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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Bluetooth Headphones, Wireless Headphones with Spatial Audio, Over Ear Noise Cancelling with Mic, Up to 24 Hours of Playtime, Deep Plum - Limited Edition Color

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Features

  • SPATIAL AUDIO HEADPHONES: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones with spatial audio give you an immersive experience that makes music feel more real; CustomTune technology offers personalized sound, shaped to you
  • NOISE CANCELING HEADPHONES: These wireless noise cancelling headphones feature Quiet Mode, Aware Mode and Immersion Mode, which combines full noise cancellation and Bose Immersive Audio
  • HEADPHONES WITH MIC: Microphones focus on the sound of your voice and the bluetooth headphones with microphone filter out background noise for the clearest phone calls of any Bose headphones
  • COMFORTABLE HEADPHONES: Soft ear cushions hug your ears, the band spreads pressure evenly and elevated materials let you make a statement with these noise cancelling over-the-ear headphones
  • WIRELESS HEADPHONES BLUETOOTH: Advanced Bluetooth 5.3 offers connection within 30 feet of your device; SimpleSync allows you to sync with a Bose smart soundbar so you can listen to TV at your own volume
  • 24-HOUR BATTERY LIFE: Listen longer with up to 24 hours of battery life (up to 18 hours with Immersive Audio), a 15-minute charge offers up to 2.5 hours of play time (up to 2 hours with Immersive Audio)
  • CONNECT AND CONTROL: Touch controls on each earcup allow you to change volume, skip tracks, answer calls and change modes; you can also turn the Bluetooth headphones on/off simply with head motions
  • BOSE APP: Download the Bose app to receive the latest software updates. Ensure optimal functionality and get access to all the latest features and cutting-edge tech.

Description

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones take everything music makes you feel to new highs. The high-end headphones start with world-class noise cancellation that’s quieter than its predecessors. Breakthrough spatial audio headphones allow your music to feel more immersive than ever before. Bose Immersive Audio takes what you’re hearing out of your head and places it in front of you for the most natural listening experience, no matter the content or source. CustomTune technology upgrades sound even more by analyzing your ear’s shape and adapting the audio performance so everything you listen to hits exactly as it should. Noise cancelling headphones with mic feature a revolutionary system of mics that focus on your voice, allowing you to enjoy crystal clear phone calls. These noise cancelling over-the-ear headphones keep the session going with up to 24 hours of battery life (up to 18 hours with Immersive Audio) and unrivaled comfort from luxe materials. The earcups wrap your ears in a soft hug while the band spreads pressure evenly. The sleek metal arms add a statement of sophisticated design for ideal audiophile headphones. Sync sound between your QC Ultra Headphones and a Bose smart soundbar with SimpleSync technology. The headphones also feature Snapdragon Sound Certification for Android and quick pairing with Google Fast Pair. Connect these wireless Bluetooth noise cancelling headphones to your devices with advanced Bluetooth 5.3. Keep track of what you have paired in the Bose Music app. The app makes setup quick and easy, gives you access to Adjustable EQ settings and more.

Brand: Bose


Color: Deep Plum


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 32 Ohms


Brand Name: Bose


Model Number: 880066-1500


Model Name: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, Deep Plum - Limited Edition


Built-In Media: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, Cable, Protective Case, Safety sheet, USB-C® (A to C) cable (20")


Age Range Description: Adult


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 017817860215


Manufacturer: Bose


Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth


Bluetooth Range: 30 Feet


Bluetooth Version: 5.3


Control Type: Noise Control


Control Method: App


Controller Type: App


Battery Charge Time: 3 Hours


Battery Average Life: 24 Hours


Impedance: 32 Ohms


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Frequency Response: 20000 Hz


Sensitivity: 102 dB


Audio Driver Type: Custom Driver


Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Entertainment, Travel


Compatible Devices: Cellphones, Laptops


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Additional Features: Noise Cancellation, Touch Control, Bluetooth 5.3, CustomTune technology, Spatial Audio, Microphone Included, 24-Hour Battery Life, Quick Charging, Bose App


