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Every listen deserves the premium, personalised audio, world-class noise cancellation, and seamless experience of Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen). Feel all the feels with each song as CustomTune technology adapts the noise cancellation and audio performance to the shape of your ears. These wireless earbuds offer the best Bose in-ear noise cancellation for when all you want is the music. * Testing conducted by Bose with active noise cancelling on and audio playback at a loudness of 75dBSPL. Battery life varies based on settings and usage. ** Testing conducted by Bose by counting cycles of inserting battery-depleted earbuds into a fully charged case and charging to 100%, then resuming audio playback at a loudness of 75 dBSPL until battery depletion. *** Testing conducted by Bose by inserting earbuds with battery depleted into a fully charged case and charging earbuds for 20 minutes, then resuming audio playback at a loudness of 75dBSPL with active noise cancelling on and Immersive Audio off. Battery life varies based on settings and usage.
WORLD-CLASS NOISE CANCELLATION: The best noise cancellation of any Bose wireless earbuds is now even better than before. ActiveSense technology smooths spikes in surrounding sound, so even in Aware Mode distractions won’t get in the way.
CUSTOMTUNE TECHNOLOGY: CustomTune technology analyses your ears and adapts your in-ear headphones to their shape. The result? World-class noise cancellation and custom sound for bigger chills every time you press play.
QUIET OR AWARE MODE: Get full noise cancellation with Quiet Mode. Or turn on Aware Mode with maximum transparency to hear your surroundings. Immersion Mode blends noise cancelling with Bose Immersive Audio for the realest listening experience.
IMMERSIVE AUDIO: Bose Immersive Audio spatialises what you’re hearing by taking it out of your head and placing it beyond your Bluetooth earbuds. It’s like listening from the acoustic sweet spot, where songs sound like the artist intended.
SECURE FIT AND STABILITY: Choose from nine combos of eartips and stability bands to find the snuggest fit for comfortable earbuds. The soft, umbrella-shaped tips seal the opening of your ear to reduce outside noises while stability bands hug them.
CLEAR PHONE CALLS: Be heard loud and clear with Bose’s best call quality. SpeechClarity technology uses noise-rejecting mics to filter out background noise and wind and focus on your voice. Take calls with both or a single earbud, whatever works for you.
WIRELESS CHARGING CASE: Play for up to 6 hours in Quiet or Aware Mode (up to 4 hours with Immersive Audio).* The case holds up to three full charges,** and recharging it is easier than ever with new wireless charging capabilities or with USB-C
BLUETOOTH MULTIPOINT CONNECTIVITY: Bluetooth multipoint offers seamless, uninterrupted listening. Switch between your phone, your laptop, and other devices with ease – all without missing a moment.
IN-EAR CINEMA SOUND: Make all your video content come to life in a whole new way with Cinema Mode. This new feature spatializes your audio while balancing background sounds and sound effects, giving you a theater-like experience in your earbuds.
BOSE APP: Download the Bose app to receive the latest software updates. Ensure optimal functionality and get access to all the latest features and cutting-edge tech.

9 reviews for Bose New QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) – Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds with Mic, Immersive Audio, USB-C Charging, Up to 6 Hours Battery, IPX4 Rating, Black

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  1. FL Hart

    Phenomenal Sound
    The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are noticeably more comfortable, sound better, and offer more features than previous models. They look and feel like the premium product I expect from Bose. Multiple ear-tip options, including foam and silicone, help achieve a secure, personalized fit for different ear sizes. The noise cancellation is the best I’ve experienced, effectively blocking both low-frequency drone and mid-frequency city noise. The Bose app lets you tailor the experience with presets and custom options, from EQ adjustments to adjustable ANC levels. Sonically, the bass is punchy, the mids are clear, and the highs remain smooth; additional settings and controls in the app make it easy to fine-tune the sound. Call quality is solid, and connectivity is reliable with fast pairing. Battery life delivers about 5–6 hours with ANC on, and the case provides a couple of full charges plus convenient USB‑C fast charging (and wireless charging on compatible models). Overall, these are the best earbuds I’ve owned from Bose, or any competitor.

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  2. Anders

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Outstanding Earbuds — Amazing Sound, Easy Setup, and Perfect Fit
    The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) are incredible. Setup was quick and effortless using the Bose app, and I love how easy it is to customize all the sound and control settings. The Immersive Audio mode is especially impressive—music feels fuller, more spacious, and almost three-dimensional.The fit is excellent as well. The earbuds sit securely and comfortably, and they stay put even if you’re moving around a lot or working out. Noise cancelling is top-notch, just what you’d expect from Bose.The Desert Gold limited edition color looks even better in person—premium and unique without being flashy.Overall, these earbuds deliver amazing audio quality, strong noise cancellation, and a super secure fit. Highly recommended.

