A:AnswerBecause of the open-ear design, they cannot function as noise-cancelling earbuds. When you’re in noisy environments, they’re pretty much useless—even at the loudest volume. But, at the gym, they should work alright while still letting you hear your surroundings.
A:AnswerMexico, China, Malaysia and The United States are the countries where Bose has it's products assembled. Its main hub is in the US but they source parts from all over the world. If you want exactly where your product was assembled, it will be printed on the box wherever you purchase a device.
A:AnswerThere are currently no bone conduction products delivered by Bose. The closest you are going to get is the "Bose Frames Tempo" Sunglasses with sound.
A:AnswerI think it would be ok. it’s not like they are bulky over the ear things. They are small light weight devices that clip to your ear and then are held in place. Most of the ear bud is behind or in the ear.
A:AnswerBose does not provide this information externally, partly as the earbuds' performance cannot be judged on frequency range alone. We always recommend making a purchase, giving the earbuds a try, and seeing if you like them. If you encounter any problems, our customer support team will be happy to assist!
A:AnswerI made several calls and did not experience any issues with hearing or being heard. Calls were in a quite environment, not sure if that made a difference.
A:AnswerThis will depend on whether your Samsung TV can connect to two Bluetooth devices at once. Most TVs are only capable of connecting to one device at a time via Bluetooth, so usually it isn't possible.
A:AnswerWhile the Ultra Open Earbuds were not strictly conceived for this purpose, as long as your live translation equipment uses a Bluetooth connection, you can try using the Ultra Open Earbuds to hear the translations in real-time.
A:AnswerThe Ultra Open Earbuds' volume can also be adjusted by double-pressing and holding the right earbud button (to turn the volume up), or by double-pressing and holding the left earbud button (to turn the volume down).
A:AnswerThe Ultra Open Earbuds are primarily designed to be connected to mobile devices. However, if your TV supports Bluetooth 5.3 (backwards-compatible), then you should be able to use your earbuds with your TV.