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Headphones Ear Placement: Over Ear


Headphone Folding Features: Over Ear


Earpiece Shape: Over Ear


Color: Deep Plum


Style Name: Modern


Subject Character: Headphones


Item Weight: 0.25 Kilograms


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • For those with Noise Sensitivity
Color: Deep Plum
I bought these to use as an alternative to the same brand's ear buds. The ear buds are great but do not have the same degree of noise cancelling capacity that the headphones do. I use that at my gym to compensate for the music and workout noise. They are comfortable, light weight, and hold their charge well. The sound quality is excellent and the noise cancelling is great. Honestly worth every penny as someone who is easily over-stimulated / overwhelmed by persistent loud noises. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026 by Adam M. Botsford

  • Simply superb in every way
Color: Sandstone
I’m frankly surprised by the amount of griping about the Ultras in these reviews. These are great headphones, it’s that simple. I did get them for $300 on Amazon and that makes it a much more palatable buying decision than $429, I must admit. But either way, they’re just great. First off, they are not the least bit flimsy or nondurable. They also fit quite snuggly on my head. I don’t know what some people are talking about there. Then, the on-headset volume control is quite easy and is able to select very small variations. The mode button works perfectly, you just have to remember the number of presses that control music play verses what those presses do when you’re receiving phone calls (and it handles phone calls great!). And just holding the mode button down shifts between Quiet mode, Aware and Immersion. Every control you can do in the app, you can do on the headphones. It’s really not difficult at all and you get used to where the controls are, and how to use them, fast. The Immersion mode is a true gift. It’s not at all a “gimmick” as some claim. Nor does it add any noise, distortion or limit frequency range at all. It’s a welcome change from the normal “playing in the center of your head” effect of all regular headphones. It works great without any compromises and I very much prefer it exclusively. But if you prefer that regular way, it’s easily selectable. The sound of these is quite exquisite. I use Amazon Music Unlimited. Their so called “Ultra HD” recordings are so wonderfully noise free on these, even at the highest volume. You must experiment with the Equalizer in the Bose app, though, to tune them to your liking. That’s just critical. It’s a perfectly fine equalizer with its three controls for bass, midrange and treble. If you get a volume booster app on your phone (I use the “Goodev” one and it works quite well), you can easily make them play even louder. Just be careful with those, don’t set them too high. I can’t detect much of any difference between listening to Amazon Music via Bluetooth as opposed to plugged in by wire to my phone. However, I have Amazon’s Echo Link connected to my stereo and when I wire these to the stereo playing Amazon Music from the Link, well, that does sound significantly better than Bluetooth playing the same thing. Then the true height of the Ultra’s fidelity comes through, and I can also use my amp’s volume control to get it considerably louder and cleaner than Bluetooth even with that volume booster on my phone, not to mention the more complex equalizer settings on my amp. So, at home, I’m always plugged into my amp with these. Incidentally, you need to know that the headphone jack on these is 2.3mm not the 3.5 of your phone’s headphone jack. There’s an included wire cord with one end 2.3 and the other 3.5, so you can plug them into your phone (or your stereo amp if you get a 6.35mm adaptor and a longer cord). Also, the headphones must be powered on in order for a wired connection to work. The noise cancelling is just awesome. Gone are almost all of that electronic “hush” sound of prior noise cancelling devices (including Bose)- that very low level but still quite discernable fuzz in the background. Now, it’s very nearly simply just silent. It’s so delightful when you use them without music for just noise cancelling. You feel like you’re alone in a submerged submarine with all its power off. The on/off feature when you remove them from your head works flawlessly. Take them off and the music pauses. Put them on again and it resumes. Off your head, they go to sleep after the time you set for that to happen. And why are some reviewers complaining that you can’t turn them on or off or that it’s somehow difficult? Just press and hold the button below the Mode button for a second, and they turn off completely. Press and hold it again for about three seconds and it turns on again. Finally, those pillowy ear and head pads make these the absolute most comfortable headphones I’ve ever experienced. Plus, they’re so light weight to boot. It amazes me how long I can wear these without any discomfort. That is a first for me with headphones. A word on battery and charging. They charge fast enough though I haven't actually measured it. But although you can use them while the charger is plugged in to their USB C port, the headphones will not charge unless they're turned completely off, it seems. And if you use Bluetooth and noise cancelling along with the Immersion Mode, your battery life seems to be no more than 7-8 hours, but that's still pretty good. Best to keep them topped off on the charging though. But please, do yourself a favor and tune out the naysayers. I don’t know, for the life of me, what they’re talking about. Are we reviewing the same headphones? These things are the cat’s pajamas, especially if you get them at $300. Have no fears! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2026 by Steven Pugliese

