while walking outside is a niche usage. It’s mostly an excuse because no one knows how to do total noise cancellation. Being able to work in quiet while others are yammering around you is priceless.
There’s a difference between using closed-back noise-cancelling headphones in an office or plane and using open-back headphones or bone-conduction while riding a bike or running so you can hear vehicles and other runners/cyclists around you.
Open-back headphones are not just niche usage. They are also used for music production, watching movies at home (feels like you’re listening to speakers in the room with you instead of small headphones), and gaming (open soundstage makes pinpointing sound around you like footsteps more accurate).
Yes, it’s walking around outside while listening to music that is a niche usage. I know that some people do it and can’t live without it, but I tend to feel that is unusual. It’s annoying to see “these earphones let you keep hearing other people’s conversations around you” as if that was a desirable feature, which it almost never is.
Many people outside do not have headphones on. But most people who are walking/running/cycling do have them on.
People keep saying that, but wearing earphones while walking outside is a niche usage.
Well, this is exactly what I use earbuds for. I have nice cans with ANC for indoor usage.
That said, no shot I’m ever going to drop $300 on something I might lose because my hood brushes my ear a little wrong.
Being able to work in quiet while others are yammering around you is priceless.
And they make headphones for that.
But if you’re out walking around in the city you absolutely want to be aware of whats around you, and it’s absolutely not a niche usage. That’s why the airpods, and lots of other headphone offer both. Transparency for when you want to be aware, noise cancelation for when you don’t.
And they make headphones for that.
Hmm ok, I do see some that no longer advertise outside sound as a feature, and I haven’t tried the latest ones, but I’ve never tried any so far that work as well as acoustic hearing protectors from the hardware store. If you have a model to recommend I might check it out.
Full blown hearing protection and headphones with ANC are completely different beasts. Unless that hearing pro also has Active Noise Cancelation.
Hearing protection reduces the audio level by X decibels. They’re great for if you’re at a job sight with a lot of loud shit, or the shooting range where there’s extremely loud things that will destroy you hearing.
ANC tries to actively cancel it out so if done right you don’t hear anything at all. Airpods pro with well fitting ear tips work extremely well for blocking out office noises. They’re not so great for sudden super loud noises. My friend swears by the comply foam tips. Just know you’ll need to replace them often because the foam absorbs ear wax like crazy.