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Bose QuietComfort® Noise Cancelling Earbuds – True Wireless Earphones, Sandstone, World Class Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Earbuds with Charging Case - Limited Edition

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Color: Sandstone


Features

  • Noise cancelling earbuds Engineered with world-class noise cancelling, plus an Aware Mode to let in your surroundings.
  • Product Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ears
  • High-fidelity audio An exclusive acoustic architecture brings your music, podcasts, and videos to life, while Volume-optimized Active EQ keeps the sound crisp and balanced at any level.
  • Comfortable wireless noise cancelling earbuds Three sizes of StayHear Max eartips are included for a secure fit. Crafted from soft silicone, they provide passive noise blocking with total comfort.
  • Simple touch controls Its as easy as tap, swipe, or press. Control noise cancellation, pause, play, and volume right from the side of the earbud itself. You can even tap and hold to jump back into your last Spotify session via Spotify Tap playback.
  • Noise-rejecting microphones Tiny microphones work together to focus on your voice, filtering out surrounding noises for fewer distractions and clearer calls.
  • Long battery life Listen for up to 6 hours on a single charge. The charging case provides an additional 12 hours and charges via the included USB-C cable or wirelessly with any Qi-certified charging mat (not included).
  • Weather and sweat resistant These IPX4-rated true wireless noise cancelling earbuds can withstand sweat, water, and some inclement weather.
  • Bluetooth noise cancelling earbuds Bluetooth 5.1 provides a strong, consistent connection to your device within 30 feet.
  • Compatible with iOS and Android Simple setup and and custom settings available through the Bose Music app.

Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1.57 x 9.84 inches


Item Weight: 5.9 ounces


Item model number: 831262-0040


Batteries: 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 31, 2021


Manufacturer: Bose


Charging Time: 6 Hours


Item Weight: 5.92 Ounces


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Compared to Bose Sport
Color: Stone Blue
As I own both the QC and the Sport, I thought I'd highlight the differences between the two -The QC's sit more tighter against the ear. Their "presence", ie comfort, is felt more strongly than the Sport which feels more invisible and easier to wear for longer periods of time, with I'm sure the larger size of the QCs being a contributing factor. However the QCs will stay in place when running which was a concern. -The QCs have a slightly bigger sound stage than the Sport. -Both headphones sometimes have difficulty connecting to my iphone 11. I sometimes have to put the buds back in the case and remove and/or cycle the phone power. It's not often but enough to make note of. Not sure who is the blame here but I have a feeling the Apple air pods don't have this issue. -QC noise reduction is better than my old QC30's the now disconnected neckband style but not as good as QC35 IIs I have compared with. I'm sure this has a lot to do with the close loop design of the QC35's. -Can't comment on phone quality between the two but reviews say the QCs are superior. I originally bought the Sports but was disappointed in the sound quality. It seems maybe being sport exercise buds, Bose cranked up the bass as the expense of midtones. A much more "thumpier" sound than I was used to from Bose. Some online reviews I read, echoed my findings. When their was a sale on the QCs, I tried them and the sound was more balanced with a bigger sound stage than the Sports. Then lo and behold I found out Bose finally came out with a long overdue equalization app. I can now tailor the sound stage for the Sport more to my liking but still the QCs have a slight edge. I use the Sports at work, the gym and running outside. I used the QCs around the house and for outside walks. When I'm in a safe zone such as sidewalks, I turn on the NR which will din out the traffic slightly. Doesn't do much for the barking neighborhood dog though. When I'm walking the cemetery paths where cars can sneak up on me, I put it in aware mode which does a good job of allowing and amplifying the background noises. I honestly am not quite sure what to think of the QCs. For exercise purposes, they are not as comfortable as the Sports. Yet again if one wants more noise reduction, the over the ear models do a better job. Maybe if exercising at the gym with combination of noise reduction is important, the QCs are a better fit.. I see some people wear big over the ear headphones at the gym but they are not for me as my ears need to breathe and I don't wish to trap in the sweat. Both the Sport and QCs sound quite good but QCs will give you a little bit more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022 by geepondy

  • Fantastic
Color: Stone Blue
I got a pair of Bose QuiteComfort ear buds two months age and lost them. I really liked them but thought I would check out Sony WF-1000XM4. They both got great reviews. I ordered a pair of each to see which one I liked better. I would keep the ones I liked better and return the other pair. My main priorities were 1) Comfort/Security. 2) noise cancelation. 3) sound quality. 4) Style/Function 1)The Bose silicon umbrella tips were more comfortable than the memory foam tips of the Sony. I had a pair of Jaybird 2’s that had the foam tips and they would wear out about every month, so wear and tear is an issue with the memory foam. The Bose sealed my ear better from ambient noise due to the tighter fit. I couldn’t get the Sony’s deep enough to get could sound. 2) the noise cancellation was way better with the Bose. I would attribute that to the better sealing tips more that the hardware. I tested both at the gym and a crowded bar. The Bose far exceeded the Sony. 3) the Bose sounded much better especially the bass. The Sony’s sounded great if I pushed them in and held them but they just wouldn’t go deep enough. The Bose are louder by a click. 4) Style and Function. The Sony’s win in this style category as the case is much smaller. Function I am going with the Bose for this main reason. I use my earbuds on my Phone, Desktop, Laptop, Tablet and TV. You can pair up to 7 devices with the Bose and you can cycle through the different devices using the Bluetooth button on the case. The Sony’s can only pair up to one device at a time. You have to unpair from your phone and then pair to a new device. Then unpair and repair to you phone. For me the Bose just fit better and were more comfortable which made the sound and block sound better. With the only draw back was the bigger case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Compromises, but ultimately my keepers
Color: Stone Blue
I compared these for a solid week against the Sony 1000MX4's, and ended up keeping the Bose, but it was not a slam dunk for the Bose. It came down to fit. The Sony's sound is just flat out amazing. But the fit made them impossible to use long term. I chose the Bose because they got the single most important thing right: the fit, and the sound was acceptably good, and ANC is amazing. PROS of BOSE: - Fit. I have to sometimes fiddle around with these but once you get them seated, they remain in your ears and do not hurt. (Unlike the Sony's). I use them for mowing the grass, working out at the gym, talking to mom and for closing out the world and immersing myself in my music while I write software. - Noise cancellation is remarkably good. I had them on while working at the kitchen sink and someone came in and tapped my on the shoulder and wondered why I left the disposal running. I couldn't hear its grinding/growling sounds even though it was only a few feet away, and I forgot I had turned it on! On my first use of these at the gym, I was thinking the ANC was just okay. Then I turned it off and holy smokes I realized just how noisy the gym is -- so much white noise -- then I turned the ANC back on and became a believer. Bose is the ANC king. - Good sound. Better than my powerbeats pro, which these replace. Not as good as Sony. The Sony sound is so open and alive and immersive. While the Bose sounds good, it sounds "softened" or maybe "flattened" in comparison to the Sony. If the Sony's fit like the Bose, I would have kept them and sent the Bose back in a nanosecond because of the sound difference (I still wonder if I made the right choice.. maybe I should have tolerated bad fit and falling out of the Sony's... just to get that *amazing* sound :)) Cons: - Controls. The things you can do with taps and swipes is limited. Yes, they added the ability to change volume with a swipe but it's very fussy. Often it interprets my swipe as a tap and it performs a pause instead. Ugh. It annoys me that I can't repeat a track with taps. - Sound. Step up your game. The sound is good but Bose's "signature warm sound" is getting old, and many people prefer a more open , live soundstage once they hear it. Bose don't let the idea that you need to keep your "signature sound" make you blindly cling to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2022 by Michael Lovett

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