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Bose QuietComfort Headphones đã trở nên phổ biến và được yêu thích bởi những người yêu âm nhạc và chất lượng âm thanh tốt. Sản phẩm này mang đến trải nghiệm nghe nhạc tuyệt vời và làm hài lòng ngay cả những khách hàng khó tính nhất.

Tai nghe QuietComfort của Bose có khả năng chống ồn nổi tiếng của hãng. Chúng không chỉ giúp bạn nghe nhạc trong yên tĩnh mà còn loại bỏ các tiếng ồn xung quanh. Khi bạn đeo nó, bạn sẽ cảm thấy như đang ở trong một không gian tĩnh lặng, không bị làm phiền bởi tiếng ồn từ bên ngoài. Điều này đặc biệt hữu ích khi bạn muốn tập trung vào việc nghe nhạc hoặc xem phim.

Ngoài khả năng chống ồn tuyệt vời, âm thanh của tai nghe Bose QuietComfort cũng rất xuất sắc. Chất lượng âm thanh sắc nét và chi tiết, âm bass mạnh mẽ, và âm trầm rõ ràng. Bạn sẽ trải nghiệm một âm thanh tuyệt vời, với mọi chi tiết nhạc vang lên tận đáy lòng.

Tai nghe này cũng có thiết kế tinh tế và sang trọng. Chất liệu và hoàn thiện của chúng tốt, tạo cảm giác chắc chắn và bền bỉ. Chúng cũng rất thoải mái khi đeo, với những đệm tai mềm mại và ôm vừa khít. Bạn có thể đeo chúng suốt cả ngày mà không gặp bất kỳ sự bất tiện nào.

Đánh giá tổng quan về tai nghe Bose QuietComfort là rất tích cực. Chất lượng âm thanh xuất sắc kết hợp với khả năng chống ồn tuyệt vời, tất cả đã tạo nên một sản phẩm đáng mua và sử dụng. Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm một chiếc tai nghe chất lượng cao, không nên bỏ qua Bose QuietComfort.

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Bose QuietComfort Headphones là một sản phẩm tai nghe chất lượng cao, nhằm mang đến cho người dùng trải nghiệm âm thanh tuyệt vời. Được xem là một trong những tai nghe chống ồn tốt nhất trên thị trường, sản phẩm này có thể loại bỏ hoàn toàn tiếng ồn xung quanh để mang đến âm thanh trong sáng và chất lượng.

Về thiết kế, Bose QuietComfort Headphones có hình dạng thanh lịch và êm ái để mang lại sự thoải mái cho người dùng. Sản phẩm cũng được trang bị công nghệ Bluetooth để dễ dàng kết nối với các thiết bị khác.

Âm thanh của tai nghe này được đánh giá cao bởi chất lượng và chi tiết của nó. Âm bass rõ ràng và mạnh mẽ, giúp mang lại cảm giác sống động và thú vị cho người nghe. Sự căng thẳng và sự rõ ràng của âm thanh được rất tốt, khiến cho người dùng có thể thưởng thức nhạc một cách tốt nhất.

Ngoài ra, tai nghe này cũng có thời lượng pin tốt, có thể hoạt động lên tới 20 giờ khi sử dụng kết hợp với chức năng chống ồn. Điều này giúp người dùng không phải lo lắng về nguồn năng lượng suốt cả ngày. Sản phẩm cũng được trang bị tính năng sạc nhanh, chỉ mất khoảng 2 giờ để hoàn toàn sạc đầy.

Tóm lại, Bose QuietComfort Headphones là một sản phẩm tai nghe tiện ích và chất lượng cho những người muốn trải nghiệm âm thanh tốt nhất. Với chức năng chống ồn tuyệt vời, thiết kế thanh lịch và âm thanh chất lượng cao, đây là một sự lựa chọn tuyệt vời cho người dùng.

Product names can be confusing, especially when companies dust off an old one to launch something new. That’s what happened with the Bose QuietComfort Headphones — but are these new headphones worthy of the mantle? Let’s give them a spin.

Editor’s note: this is the first version of the article. Updates will follow as the market changes.

About this Bose QuietComfort Headphones review: We tested the Bose QuietComfort Headphones over 2 days. The headphones ran the stock firmware version out of the box, and the Bose Music app ran version 8.0.5. SoundGuys purchased the unit for this review.

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones are for general users with deeper pockets, especially those who commute or fly often.

What’s it like to use Bose QuietComfort Headphones?

If you’ve used a pair of QuietComfort headphones in the last few years, then using the new Bose QuietComfort Headphones will be familiar territory. In fact, if you put these new headphones next the Bose QuietComfort 45, you won’t be able to tell them apart. That is, unless, you get the Bose QuietComfort Headphones in the new green color.

A man wears the Bose QuietComfort Headphones.