  • Bose's best offering to date if you value sound quality, comfort, and ANC
Color: White Smoke
I own the Bose QC45 and have recently tried comparable headphones in this class including the B&W PX7 S2 and Sennheiser Momentum 4. The Bose QC Ultra are probably the best among this group when it comes to my top three priorities - sound quality, comfort, and ANC. Here are my relative rankings in these categories: SOUND QUALITY I was a bit skeptical at first that Bose's new Immersion Mode would amount to a mere marketing gimmick, but it's really unlike anything that I've ever heard. It's hard to describe (you have to listen for yourself!). Immersion Mode somehow gives the sense that the audio source is in front of you (almost like speakers), which ultimately creates a more expansive, 3D-ish effect that makes the music "come alive." I now listen exclusively in Immersion Mode and don't know that I can go back to the more traditional, "closed-off" sound of other headphones. The QC Ultra is a definite step-up from the QC45. I was also impressed with the B&W PX7 S2's balanced and clean sound signature; however, I had to return my pair because the left ear cup suddenly and inexplicably went dead after only a week of gentle use. I contemplated repurchasing because of how good they sound but don't want to take the chance on receiving another dud. While the M4 has a loyal following, I was personally disappointed by the Sennheiser sound signature. The M4 was too bass-heavy for my taste; moreover, the clarity/separation for vocals and instruments was muddy and often overpowered by the bass. Rankings: QC Ultra >= PX7 S2 > QC45 > M4 COMFORT Both the QC45 and QC Ultra live up to the "comfort" in their names. Their light weight and plush padding are second to none, with perhaps a slight edge to the QC45. The PX7 S2 is also quite pleasant to wear but a little heavier compared to Bose. I was not a fan of the M4, which felt a bit cheap to me; the material used for the ear pads was not breathable (think hot ears), and the clamping force was tighter than Bose and B&W. Rankings: QC45 >= QC Ultra > PX7 S2 > M4 ANC Bose has earned a reputation as the "King of ANC", a title that is well-deserved IMO. Both the QC45 and QC Ultra are noticeably more effective at drowning out ambient noise than the PX7 S2 and M4. Rankings: QC Ultra = QC45 > PX7 S2 = M4 Hope that my observations help you if you're trying to decide between these headphone options. I plan to keep the QC Ultra as Bose has made substantial improvements to the QC45, namely the Immersion Mode, that justify the price differential for me. I do wish that the battery life were longer, but its other distinguishing features make up for it. Overall, I'd give the QC Ultra 4.5 (rounding up to 5) stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Oliver

