Oladance OWS Pro review: probably the best open-earbuds you can get right now - OnMSFT.com (2024)

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If you haven’t heard of Oladance, it’s a brand that is quickly making a name for itself. This newcomer has taken the open-ear earphones scene by storm, especially since Bose decided to discontinue its Sport open-earbuds line.

First off, if you are unfamiliar with open-ear earbuds, these don’t cover the openings of the ear canal like other earbuds but rather sit above that opening. Hence the terms “open-ear” earbuds. The benefit with open-ear buds is that they are typically more comfortable and allow outside sound into your ear canals, which is also their downside depending on user preference. It’s up to you to decide where you fall in that camp. It should also be noted that the open-ear design can allow some sound leakage at higher volumes.

With that out of the way, Oladance has now come out with its OWS Pro. A follow up to its initial offering, the Oladance Wearable Stereo (OWS), these premium open-earphones come with a $299.99 price tag and have been called “the Airpods of open-ear headphones.” But is the OWS Pro worth the cash? Read on to find out.

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Oladance OWS Pro Specs

  • 5.3 SBC Bluetooth
  • 16 hours battery life/up to 58 hours with charging case
  • Charge time: 2 hours for earphones/3 hours for charging case
  • Weight: 13.8g (single earphone)/73.6g (charging case)
  • Communication distance: roughly 65ft (20m)
  • IPX4 waterproof rating
  • Five available colors including:
    • Misty Black
    • Porcelain White
    • Vivid Green
    • Pearly Haze Pink
    • Luminous Titanium

The earphones

The OWS Pro’s over ear earbuds are truly top-of-the-line. I found wearing them super comfortable, even for (off and on) all-day use. They’re lightweight yet allow for a snug fit that won’t apply too much pressure on your ears. Their flexibility means they should be a good fit for most ear sizes.

As for audio quality, in a word it’s fantastic whether you are using them on a phone call or listening to a podcast or your favorite tunes. Sound is full of range and body with these earbuds, and there is volume to spare. Keep in mind that as these are open-ear earbuds, they don’t feature noise cancellation per se, and as mentioned there is some amount of sound leakage.

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Controls for the OWS Pro earphones are fairly simple, at least for the earbud initiated, and most should find them fairly user-friendly. Each ear phone has a power button and a click button used for pairing as well as volume control. A handy user manual included in the package will walk you through everything.

The Oladance App is available on Google Play and the Apple App Store, and is a no-brainer for OWS Pro owners. The app allows users to see each earphones battery status, which is always a nice touch. The app also allows users to customize equalizer settings.

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The charging case

At nearly 88x74x29mm (3.46×2.91×1.14in.) the charging case is a bit on the bulky side, and doesn’t really fit comfortably in the pocket. Fortunately, the OWS Pro earphone’s battery life is so good you won’t typically need to bring it with you unless you are going on a longer trip.

The case features a USB Type-C port for charging, and the package comes with a USB Type-C to USB-A cable. There is no wireless charging with the OWS Pro.

The verdict

Overall the Oladance OWS Pro must be considered a market leader in the realm of open-ear earphones. Comfortable to wear even while running or doing other physical activities, with excellent battery life and a great listening experience that also lets you stay aware of your auditory surroundings, you are simply not going to beat this. Is the OWS Pro worth the price tag? The answer is subjective: if you prefer the open-earbud experience and are at all serious about your listening, then yes, the OWS Pro is not only worth it, but is the best you’ll find in this category.

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Cons:

  • $229.99 price tag might be too much for some
  • No wireless charging

Pros:

  • Lightweight and comfortable earphones
  • Outstanding battery life
  • Great sound quality, especially for open-ear buds

The Oladance Pro is available on the Oladance Shop as well as on Amazon via the Oladance Direct Store.

Featured image via Hypebeast.

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FAQs

What are OWs earbuds? ›

OWS earphone can be used without going into the ear, guaranteeing long-lasting comfort; at the same time, not into the ear to free up the ear canal, getting rid of the stethoscope effect, more suitable for sports use; it also makes the wearing of the earphone can also be real-time sense of the environment when the ...

What is the warranty on Oladance Pro? ›

You can wear our OWS Pro during cycling/moving/jogging/baseball movement. How about the warranty? All orders purchased from oladance Direct Store are covered by 1-year warranty.

What is the IP rating of Oladance Pro? ›

The OWS Pro is IPX4 waterproof rated, offers wind noise reduction, and boasts 16-hour battery life per charge, able to fully recharge in two hours.

What are the number 1 rated earbuds? ›

Bose's QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds offer the best noise cancellation you'll find from any wireless buds. The QC Ultra Earbuds are extremely similar to 2022's QC Earbuds II in terms of design, fit, and sound. Audio quality is rich and dynamic, delivering more bass thump than, say, Apple's AirPods Pro.

Which earbuds have the best sound quality? ›

The best sounding wireless earbuds we've tested are the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless. These high-end buds have a slightly warm sound profile, with more thumpy bass than the original Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless.

Which is the No 1 noise Cancelling earbuds in the world? ›

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds

The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds have gone straight to the top of our buying guide for their outstanding noise canceling capabilities.

How many years do earbuds last? ›

Depending on the brand, you can expect your wireless earbuds to last between one and three years. If you use them excessively, you may need to replace your earbuds sooner rather than later. Even if your earbuds last longer than expected, the rechargeable battery will eventually degrade.

Is Oladance waterproof? ›

The headphones are both waterproof (IPX4) and sweatproof.

Are open ear earbuds better? ›

Since the open-ear technology transmits audio directly into the ear, you get rich bass and a beautiful brightness — you won't get that with bone conduction. Many best-use-case scenarios allow open-ear audio technology to really show off.

Are open ear earbuds worth it? ›

They work by not placing any tech within your ear canal. This means open ear headphones are a solid choice for outdoor runners or anyone else who wants to hear what's going on in their immediate environment. They're also a good idea for people who don't like the feeling of buds or silicone tips in their ear canals.

Are beats better than AirPods? ›

Given that price disparity, the AirPods Pro are superior in every way. The lack of the Beats Studio Buds' spatial audio and wireless charging are noticeable when comparing the two, but they're also noticeable when comparing other sets of earbuds on the market.

What earbuds are better than AirPods? ›

The best alternative to AirPods we've tested are the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds Truly Wireless. These high-end earbuds rival the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless and have a wide variety of features to help you get the most out of them.

Which earbuds are the best value? ›

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