Bose quietcomfort noise cancelling true wireless earbuds

Dankzij gepatenteerde innovaties voor actieve en passieve noise cancelling bieden Bose QuietComfort® Earbuds de noise cancelling-prestaties van de beste over-ear hoofdtelefoon in compacte, volledig draadloze oordopjes.

Veelgeprezen, levensecht geluid

De akoestische elementen in deze in-ear hoofdtelefoon zijn in staat een opwindend, levensecht geluid met diepe lage tonen te produceren, hoe je ook wilt luisteren. De volumeafhankelijke Active EQ van Bose versterkt automatisch de lage en hoge tonen, zodat muziek, video en spraak altijd gebalanceerd wordt weergegeven – ook als je het volume wijzigt.

Personaliseer jouw luisterervaring met 11 noise cancelling-niveaus.

Virtuele stilte is geweldig om muziek te luisteren, maar soms moet je de wereld om je heen ook kunnen horen. In een drukke straat bijvoorbeeld. Of voor omroepberichten op het vliegveld. Omdat verschillende situaties om verschillende aandachtsniveaus vragen, kunnen Bose QuietComfort® Earbuds afleiding compleet elimineren, de noise cancelling minimaliseren, of alles daartussenin.

Volledig open voor korte gesprekken tussendoor

Met deze handige functie lijkt het alsof je geen hoofdtelefoon draagt. Perfect wanneer je een kopje koffie wilt bestellen of even met een collega wilt overleggen.

Comfortabele en stabiele pasvorm

De nieuwe StayHear Max-tips zijn zo ontworpen dat je oren niet meer in aanraking komen met hard plastic, maar alleen met zacht silicone, zodat je de oordopjes de hele dag comfortabel kunt dragen. De draadloze noise cancelling-oordopjes zijn standaard uitgevoerd met medium oortips, maar oortips in small en large worden ook meegeleverd. Zo vind je altijd de beste pasvorm.

Mensen horen jouw stem, niet het geluid om je heen.

Het is niet altijd eenvoudig een rustig plekje te vinden om te bellen. Het microfoonsysteem van deze oordopjes is speciaal ontworpen om jouw stemgeluid op te pakken en het meeste geluid om je heen tegen te houden. Jouw stem is de focus, of je nu aan het telefoneren bent of tegen je virtuele assistent praat.

Je favoriete functies. Onder handbereik.

Deze volledig draadloze oordopjes hebben namelijk intuïtieve touchbediening in plaats van knopjes. Door eenvoudig met je vinger te tikken of drukken, kun je telefoongesprekken aannemen, muziek afspelen of pauzeren, noise cancelling-niveaus instellen, je spraakassistent activeren en meer.

Zweet- en weerbestendig

Ga er gerust mee sporten. Je kunt ze in alle weersomstandigheden dragen. Deze IPX4-beoordeelde oordopjes blijven gewoon geweldig klinkende muziek voortbrengen.

Lange accuduur

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds gaan met één keer opladen tot 6 uur mee en het draadloze oplaadetui biedt nog twee extra oplaadbeurten. Accu leeg? Met 15 minuutjes opladen gaat je accu weer 2 uur mee. Het oplaadetui is compatibel met elke Qi-gecertificeerde draadloze oplaadmat.

Een krachtig oplaadetui

Dit stevige etui is gemaakt om de hele dag bij je te dragen. De magnetische binnenkant houdt de draadloze oordopjes veilig op hun plaats wanneer je ze niet gebruikt. Zodra je het dekseltje opent, herstellen de oordopjes automatisch de koppeling met je apparaat.

De ledlampjes op de buitenkant geven het accuniveau van het oplaadetui weer. Het draadloze oplaadetui kan opgeladen worden metde inbegrepen usb-c-kabel of met iedere Qi-gecertificeerde draadloze oplaadmat (niet Inbegrepen).

Gepersonaliseerde bediening

Om alles uit je QuietComfort Earbuds te halen,download je de Bose Music-app. In de app kun je noise cancelling-favorieten instellen, je Bluetooth®-verbindingen beheren, snelkeuzeopties instellen en nog veel meer. De app houdt de software van je oordopjes up-to-date en zal in de toekomst ook nieuwe functies toevoegen.

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What Hi-Fi? Verdict

The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds deliver an energetic, balanced sound and brilliant noise-cancelling. A serious candidate for best-in-class

Pros

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    Exciting, entertaining sound

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    Superb balance

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    Impressive noise-cancelling

Cons

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    Average battery life

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Bose's QuietComfort sub-brand has become synonymous with sensational noise-cancelling headphones over the years.

Historically, the vast majority of its noise-cancelling headphones have been on- and over-ear designs, but the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are true wireless earbuds. There's no shortage of competition in this arena, though, and they go toe to toe with some huge rivals, such as the Apple AirPods Pro, Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 and Sony WF-1000XM4. Given our experience of its other QuietComfort models, we have big hopes for these wireless earbuds, but can Bose deliver?

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Comfort

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds comfort

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Bose has launched noise-cancelling in-ear headphones and true wireless headphones before, but this is the first time it has combined the two technologies. This means there’s plenty of tech to pack into the QuietComfort Earbuds, and that has led to a pair of buds that are pretty stocky in appearance.

The earpieces don’t protrude massively from your ears, but the general look is bigger than the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 and Sony WF-1000XM4. The main body of the headphone is at least curved, so it blends in a bit easier to the side of your head.

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds tech specs

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds

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Bluetooth version 5.1

Noise-cancelling Yes

Battery life 6 hours (18 with charging case)

Voice control Siri, Google Assistant

Finishes Soapstone, Triple Black

Our review pair is in the creamy Soapstone finish, but there is also a Triple Black option. Even some premium wireless earbuds can feel a bit cheap in the hand, but not these Boses. The smooth outer surfaces of the earpieces feel tactile, while the glossy plastic used for the driver enclosure is robust. The winged eartips boast a smooth, matte finish, too, helping heighten the impression of quality.

