🎧 Elevate your soundscape — silence the noise, amplify your life.
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Earbuds deliver premium spatial audio and world-class noise cancellation with CustomTune technology. Designed for all-day comfort with customizable fit options, these earbuds offer up to 6 hours of battery life, fast charging, and seamless Bluetooth multipoint connectivity for professional-grade listening and calls on the go.
Included components | Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, USB-C Cable, Charging Case, Bose Fit Kit, Safety sheet |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Charging time | 2 Hours |
Recommended uses for product | Listening to music; Travel; Phone calls; Audio recording; Professional use |
Control type | Noise Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Product Dimensions | 2.24 x 1.73 x 3.05 cm; 15.42 g |
Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 882826-0010 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | One size |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 15.4 g |
A**N
1st day hated these 2nd day changed my mind it love em
Ok fresh review started with sennheisers mtw3s bud they let me down bought bose which was ny original choice so got them now for sound it's very close to call settings and better in app more options and modes now the only let down is hearing surroundings when listening to music the bose is terrible at this if music is low you can hear clearly but turn the volume up and you lose the awareness to the emersion of music this is not good hope bose fix this in future updates because they need to sennheisers you tap a bud and this makes everything around you very clear bose need to do this everything else I give to bose would I recommend them yes I would they are comfort able I have sensitive ears so can't wear them for hours but that's my ears the oval shape it different to other buds but I don't think makes them comfortable but for sound they are nice and clear bass is good treble and mids good depends or listening to RnB to classical to top you might need to adjust each time which can be a faff but it is what it is price they ain't cheap and for the price you would expect the awareness mode to be much better this is the only issues I have and if your thinking of buying be aware of this honesty is what these reviews need and why I tell it how it is your welcome
C**D
No Problems
I've had a long line of Bose earphones/headphones and never had a problem. I was reading reviews (I always go to the bad reviews first) and really couldn't relate to the experiences.I've had every model of wireless Bose earbuds and think that they've got better and better. If you're not bothered about the immersive listening - then look for a pair of last year's QCII model, because I think that is the only difference.The fitting is a bit of a challenge initially, there is a bit of trial and error in getting both bits of silicon to fit just right. But it is worth persevering because that's where you'll get the optimum comfort and noise cancellation - once this is done you are set for good. The key reason I have persisted with Bose is largely comfort - I think that the silicon tips in all Bose earphones sets them apart before we even get to sound.Pairing with an iPhone and the app is pretty straight forward - although sometimes you are paired - you can see it on your phone's Bluetooth connections and you can hear fine, but the app doesn't think you're connected. But it seems to sort itself out.The sound I think is as good as any buds I've tried, I also own Airpod Pros and Sony's media darling WF 1000XM4. Both quite similar in sound - but not as comfortable - especially for long spells of use - and especially the Sonys which I find quite heavy. I've not suffered from any white noise or interference on sound. Through the app you can tweak the EQ to your taste - I've found that it is really not worth the bother.On to the Immersive Audio - this is the big change from the previous model. It's far from necessary but when it works well - it is very effective. I've largely been using Apple lossless and the results vary a bit. More recent releases like say Billie Eilish sound fantastic - genuinely immersive. On rock, where it works well you get a clarity and separation that unveils hitherto unheard details. Overall I like it and think it's a decent - if not entirely essential - enhancement. I do listen to most music with Immersion on - so I guess that says something.The only real niggle I have is the lack of wireless charging. Which you can have for £50 in the form of a silicon case on top of the supplied case.Overall these remain the buds to beat for me.
D**L
Excellent audio, beautiful design and top tier ANC... But an absolute mess of a high end product.
As stated above, these have amazing audio. Great features like immersive audio and deep base with high audio clarity. They're comfortable, with a beautiful design that showcases what bose is about... lastly they have top of the line anc, best anc I have ever heard... and that's pretty much where the pros end...Now with the cons. These earbuds are plagued with so many buggy features and connectivity issues that it hurts the brand so much. First time setup was easy, until the right earbud repeatedly failed to connect and I had to put it back into the case and reconnect it. Eventually, when you do connect them a random shrieking noise would play, which would hurt the wearer and just cause insufferable annoyance. The shrieking noise would stop and audio would return to normal- until you again faced the same issue whenever you reconnected. That's when I thought "yea I can tolerate that sound once in a while and having to reconnect it, I'll just answer a call as I'm testing..." it was the worst experience ever. The receiver of my voice said that nothing could be heard. They heard everything apart from my voice, because the microphones picked up every single small detail in a poor, compressed sound excluding my own voice. They basically are not great for phone calls- which is a shame because these originally cost £300- which means you'd expect some top tier equipment. I would not recommend these pairs for anyone who wants to call with them, and as for their buggy connectivity and random audio bugs, including a weird buzzing sound when nothing plays- it's just a shame. Because I truly enjoyed their audio... but these problems have turned me away for now. Truly a shame
R**A
Excellent
I have had the Bose Sports buds but accidentally lost one so had to purchase a new pair of earphones. I absolutely loved those and thought they couldn't be beaten but these outdo it with sound. The bass is just enough, not as much as the sport buds but the sound is much clearer and I prefer it. They also stay in my ear better than the sport buds and they have no ear hook. The sound cancelling is mint, I pop these in even when studying without music and drowns the background completely out so highly recommend for that. The 'aware' option is also good and helpful when walking so you're alert to traffic. Comfort is good, have them in for hours and don't feel them in. The only downside is the in-call quality. I wouldn't purchase these if it was mainly for that use. It's hard to hear when they're in and quite sketchy for the price. However if it is for sound and pleasure I absolutely recommend these earbuds!
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