
"It's the first time Dolby's tech has been employed on a set of open-ear earbuds, and it's a great match. It boosts the perceived width and height of the space, and does so without negatively affecting dynamic range or loudness, something that often plagues similar systems. And yes, the effect is more pronounced when listening to Atmos than when playing stereo content."
"Where Shokz enjoys a big leg up on Bose is the OpenFit Pro's call quality. The OpenFit Pro's mics do a great job of eliminating noises on your end of the call. You could be walking down a busy street, hanging out in a full coffee shop, or even passing by an active construction site, and your callers probably won't have a clue you aren't sitting on a quiet park bench."
OpenFit Pro delivers an airy, open soundstage that produces a more natural, speaker-like listening experience than regular earbuds. Optimized for Dolby Atmos combines spatial audio processing with optional head tracking to widen and deepen the perceived soundstage and works with any content, with Dolby Atmos material yielding the strongest effect. Dolby's implementation avoids hurting dynamic range or loudness. The technology pairs well with open-ear design and encourages leaving spatial processing enabled for music. Bose's Immersive Audio still offers smoother head tracking and more convincing spatial processing, while OpenFit Pro lead in call quality with excellent environmental noise suppression.
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