There’s a choice of small, medium and large tips – this seems a little stingy, but the edges of the tips are so generous in size, it makes it easy to get a good seal. You don’t need to drive them in like tent pegs to feel the isolation, which is great for comfort levels. We’re also fans of how simple it is to swap the tips around. Just slide them on and off the earbuds and you can have a new pair fitted in seconds.

The Boses feel lightweight enough and we have no issues listening for a few hours at a time. For the average commute or exercise session (the QuietComforts are both sweat and weather-resistant) they are great to live with.

Build

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds sound

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Battery life is a claimed six hours from a single charge, with the charging case supplying an extra two charges, making 18 hours in total. That’s a decent reserve, but by no means class-leading. The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3, by contrast, boast seven hours per charge plus 28 extra hours from their case.

A 15-minute quick-charge should give you a couple of hours if you’re caught short, and there’s the option of using the supplied USB-C cable or any Qi-certified wireless charging mat to get the job done.

The charging case is a chunky affair too, but at least it feels solid and built to last. You need to press a button on the front to gain entry, which is unusual for a pair of wireless earbuds, as most just tend to settle for a magnetic lid. A row of LEDs on the front of the case shows you how much battery life is left inside.

When first using the QuietComfort Earbuds, open the case and have the Bose Music app (for Android and iOS) to hand. You’ll be prompted to pair and guided through all the key features.

By default, you touch and hold your finger on the touchpad of the right earbud to access voice assistants or decline a call. Double-tap to play/pause and answer. Touch and hold your finger on the left earbud to skip a track or check the battery level. 

You can customise some features and controls based on what you use the most often, and thanks to a recent update, they can also control volume through swiping up or down along the surface of the right earbud.

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds

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The headphones use four microphones to help with call quality and they work together well to keep your voice sounding solid and clear. But do the QuietComfort Earbuds deliver Bose’s trademark, excellent noise-cancelling? In a word, yes. 

Bose has designed these in-ears to be as flexible as possible, so you can set them up to cancel noise based on your personal preferences. In the Bose music app, you’re presented with a noise-cancelling sliding scale which ranges from zero (no noise-cancelling) to 10 (maximum noise-cancelling). Here you can create custom modes that you can switch between depending on the activity you're doing.

You can also switch between Quiet Mode, which activates ANC, and Aware Mode, which acts as a transparency mode, and allows your surroundings to seep in while you're listening to music.

The QuietComfort Earbuds more than live up to their billing. Experiment with the different levels and you’ll hear the QuietComforts do their thing, cutting out huge swathes of background noise when on the maximum setting.

Conversely, if you want more of the outside world to seep in, the headphones adapt perfectly. Take an earbud out to have a conversation and the Bose buds don’t just pause playback, they automatically cut the noise-cancelling in the earbud left in your ear so you can hear more clearly.

Sound

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds

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That excellent noise-cancelling also allows the Bose’s superb sound quality to shine through unmolested. We kick things off with a spot of uplifting drum and bass in Delta Heavy’s White Flag VIP and from the very first beat we are captivated.

The sense of enthusiasm and excitement conveyed by the Bose buds is highly infectious. There’s power, poise and a fantastic sense of dynamism. Bass notes sound full-bodied, go deep and the QuietComfort Earbuds squeeze out lots of detail.

The quiet background allows the vocal to stand proud, before the chorus launches this track into the stratosphere. The deep, throbbing bassline oozes texture. We’d describe the Bose sound as one full of natural warmth and richness, but the music never sounds smothered – even with the noise-cancelling in its highest setting.

The QuietComfort Earbuds aren’t just a one trick pony either. Yes, they can be the life of the party when the track warrants it, but they’re also versatile enough to allow the emotion and more subtle elements of a track to leave their mark.

Play Dave’s BRIT Awards 2020 performance of Black and the Boses convey the drama and emotion of the occasion perfectly. Dave’s vocal sounds pained and poignant while the accompanying strings and piano are natural and believable. There’s a richness to the sound which you’re immediately drawn to, and lyrics flow effortlessly as the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds keenly extract every last ounce of detail.

The current class-leading Sony WF-1000XM4 have the edge in terms of outright dynamics and timing but the Bose put on a great show.

Verdict

With Apple, Sennheiser and Sony already offering premium wireless, noise-cancelling earbuds, the pressure was on Bose to produce something competitive – and it’s fair to say it hasn't disappointed. 

The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are great all-rounders, capable of impressive musicality and topped off with excellent noise cancelling. They’re more than a match for any rival at this level.

SCORES

  • Sound 5
  • Comfort 5
  • Build 5

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Is Bose better than Jabra?

Side-by-Side Comparison The Jabra are more comfortable, and they leak less sound. However, the Bose are more stable, have a better noise isolation performance, and longer continuous battery life.

Why Bose is better than Beats?

The Bose 700 Headphones Wireless are better for most uses than the Beats Studio3 Wireless. While both headphones are comfortable, the Bose are better-built, have a more neutral sound profile, which some users may prefer, and their ANC is able to significantly block out more noise around you.

Do Bose QuietComfort stay in your ear?

And once you find the right size for your ear, they'll fit snugly and provide a bit of passive noise cancellation, thanks to the tight seal. That seal is critical for sound performance but also to make sure the QuietComfort Earbuds stay in your ear.

Are AirPods as good as Bose?

The AirPods Pro can't quite keep up with the very best on the market, and won't outperform the Bose QC Earbuds. As you can see in the chart below, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds' isolation and active noise cancelling blow the AirPods Pro out of the water.