  • Best noise cancelling headphones money can buy.
Color: Black
These are not perfect as headphones go, but they are literally the nicest noise cancelling headphones that any amount of money can buy. They have their ups and downs. I'm going to talk in depth about each of these, but overall these are the best noise cancelling headphones money can buy, so even when it comes to their downsides, you can't do better. First, if you're a regular consumer, you'll be blown away by the sound quality. However, if you're an audiophile used to audiophile grade open back headphones like the Sennheiser HD800, these fall short of audiophile levels of sound quality. Let me explain why that is. Sound quality wise, the sound quality is overall spectacular, but it has two problems. Bass is way overemphasized, and the treble is rolled off. The treble issue is in my opinion the only really major flaw you have to deal with in these headphones. It's really a shame. Even with EQ, there's no good way to make up for the treble problem because the high end is just always a little lacking. Bass is massively overemphasized, but everyone seems to do that these days, and most people seem to love it. Thankfully, you can just lower the bass in the EQ and it works fine, but from an audiophile perspective it's still a mark against it. You can also raise the bass if you want to lose your hearing and cause brain damage from the thump. These things will thump so hard that it'll give you a concussion. Aside from those two downsides, instruments sound absolutely spectacular with amazing definition, separation, and clarity, it's just really unfortunate that they rolled off the treble. It'd be nice if the bass wasn't so overemphasized, but the bass at least is understandable since it seems to be what most people want. I will say however that the mid is absolutely spectacular, so there's that. Even at their best, if you're a real audiophile, these don't hold up to the sound quality of high end audiophile open back headphones by Sennheiser like the HD650 or HD800. These are consumer grade, very top end consumer grade, but they don't reach the heights of real audiophile territory. For most people though, these will blow you away. Noise cancelling wise, these are the best money can buy. I've tried other noise cancelling headphones, and these destroy everything that I've ever tried. It's a night and day difference in terms of the overall quality and effectiveness of the noise cancelling compared to other noise cancelling headphones. However, they're not totally perfect. I have a bunch of air filter fans running full blast all the time, and it reduces their volume by 90+%, but it's a little inconsistent. Some of the inconsistency comes from just how the headphones sit in my head, if I get them just right, it mutes probably 98% of the sound, but if they're just a little off, it drops to between 90-95%. Sometimes it just seems to work better than other times with no apparent explanation. 90% is still a ton of noise reduction. Be aware though that you can still hear things, they're just quiet. Like if you pass a fan while walking, you can still hear it, it's just quiet. There is sometimes a slight amount of pressure from the noise cancellation, but it's very minimal, and a lot of the time there's actually none. Next, we get into the real premium stuff. You're paying like $400 for this, so let's talk about what you're really paying for: the creature comforts and luxury that get overlooked at lower price ranges... For example, the case for these headphones is simply amazing. It feels extremely premium, it has a nice touch, it's light but durable, it has this lovely leathery material that is a joy to hold. It just feels like a million bucks. Even the zipper is nice! The internal layout is likewise spacious, protective and just overall very high quality. Same with the headphones themselves. As an object that you hold in your hand, these things simply feel incredible. They're unbelievably light, I don't know how they made it feel this light. The headband literally feels like a cloud, it almost melts in your hand. I've never felt anything like it. It is insanely soft with this beautiful smooth leather feeling, yet it doesn't collapse when you wear it. I don't even understand how that works, but it does. These are the most comfortable set of headphones I have ever put on my head by far. It feels like you're wearing a cloud. It's crazy. The clamp force is so low that I can wear these for hours and hours on end and they just feel insanely comfortable the entire time. Even just holding these headphones physically, they feel like a million bucks. Like they've got these buttery smooth moving collapsible cans, yet they feel solid and durable, and they have this lovely smooth feeling to them. These are the things you're really paying for when you pay $400. It's just all those little details and luxuries that really make it. They put a lot of luxury into the things outside the actual speakers, and it shows. They feel super premium in your hands, they're a beautiful shape, they're insanely comfortable to wear, they have this elegant simple design to them, and their case is outstanding. Seriously, if you hold the case and headphones of any of the other noise cancelling headphones in your hands, they just don't feel as nice as this. Overall, I really wish they hadn't rolled off the treble. That's its one major flaw. However, these are so good that I can't go back to anything else (other than my open back audiophile sennheisers for serious listening). These are like the ultimate casual headphones for every day use. Watching TV? Use these. Going on an airplane? Use these. Going to the gym? Use these. Going for a walk? Use these. Unless all you want to do is sit down and seriously listen to some high quality music in a quiet room with audiophile headphones, you should be using these. These are your ultimate every day use headphones. If you're a normal consumer who doesn't care about audiophile grade stuff, these will absolutely blow your mind. Even if you're an audiophile, you'll probably end up addicted to them for every day normal use. I'm kindof addicted to them myself, to be honest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024 by Bryan

