OpenWear Stereo Pro Review – Xiaomi’s Open-Ear Gamechanger
The Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo Pro aims to redefine how we listen by embracing open-ear design — earbuds that rest outside, not inside, the ear canal. This review delves into how Xiaomi blends comfort, utility, and sound in a single product. The flexible memory titanium frame and three-point support system allow a snug yet lightweight fit (each bud weighs under 10 g), reducing ear fatigue. To counteract the typical downside of open-ear designs — sound leakage — Xiaomi incorporates anti-leakage drivers that emit reverse-phase waves to suppress spill. Inside each bud, a mix of drivers handles bass, mids, and treble, with support for high-quality codecs like LDAC and Hi-Res certification. On the smart side, there’s touch control, multipoint connectivity, on-ear detection, and a companion app for customization, even voice recording from the case. Battery life is strong: ~8.5 hours use and up to 45 hours total with the case, plus fast charging. While bass isn’t as punchy as for in-ear options and fit may loosen with vigorous motion, the OpenWear Stereo Pro is a compelling pick for those wanting ambient awareness without sacrificing too much sound quality.
The Key points
- Open-ear design lets you stay aware of surroundings while listening.
- Flexible memory titanium frame keeps buds stable and comfortable.
- Each unit weighs under 10 grams — minimal fatigue for long wear.
- Anti-leakage system uses reverse-phase sound waves to reduce audio bleed.
- Multi-driver setup (dynamic + piezoelectric tweeter) for layered sound.
- Supports LDAC codec and is Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified.
- Touch gestures, on-ear detection, and multipoint pairing boost usability.
- Companion app lets you tweak sound, gestures, and firmware.
- Battery life: ~8.5 h alone, ~45 h with case plus fast charging.
- Trade-offs: weaker bass vs in-ear models; open fit may not suit intense workouts.
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