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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds - SoapStone 831262-0020 review
These buds excel with their many Active Noise Cancellation features, but that's about it
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds - SoapStone 831262-0020 review
The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are a great do-it-all option for anyone, so long as you can afford it. These are a great alternative to the Apple AirPods Pro and Sony WF-1000XM3. You can choose the degree of noise cancelling, and enjoy premium features like automatic ear-detection.- Active noise cancelling
- IPX4 rating
- Comfortable fit
- Bluetooth 5.1
- Battery life
- fast charging
- USB-C and wireless charging
- Sidetone audio during phone calls
- Mono listening (right bud only)
- Auto play/pause
- SBC and AAC
- no aptX or Bluetooth multipoint
- Bose Music app required to switch between devices
- Lacks in-app EQ
- Bulky
- Price
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds - SoapStone 831262-0020 review
The true wireless Bose QuietComfort Earbuds offer strong audio performance and the most effective noise cancellation we've tested in the category to date.- Best-in-class noise cancellation
- Rich
- crisp
- balanced audio
- Transparent listening mode can blend with ANC mode
- Secure fit
- Splash-resistant build
- Expensive
- Sound signature isn't for purists
- Bulky case
- On-ear controls could be more complete
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Review
The true wireless Bose QuietComfort Earbuds offer strong audio performance and the most effective noise cancellation we've tested in the category to date. Since the inception of the QuietComfort brand, Bose has been the leader in noise-cancelling headphones and earphones. But the QuietComfort Earbuds are in uncharted territory for QC products, as they enter a category that already has an established leader—the $249 Apple AirPods Pro—a role Bose has typically played in the past. And at $279.95, the QuietComfort Earbuds must not only sound fantastic in order to compete with the AirPods Pro, they need to offer noise cancellation that's just as good or slightly better in order to justify the $30 premium. From an audio standpoint, both pairs offer solid sound quality with rich bass and sculpted highs. As for ANC (active noise cancellation), the QuietComfort Earbuds offer the best we’ve heard in this category to date, edging out the AirPods Pro to earn our Editors' Choice for noise-cancelling true wireless earbuds.Design Available in beige or black designs, the QuietComfort Earbuds feature bulky, but lightweight, earpieces. The fit is su...- Best-in-class noise cancellation
- Rich, crisp, balanced audio
- Transparent listening mode can blend with ANC mode
- Secure fit
- Splash-resistant build
- Expensive
- Sound signature isn't for purists
- Bulky case
- On-ear controls could be more complete
Great product with one flaw
Preordered and received them sooner than expected. These ear buds are truly amazing, but can’t say they are perfect. Pros: Amazing sound quality Outstanding noise cancelling Comfortable for all day wear Long battery life Cons: Only one in my opinion. When using them on phone calls, people on the receiving end of my call can hear all of my background noise, and it’s so loud that they can’t stay on the call for too long. Is their a software patch for this issue. All in all they are great ear buds for listening to music, podcasts but not so good with phone calls.
Good quality trouble some connectivity
Overall would say that the experience with his headphones are pretty good the noise cancellation is adequate but not the best the Bluetooth capabilities are a bit of pain in the butt with the iPhone 11 Pro seems to have a difficult time of connecting or staying connected with the phone sometimes it drops out wanna hear me connect the other or may not connect or there will be issues with just trying to get the machine to connect to the iPhone in general. Overall the battery life seems to be pretty good the sound quality also seems to be good the noise cancellation needs a little bit more work. And the Bluetooth connectivity needs a lot more work.
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds review: Best ANC Buds
I somehow doubt Dr. Amar Bose could have foreseen that the active noise-canceling tech he developed in the 1970s would one day find itself in what might have been considered back then as magical, glorified earplugs. Yet, here we are. The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds have arrived and they are brawny, a little bulky, and fashionably late to the party. Also, I really like them. Competitors have been cranking out ANC earbuds since 2018, and the past year has seen some excellent options coming from companies like Sony, Jabra, Sennheiser, 1More, and plenty of others. I presume the reason we’ve had to wait this long to see Bose’s answer is that, in true Bose fashion, it wasn’t going to come to market with true wireless ANC buds until it was convinced they were the best. The good news is that the $280 Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are excellent in many ways. The bad news is: They aren’t for everyone. Read on to find out if Bose’s buds are a good fit for you. The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds come nestled...- Best noise-canceling buds
- Excellent call quality
- Exciting audio quality
- Solid battery life
- Secure fit
- No multi-point connection
- A bit bulky
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds - SoapStone 831262-0020 review
Bose compressed some of its best headphones into earbud form, but did it work? Here's our Bose QuietComfort Earbuds review!...- Comfortable
- secure fit Fast charging
- USB-C case Bluetooth 5.1 IPX4 rating Decent noise canceling
- No Bluetooth multipoint SBC and AAC only
- no aptX Price
Bose deliver great value at sale price of $299
Top quality product but requires newish Android or Apple phone to set up features. Comforrtable to wear and faultless 5G. Great for use on the move. Depeding on source you may find the sound volume not quite loud enough but audio quality is very good if you like Bose sound. Overall I rate my QC35II slightly better for noise cancelling but they are over ear and more bulky headphones. However, for great noisefree sound on the move I can thoroughly recommend the Bose QC 700 earbuds.
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds beat AirPods Pro on sound and noise canceling, but not design
They sound great and have arguably the best noise canceling for true wireless, but they aren't as discrete or comfortable as the AirPods Pro -- or as good for calls. It took Bose quite a while to get them into stores, but the new $279 (£250, AU$400) noise-canceling QuietComfort Earbuds are finally here. In many ways, they are excellent true wireless earbuds, particularly when it comes to their sound and noise canceling, which is arguably the best out there right now in a set of earbuds.- Best-in-class noise canceling with transparency mode
- Top-notch sound
- Comfortable, secure fit
- Rock-solid wireless connection
- Decent battery life for noise-canceling earbuds (up to 6 hours)
- Wireless charging (and USB-C)
- Decent voice calling with sidetone "self voice" feature
- IPX4 splash-resistant
- Buds are fairly large (they stick out of your ears)
- Noise reduction for calls could be better
- Pretty pricey