If you found the Bose QuietComfort 45 to be comfortable, good news: the Bose QuietComfort Headphones are virtually identical.

Everything, from the material choices to the placement of the microphones and buttons, are pretty much exactly the same as its predecessor — though that’s not a bad thing. After all, Bose’s last-gen headphones were comfortable to wear, and trying to fix what isn’t broken is a fool’s errand. The ear cups are large (63 x 40 mm), distribute their light weight well, and have sufficiently soft padding. Bose headphones are known for being friendly to extended listening sessions, and the Bose QuietComfort Headphones are no exception to that ethos.

Inside the box, the Bose QuietComfort Headphones comes with a travel case, 3.5mm to 2.5mm TRS cable, a USB type A to C cable, and some documentation. Unfortunately, there isn’t an airplane adapter included, but that’s fine since most airlines have been steadily updating their in-flight entertainment systems.

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones, sitting folded in their carrying case, along with the included cables.

Same as it ever was, the Bose QuietComfort Headphones fit in the same bag-friendly case.

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones is definitely aimed at frequent flyers, and that shows with the compact carrying case. As it’s designed to allow you to shove into a carry-on bag without taking too much space, the Bose QuietComfort Headphones’ fabric-wrapped case is well optimized.

How do you control the Bose QuietComfort Headphones?

Controlling the Bose QuietComfort Headphones is intuitive as it uses a similar control scheme from Bose’s previous noise canceling headphones. The buttons on the back of each ear cup are easy to reach, and are much more reliable than the touch-based controls found on other noise canceling headphones.

ACTION TOP BUTTON (right) MIDDLE BUTTON (right) BOTTOM BUTTON (right) ACTION BUTTON (left)
ACTION

One press

TOP BUTTON (right)

Volume up

MIDDLE BUTTON (right)

Play/pause, answer/end call

BOTTOM BUTTON (right)

Volume down

ACTION BUTTON (left)

Toggle ANC mode

ACTION

Two presses

TOP BUTTON (right) MIDDLE BUTTON (right)

Next track

BOTTOM BUTTON (right) ACTION BUTTON (left)

Mute/unmute call

ACTION

Three presses

TOP BUTTON (right) MIDDLE BUTTON (right)

Previous track

BOTTOM BUTTON (right) ACTION BUTTON (left)

N/A

ACTION

Press and hold

TOP BUTTON (right) MIDDLE BUTTON (right)

Decline call

BOTTOM BUTTON (right) ACTION BUTTON (left)

Activate shortcut

Playback and volume controls can be found underneath the right ear cup, while the left ear cup houses the action button. This can be used to toggle through different listening modes, mute calls, or trigger shortcuts. However, you can only use the shortcut to either access Spotify or have a voice tell you the battery level.

Should you use the Bose Music app for the Bose QuietComfort Headphones?

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones sitting atop a table, with the Bose Music App open on a phone.

The Bose Music App is necessary to adjust EQ, get firmware updates.

You’ll need to download the Bose Music app in order to unlock all of the headphone’s features. Without it, you won’t have access to key functions or firmware updates. Also, you’re going to want to equalize these headphones, so just be aware that this is generally the quickest way to tinker.

When you open the Bose Music app, you’re greeted with a privacy toll. Basically, you must agree to share your personal information with Bose, or else the app will quit. Once you accept, the app will set up your profile and connect to the headphones. Then you can rename and then customize your headphones to your heart’s content.

New to the Bose QuietComfort Headphones, you can adjust the level of noise cancelation and save up to two presets, or modes. Here’s how to set up a custom noise canceling mode:

  1. Tap “Modes” on the app’s main screen, then tap the “+” button.
  2. Select a name for your mode from the list.
  3. Adjust the Noise Control slider to your desired level, or select “Wind Block”, which will automatically adjust noise cancelation.
  4. Tap “Done” to save your mode.
  5. You can now switch to your custom mode by tapping the option in the app, or by pressing the action button on your headphones.

How do the Bose QuietComfort Headphones connect?

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones, like their predecessors the QuietComfort 45, can connect to your computer or smartphone via Bluetooth 5.1 or a 3.5mm cable. Like other members of the Bose line, the only codecs available are SBC and AAC. Though it’s conceivable that you may notice some lag in your media over wireless, it’s not likely to be a huge deal.

The connection ports and buttons of the Bose QuietComfort Headphones.

Unfortunately, that USB-C port doesn’t allow USB-C audio.

If you do want to listen to wired audio, keep in mind that the headphones are powered, so you don’t need an amp. Just be aware that unlike the other top-branded ANC headsets released in late 2022 and 2023, the Bose QuietComfort Headphones doesn’t support USB-C audio, if that’s important to you.

Pairing the Bose QuietComfort Headphones over Bluetooth is relatively straightforward, as the process is pretty standard to most headphones nowadays.