  • They aren't a bad set of headphones but I can't believe anyone can call them great.
Color: Black
So just to preface my friend is a bit of an audio file and has shown me a lot of medium to high end consumer headphones and systems. I've been super cheap myself and only just recently started to try higher and higher end products granted the highest I currently have is a pair of JBL ead buds that I think were around 40-50 dollar mark. (got them on sale might retail higher) So these Bose headphones are quite the step up in price but honestly comparing the two... A DOWNGRADE in sound quality. I don't think the ear buds I'm comparing it to are even that great! I literally just went back and forth between the two with the same connection, audio file, everything, and they just aren't that good! I don't get it. Was extremely disappointed even when I first tried them it was extremely noticeable. Don't get me wrong they are a good set of headphones for around the 50-100 buck mark but that's the problem they are 3x + that budget point! I've been very impressed with speakers from Bose and was just utterly disappointed with these. Idk if the sound cancelling really costs that much because that's really the only outstanding feature that these have. Main gripes: -Price for what they deliver. -They seem to be really proud of their "immersive experience" but they sound like they inject white noise put the audio threw a high and low filter (as much clarity loss than a security camera loosing connection)and then play that audio in an ecco room and they push it to you like the best thing since sliced bread and you know it might be if the music or whatever didn't sound like crap now. Like it could be really cool for immersive binural experiences like that tech has potential to make vr 360 video super immersive but they really do modify the audio too much. -Audio quality: as in the crispness and high tones are worse than what I have and the punchiness of the bass is worse than my ear buds that are like 1/8th the price. The bass itself is also very not present by default and has to be boosted a bit to sound normal and maxed to have it sound good. It can shake or rumble to its credit, and reproduce really low frequencies it's just not as punchy if that makes sense. -Loudness: typicaly I like the 75% volume mark to be a good loud workout/hype type volume(and typically it is) for these that's about 90%. It's max volume is (in most cases/with typical balanced audio) one click too loud. When listening to quiet audio I literally can't turn it up enough which is so annoying. It's like just barely loud enough to be ok for 80% of the time but it's literally just on the line and that sucks. I want to say 90% of the cheaper ear buds can be too loud and give me the controll over how loud I want my music. And like it was very similar with the bass, when boosted it just barely hits that ok level but can't go past just ok. -They don't like to stay on my head. I do have a really small head and I know that less clamp force generaly means more comfort but if you do get these you probably want to because of their insane noise cancellation and if you can only wear them at home not moving much in a chair where it's probably fairly quiet already that's doesn't really seem ideal. Anywho some good points -Very comfortable -Noise cancelation literally sounds like you teleport into outer space - They do sound good and have a warm unique sound to them ($100 dollar good not 300) -Loudness and bass are just so barely satisfactory (for me it's a negative but for you, maybe that's all you need) -Can rumble and shake even if it's just a little bit. (Definitely feels like it's tuned for mid tones the most) -Battery life is good but again it doesn't stand out For the price, the brand name, and the sound quality I am really disappointed. I was very excited to have finally splurged on a really nice pair of headphones to get a taste of some better sound quality but was left with a bad taste instead. It's not impossible that I didn't do something that would have made them so much better or that I was doing something wrong because I only had them for a day or maybe I even got a lemon somehow but they did work so I don't think so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Phill Morgan

