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Open earbuds sit outside the ear rather than inside the canal, offering a comfortable, awareness-focused listening experience ideal for workouts and everyday use. Unlike in-ear models, they lack active noise cancellation and may have limited audio fidelity, though many now include equalizers and leak-reduction tech. Popular models include the Bose Ultra Open earbuds for their sound quality and spatial audio, while Shokz is a leader in bone conduction headphones. As this market rapidly expands, newer, more affordable options are constantly being tested to improve on comfort and sound.
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