Bose QuietComfort Ultra Bluetooth Headphones, Wireless Headphones with Spatial Audio, Over Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Mic, Up to 24 Hours of Battery Life, Lunar Blue – Limited Edition Color
Original price was: $429.00.$329.00Current price is: $329.00.
Price: $429.00 - $329.00
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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 app. The app makes setup quick and easy, gives you access to Adjustable EQ settings and more.
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 for your Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. Ensure optimal functionality and get access to all the latest features and cutting-edge tech
Customers say
Customers find the headphones have good sound quality, a clear soundstage, and solid build quality. They are comfortable and soft, fitting snugly around their ears. The battery life is also satisfactory. However, opinions differ on value for money, functionality, and connectivity.
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7 reviews for Bose QuietComfort Ultra Bluetooth Headphones, Wireless Headphones with Spatial Audio, Over Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Mic, Up to 24 Hours of Battery Life, Lunar Blue – Limited Edition Color
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Original price was: $429.00.$329.00Current price is: $329.00.
Bryan –
Best noise cancelling headphones money can buy.
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.
Samuel Wilwerding –
Comparison to Sony and Airpods Max
After using Sony WH1000MX3 for almost four years, these are a big upgrade. I also tried Apple AirPods Max before returning those and buying these.Comparison to Airpods Max:Biggest take away here, is that I returned the Airpods Max to buy these (and would have done so even if they were the same price). Here’s why. The big things for me are good sound quality and strong base. You probably can’t beat AirPods Max on treble and midrange sound quality; however, the bass was way too discrete for me (wanted it to blow me away and could barely make it out half of the time), even after using the equalizer. Airpods Max has great immersive sound, maybe just slightly better than these Boss. But these features did not blow the Boss out of the water, and the unimpressive bass with the AirPods Max made them unacceptable for me. Now, if you’re looking for a set of headphones that can survive a nuclear bomb, go with Airpods Max: they’re almost completely made of titanium, including the earcup covers. But overall, I prefer the Boss because, considering the bass factor, they sound a lot better to me and are more comfortable. I also think they look better (sportier looking, versus looking like you have two mini iMac screens on either side of your head).Comparison to Sony:The sound quality on these is much better than MX3, but Sony probably has some better models now (I’d imagine the newest MX version probably rivals these–and it’s less expensive). At first, I thought the bass was not as good on the Boss QC Ultra, but I was able to fix this by adjusting the EQ and using the immersive audio. My perfect EQ for these is Bass +10, Mid -4, Trebble +4. At this setting, the MX3 is no match (even sounds bad to me after using these). That said, I’d encourage the reader to at least try some newer Sony models when considering these, especially if price is a major factor.Other things I like about the Boss QC Ultra:-Very comfortable-Excellent motion control responsiveness (even taking them off one ear pauses the music)-Decent durability (titanium earcup holders, durable plastic)-Classic Boss sound (I think of it as a soft-but-clear sound, hard to describe; you just know it when you hear it).
Carlo Tavira –
Got this for my wife and it delivers perfect sound while keeping outside noise out, she loves it. She really loves the color as it’s a more girly tone.
Fernando –
Los audÃfonos son muy cómodos, tienen una cancelación de ruido excelente y un sonido excepcional además del sistema de conexión bluetooth sobresaliente para conexión con varios equipos
Brandon Little –
Okay so after a week, I think I can comment fully.These are so close to being perfect, but Bose decided to make some silly decisions which happen to contradict the purpose of hi-fi headphones.So I had to set Immersive Audio to “off”. My S24 Ultra has Dolby Atmos and I find it works a lot better with that. It sounded like I had unwanted reverb and several layers of post-processing going on with both. It sounds more natural and true to the music’s intended sound with both off, or using only Atmos.The sound quality is top tier. The vocals are clear as day, you can hear tonal (sub) and impulse (kick) bass separately, and the mids are pleasant and rich. Using the EQ to turn the treble up a little bit sounds great, and I’m usually more quick to turn bass levels up. I also find it sounds better with the mids turned down a bit. These headphones outperform my Galaxy Buds Pro 2s but only slightly due to the lack of 24-bit audio on the QCs.Update: I purchased a Creative BT-W5 to get AptX Adaptive working, and there’s a noticeable increase in sound quality. It’s pretty inconvenient that I even needed to purchase this device though.The build quality is fine to modern standards. I’m not going to test the durability of these headphones but the hinge on the cups seems to be metal. They are comfortable enough to wear for hours. There is a bit of weight to these. My old $200 (at the time) Sonys were 100% plastic so I really can’t complain. Would like more metal but everything these days is made of too much plastic.There is a PROBLEM: THESE HEADPHONES DO NOT SUPPORT LDAC, and only support AptX Adaptive, AAC, and SBC. This is incredibly frustrating as these are supposed to be hi-fi, great sounding headphones. I purchased a AptX bluetooth adapter in hopes to get hi-fi working from my PC.I got these while on sale and using gift funds from my employer, so got the best bang for my buck. The price tag on these is a little too high. Definitely add these to your wishlist and wait till they go on sale (if they aren’t now).TL:DR – Great headphones, but lack LDAC or mainstream AptX. You may experience latency issues as well which is not great for audio engineering (important for me) or gaming.
Gustavo Valdo –
Bose é Bose e todos sabemos, mas esse aqui se supera! O ANC dele é algo de outro mundo e justifica o alto valor agregado.Pesquisei bastante antes de tomar minha decisão e valeu a pena!E para chamadas no celular o som do outro lado é cristalino, testei também gravando simples áudios no WhatsApp e todos elogiaram a sonoridade.Musicalmente é o que já esperamos de um Bose, incrivelmente prazeroso nos ouvidos!Vale sim cada centavo!
Tarcizo –
Fone bonito e de bom acabamento. Confortável e leve. Quanto ao som, possui muita qualidade, graves na medida sem ser exagerados,; bom volume. Pode se conectar com até 8 dispositivos o que é bastante útil. Bom isolamento de ruÃdo. Não isola 100% mas diminui bastante o barulho externo. Utilizando o modo “silencioso” + música, não se ouve quase mais nada externamente. Possui , ainda, uma função “transparência” que é interessante quando é preciso se comunicar com outras pessoas. Nunca pude comparar com os top de linhas da senheiser, Apple ou Sony, mas posso afirmar que a qualidade de áudio é excelente.