  1. If you’re on mobile, download the Bose Music app for fewer headaches.
  2. Turn on your headphones by holding the power slider in the “Bluetooth” position for several seconds.
  3. On your device, open the Bluetooth menu and scan for new devices.
  4. Select the Bose QuietComfort Headphones. This may not work right away.

How long does the Bose QuietComfort Headphones battery last?

Hold up! Something’s missing:

We’ve only just gotten the Bose QuietComfort Headphones in the lab, so we don’t have a battery life figure just yet. Given the similarities between these cans and their predecessors, the smart money is on a similar battery life to the Bose QuietComfort 45 — but we won’t know until the battery has completed its test. Be sure to check back in the coming days to see how well the headphones did in our torture test.

How well do the Bose QuietComfort Headphones cancel noise?

True to what you’d expect, the Bose QuietComfort Headphones cancel noise fairly well, though Bose has to contend with fairly lofty standards with this generation. The ANC is able to dispel between 10 and 30dB of noise under 1kHz, which is excellent at reducing engine noise, most street noise, and most low-frequency sound by 50-85%. Additionally, the well-proportioned ear cups are very adept at creating a good seal, which in turn leads to good isolation. Very high-pitched noise is reduced by 20-45dB, which is respectable.

Even though this isn’t the best result we’ve ever measured, it should be more than good enough for those of you looking for a good commuter buddy. Still, if you need better noise attenuation, your options are limited in the ANC space — and will likely require some form of dedicated hearing protection.

How do the Bose QuietComfort Headphones sound?

Usually when we get headphones we first update the software to ensure that we’re giving them as fair a shot as possible, but there are a number of things going on here that suggest we might have to retest later. For one: these headphones don’t seem to be compatible with the Bose Updater utility quite yet — though we know they will be at some point in the future. Additionally, it seems like the first firmware update is unavailable.

With the caveat that the sound may change with updates over time, the frequency response we measured in the lab was a bit surprising. For starters, the sub-bass of the Bose QuietComfort Headphones is over-emphasized pretty dramatically. This gives the impression that mids are “weak,” or underpowered in the face of the bass emphasis.

If you ignore the overcooked sub-bass, the Bose QuietComfort Headphones meet our headphone preference curve reasonably well, above 60Hz. Maybe it’s just my ears, or maybe something else is going on, but I found the sound to be… weird. If I could point to something that might inform the issue, I’d say that huge swings in the highs like the one found at 6-8kHz can lead to your brain expecting one thing and being presented with an absence (or overemphasis) of certain elements of your music instead. This kind of playback response can make you feel that something’s off. Some people adjust over time, but I don’t.

To put it in more concrete terms, songs like the Talking Heads’ Once in a Lifetime suffer with their busy top-end sound quite different than I’m used to. I definitely found Miike Snow’s Genghis Khan to have perplexingly off-sounding hi-hats. Though it may seem like a minor nitpick, a peak in this region treble flanked by comparative under-emphasis in the highs beyond leads to the impression that music has poor treble extension — something akin to listening to music through a phone, but not quite as extreme.

This kind of performance is a bit perplexing given how similar the Bose QuietComfort Headphones is to the Bose QuietComfort 45 in every other way. It’s possible that the similarities end at the headphone drivers, but at the end of the day: the newer headphones aren’t as good at their task as the older model (which I didn’t like either). There’s no amount of tinkering with the Bose app that will “fix” the sound either, though the older headphones are easier to get to a better result.

Included in the Bose Music App are some EQ presets to adjust your sound. Though Bose still hasn’t provided a more fleshed-out equalizer for more granular control of your sound, you can use the three-band slider set in order to tinker if you wish.

Bass Boost EQ

For those looking for more bass, Bose came through with an absolutely silly amount of low-end. This EQ preset will likely not satisfy those interested in sound quality.

Treble Boost EQ

Boosting treble is also not the way to go, as the frequency response already has that big peak at 6-8kHz so could lead to a much more annoying sound.

Custom EQ

By switching to the custom EQ, you can tinker a bit with how your music sounds by using a 3-band slider. When we attempted to bring the sound of the Bose QuietComfort Headphones more in line with our preference curve, we ran found that using the broad adjustments the app allows doesn’t get the results we wanted.  We set the bass slider to -2, the mid slider to +10, and the highs we left alone. The sound still isn’t good, and we don’t recommend this particular adjustment, as it’s mainly a thought exercise and not something we want users to listen to.

Can you use the Bose QuietComfort Headphones for phone calls?

Like all the other ANC headsets in the Bose QuietComfort Headphones category, this pair was built with mobile use in mind which includes handling calls. We found that noise rejection is a bit of an issue, but wind noise is well handled. Tell us what you think of the samples below. When it comes to mic quality on a call, it’s entirely possible that your network or phone is to blame, rather than the headphones themselves.

