Open sound earbuds have been on my list of must-have gadgets for some time now, and the new Nothing Ear (open) are almost perfect. As someone who cycles 20km a day to the Creative Bloq office and back home, an audio solution to relieve the journey is a must but I’ve always shunned earbuds for safety reasons – I really need to hear that BMW driver aggressively tailgating me.

Nothing’s first open sound earbuds feature the kind of design and technology mix I’ve come to expect from this disruptive brand. The earbuds feature a ‘Sound Seal System’ that makes use of directional speakers to reduce sound leakage while featuring a hooked over-ear design, which means there’s no painful earbud directly wedged into my ear and I can hear my surroundings. On paper, ideal, and a perfect fit with my Nothing Phone 2 (but these also work with Apple).

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Bose Ultra Open Earbuds

These come in four colours and feature a unique ‘clip on’ design. But the same design is not or everyone. And these are Bose, so there’s a high price tag.

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Shokz OpenFit

Decent sound quality and a good fit over the ear, the Shokz brand is pitched at runners but they will suit most people. Not as secure as the Nothing Ear (open).