
Bose
The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are true‑wireless in‑ear headphones featuring adjustable active noise cancellation, high‑efficiency drivers for bass‑rich sound, and an IPX4‑rated, sweat‑resistant design. They offer up to 8.5 hours of playback, quick USB‑C charging, and extensive app‑based customization via the Bose QCE app.
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$139.00
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$157.34
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$129.00
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$249.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds for their industry‑leading adjustable ANC, natural transparency mode, and bass‑rich sound delivered by high‑efficiency drivers and Active EQ. They also note the solid IPX4 build and quick‑charge capability, while criticizing the limited codec selection, bulkier design, and occasional Bluetooth stability issues.
What Users Say
Everyday users rave about the powerful noise cancellation, comfortable all‑day fit, and punchy bass, while repeatedly praising the quick‑charge feature and sweat‑resistant construction. Common complaints revolve around Bluetooth drop‑outs beyond 30 feet, overly sensitive touch controls, shorter real‑world battery life, and fit challenges for smaller ears.
Common Complaints
Intermittent Bluetooth drops beyond the 30‑foot range, accidental activations from sensitive touch controls, real‑world battery life falling short of advertised figures, and inadequate seal for certain ear shapes leading to bass loss.
What People Are Saying
“good active noise canceling”
“water resistant build”
“natural transparency mode better than competitors like Nothing Ear 1”
How It Compares
vs. Sony WF‑1000XM4
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Choose Bose for the best ANC and bass immersion; choose Sony if codec variety and lighter weight are priorities.
vs. Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen)
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Pick Bose for Android‑centric users needing top‑tier ANC; pick AirPods Pro for iOS users who value ecosystem integration and lighter ergonomics.
vs. Nothing Ear (1)
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Opt for Bose when premium ANC and bass are essential; opt for Nothing Ear (1) if budget and weight are the main concerns.