Bose QuietComfort Headphones microphone demo (Ideal conditions):

Bose QuietComfort Headphones microphone demo (Office conditions):

Bose QuietComfort Headphones microphone demo (Windy conditions):

How does the microphone sound to you?

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Should you buy the Bose QuietComfort Headphones?

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones fold up nicely.

Though the predecessors were excellent commuter buddies, you may want to save your money here.

Typically there’s some killer feature or updated connector driving product line refreshes, but this doesn’t appear to be the case here. These headphones aren’t bad, but when the older iterations of the product are largely similar to the new ones: you can save your money. We suggest you skip the Bose QuietComfort Headphones while the Bose QuietComfort 45 or Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 can be found at a lower price. Sure, the green colorway is nice, but… it’s just a color.

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Bose QuietComfort Headphones

Great battery life • Comfortable materials • Great ANC

Comfortable cans with next-level noise cancellation and great battery life

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones focus on your comfort and listening experience in noisy environments. Enjoy up to 24 hours of battery life and Bose’s high-quality sound in a plush set of new wireless headphones.

Of course, this could all change with holiday or other sale pricing, so don’t take the above as a hard and fast rule. At this price point, there are plenty of alternatives out there that have a lot more to offer in the long haul than the Bose QuietComfort Headphones.

How does the Bose QuietComfort Headphones compare to the Sony WH-1000XM5?

Though the Sony WH-1000XM5 are a bit more expensive than the Bose QuietComfort Headphones, this holiday season should see the former headset wind up on sale if past experience is worth anything. That would effectively diminish the value difference here. With that out of the way, on paper the Sony WH-1000XM5 are better in most ways than the Bose QuietComfort Headphones, so we have a hard time recommending the Bose QuietComfort Headphones over the Sony.

Sound quality, app equalization, and features are more comprehensive on the Sony WH-1000XM5 — especially as far as spatial audio, in-app EQ, and control customization. Things that might make you choose Bose over Sony are largely limited to aesthetics, price, and past experience.

How does the Bose QuietComfort Headphones compare to the Beats Studio Pro?

Just like the Bose QuietComfort Headphones, the Beats Studio Pro are also available for $349 but we don’t believe either one is better on all counts. For example, where the Bose QuietComfort Headphones is very comfortable, the Beats Studio Pro is not. Despite the Beats Studio Pro’s USB-C audio connectivity (and Bose’s lack of the feature), difficulty with fit and a preference by most people toward wireless listening mean that this is largely an academic advantage. Neither of these headphones are topping anyone’s list for “best headphones” anytime soon, but it’s worth noting that, as direct competitors: both of these models fall flat.

What should you get instead of the Bose QuietComfort Headphones?

Alternatives to the Bose QuietComfort Headphones are plentiful, and while we hate to bash a product for things that haven’t mattered up until now: most people buy ANC headphones to hold onto for a few years. Consequently, the headsets we’d recommend all have features that seem a bit extra, use Bluetooth 5.2 or later, or come at a steep discount. The value of the Bose QuietComfort Headphones is very low for where it sits in the market.

A person uses the capacitive touch controls to control media playback.

Capacitive touch controls allow quick inputs like call controls and music playback options.

We already discussed the Sony WH-1000XM5 $387 at Amazon, but a SoundGuys favorite around these parts is the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless $284.23 at Amazon. We like this headset for its sound quality, USB-C audio passthrough, and competitive price. Though it’s not as good as the Bose QuietComfort Headphones at canceling noise, it’s competent enough at dealing with airplane noise or other commuter vehicles. This is a no-brainer.

If you like the look or feel of Bose QuietComfort headphones, why don’t you just get one? The Bose QuietComfort 45 $279 at Amazon are almost assuredly going to go on deep discount this holiday season as Bose clears out back stock. The noise canceling is roughly equivalent, they sound better, and there aren’t many features missing in comparison.

The Bose QuietComfort 45 resting atop a plastic head.

It may not be as new, but the Bose QuietComfort 45 is incredibly similar to the Bose QuietComfort Headphones.

Finally, if you want to spend $350 on headphones that have a useful equalizer and you’re okay with something a bit heavier, you could always check out the Shure AONIC 50 (Gen 2) $349 at Manufacturer site. Though the ANC isn’t as good, the in-app equalizer is one of the best on the market, and the headphones can do a fair bit more than the Bose QuietComfort Headphones can.

Frequently asked questions

No. Don’t wear these in the rain, or in swimming pools.

Yes. See above for samples.

No, but it is possible to replace the ear pads.

Maybe not the best choice, but sometimes you just want light over-ears.

It’s too early to say when these will go on sale, but in past years Bose has posted discounts at various events like holidays.