  • Solid, slightly overpriced, performer
Color: Black
The differences between these and my spouse's QC45 are hard to spot, making one wonder if they are worth the extra cost. And because of the cost and only marginally better noise cancellation that the Soundcore, I'm rating 4 stars. The app/pairing experience was decent, easy to add to an iphone. Once finally paired, the connection is buggy. Audio quality is good, not great. In some cases, the headphone performance is odd. Using Duolingo and other similar apps, the headphones cut out the audio, announce an incoming phone call, the connect "to the call." Mind you, this is in the middle of a lesson, not between lessons. It works, but is annoyingly odd. I compared the noise cancellation in these to the Soundcore Space One Pro and the Bowers & Wilkins Px*. These performed the best, only slightly better than the Soundcore. I tested all three standing next to a two engines that were idling, one diesel and one V8 with sport exhaust. These could block nearly all of the noise. The Bose excelled. The Soundcore were close to the Bose. The B&W were really poor. The Bose audio quality is good, but not as great as my in-ear Shure SE315. Of course the Shure block all noise by ear plugs, and do not make use of any active noise cancellation, thereby preserving the best audio. The Bose, as good as they are, still distort the peaks of the audio to actively block the noise cancellation. They should be better for the price. Portability is not an issue. They fold flat, and in the case, take up space in a bag, but can be managed along side a laptop. . The Out of Box experience was OK. The Bose and Soundcore have gotten rid of all plastic. 100% recyclable wraps and papers. Not so the B&W. The Bose came 50% charged for easy testing. The box was badly dented. If these were. a gift, I'd have been unhappy to present these. Just because of the best performing noise cancellation and the myriad of flights that I take, I'm keeping these despite the middling audio quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026 by nickname

  • Excellent!
Color: Black
To start out, I must say I am very fussy about audio. I have a small recording studio, which I spend at least eight hours a day in. I have three different sets of headphones, which all have a personality of their own when it comes to sound and mixing, I have a couple of Bose speakers which are excellent and have always been impressed with their products. I did not buy these with the intent of mixing, just for listening out of the studio. Most headphones don’t reflect what a good pair of studio monitors produce. These headphones , do an excellent job of reproducing accurate recordings, good and bad. The features of these headphones was really more than I needed, but I was presently surprised how good they sounded. As I have found over the years with Bose, there was always a little problem in the mids, but the clarity was so clear it was a no-brainer. Ever since I’ve started using these I can’t get them off my ears. I started using them in place of my flat response headphones because they give me a good reflection of my monitors. they are extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time and the features are top-notch in the noise cancellation is about as good as it gets in a set of headphones. The volume control can be a little bit hard to get used to, but the more I use them the easier it gets, as usual. The one thing I don’t really care for and it’s being kind of picky is, I normally will use these with a wired connection in the studio to avoid any latency by using Bluetooth. But you have to have the headphones powered on even when wire direct. My other headphones don’t use any battery power when plugged in direct. Now, if you’re into high-tech, you’re going to love the immersive settings on these cans. I have no idea how they pull this off and it wasn’t the reason that I bought them in the first place, but these things are awesome. I guess there’s no way I can really explain how they work and what it sounds like so I guess you’ll have to buy a pair for yourself. The problem with that is that they are a little pricey as always with Bose, but I think in this case they’re worth it. I was prepared to send these back if they didn’t sound good, simply based on how much they cost , so I was pleasantly surprised and how good they were. If you can get by the price, you will be happy with these headphones. Nothing is perfect, that’s for sure, but in the audio department these things come pretty close….Nice job Bose ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by SawyerMan

  • Quiet Sensory type
Color: Deep Plum
I love them. Many negative reviews were on the foam not lasting and not being able to get replacements. However, the foam part IS NOT meant to last forever and THEY DO sell replacements on here for them. They sound really good, they do block out sound. I fly in 6 weeks to Greece, so I will come back after that and let you know how they did on the plane. From wearing at home, you can hear everything around you if you have a certain option (ALL IN APP) but the have an all immersive that fully blocks out all sound. People around you cant hear what you are listening too either (tested that too). I wear glasses and earings and they fit comfortably over them. When using the right setting it is so quiet if you close your eyes you feel in a zone outside the world, alone, peaceful, and quiet. This is good because when there is alot of noise, I can get anxious from it and need an escape. These will work well. The color is so cool love it, and they have EQ and IT DOES work. They have an easy user friendly app and customizable button. A volume slide bar, you can skip music with it or go back, pause it, answer the phone, answer a second call at the same time. It really is a good buy. I was 100 off when I bought it. Really worth the money. LASTLY they are super light. I and you bearly feel them on your head. I love them and you will too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026 by Angela and Bill

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