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  3. NYY

    Bose Silence is Golden
    Bose is out with its new QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) and they are a winning continuation of the QuietComfort Earbud line that was first introduced in 2020. The Gen 2 Ultras now come in four colors. In addition to the traditional White Smoke and Black, Bose has added Deep Plum and Midnight Violet colorways. Also new for Gen 2 is wireless charging via the case, in addition to USB-C connectivity, and case battery level reporting in the Bose app. Bose also claims to have improved call quality and its ActiveSense noise cancellation. I have the Gen 1 Ultras (which my wife has been coveting, hence the upgrade) and can attest to almost complete silence on a commercial flight. No jet engine noise or babies crying…just pure bliss.While have not yet flown with the Gen 2s, I have been mowing the lawn, again with almost complete silence except for the deep bass and pure highs of the music playing from my phone. Music reproduction is accurate and rich with a wide soundstage and telephone calls come through clearly and without distortion. The earbuds are very comfortable for prolonged use and fit securely once you find the right size tips and retention bands. There is even an Earbud Seal Test in the app to ensure best performance. With a battery life of up to 6 hours and several recharges available in the case, these earbuds will work for quite a while if used judiciously. I cannot say enough about the 2nd Gen Bose Ultra Earbuds beyond the fact that you will not be disappointed if you decide to make the purchase.

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  4. Anime, Manga and Harlequin Romance Girl

    Works for my Android phone and impressive sound quality!
    I have an Android phone and I was using a different earbuds which unfortunately Im unable to use all the features it touted. So I needed an earbuds that aside from comfort I’m able to use all capabilities. I’ve had other Bose products and I was fairly confident that Bose wouldn’t let me down. I’m happy to say that yay, I got my money’s worth! The sound quality was impressive and the sample audio clip that Bose had during the setup phase really showed that off. I like that it had all these different features in there, Still Immersion, etc. So of course, I listed to my own songs and it was great. Noise cancelling was superb in my honest opinion. I heard the difference when it is on and off. I didn’t hear my Mom when she was talking with the earbuds on and I’m like duh! i have the earbuds on lol. This was without any sound on so my Mom’s voice was so distant and far away. I also tested the Bose with my work laptop as I conduct video meetings and again I’m very happy with it. My coworkers did not complain that they couldn’t hear me so it looks like the mic placement in the Bose is great. I’m happy to no longer use my big headphones with the sticking out microphone. By the way, the Bose was Bluetooth connected to my two devices, my Android Phone and work laptop and there was no issue to start using the work laptop for the video meetings so that was very convenient. In regard to fit, I did not change the pads. It looks like medium is my size, and so far, I have not experienced any pain in my ear from wearing it too long. I’ve had it on for about an hour. I will have to continue to observe if I experience any pain if I wear it for more than an hour. The case itself is pretty portable, in my opinion, and it is not slippery — which I love because I don’t feel the need to purchase a case cover. This uses a USB-C and has wireless charging, and both so far have worked flawlessly. In conclusion, I totally recommend these Bose earbuds. I am using it for both work and personal reasons and so Im definitely getting the bang out of my buck.

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  5. Michael Rosendahl

    Gen 2, really? It say so on the box.. but there is no difference to these other than the grill on the earplugs compared to the gen 1… and wireless charging, but that can be bought for gen 1 as well.Gen 2 are good if you want great noise suppression and comfortable earbuds, but they are simply not good enough for calls, unless you want to be heard as you’re talking into a tin can. The charging case, which has support for wireless charging, is a bit bulky and Very very flimsy compared to Samsung Galaxy buds 3 pro or any of the AirPod versions.If you have AirPods or Galaxy buds or any buds that you are comfortable with and you’re happy with the noise suppression you get then do not, I repeat do not purchase these they are not That good, AirPods Pro are actually better.. if they fit!______Edit after firmware update 4.9.30 on August 6, which claims that it “Introduced SpeechClarity voice enhancement for Bose best call quality yet”… I tried their newest and best call quality IN A QUIET ROOM… and it still sounds like you’re talking in a tin can, not much of a difference.And since this is what they claim to be a Gen 2, i.e. a brand new hardware version it should have been updated with better microphones, well nope, it has the same crappy ones as Gen 1, it’s just a way for them to make us pay for firmware updates. Another Red flag, so again, stay away from Bose if you want good call quality they simply cannot deliver on that.

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  6. Patrizia Uccheddu

    The best noise cancelling out there, confortable to wear, easy to carry around. Perfect for airplane/long haul to sleep. Definitely best thing i bought for my music.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    Way better than gen1. They haven’t even burst my ear drums with crackling yet.

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  8. K.A.

    I have owned various Bose products over the years, including earbuds a long long time ago now. Bose was the leader of active noise cancellation back then, now a number of other companies have since caught up. I found these earbuds to be a departure from my previous experience with Bose products:* noise cancellation: the noise cancellation is still one of the strongest I’ve seen, especially in earbuds, but the pressure in my ears from it is now gone! I have trouble telling if it is actually on, then today I was inflating some tires with a portable air compressors and could barely hear it. This was a loud repetitive noise, though: the earbuds did get “confused” by a sudden one-off loud noise, such as me closing the door of my car, and I could hear the noise-cancellation trying to “catch up” to my environment. Yeah, it’s working, and in a very subtle not-in-your-face fashion!* size: they are much smaller than other noise-cancelling earbuds out there, and also lighter. Unlike others, they stay securely in my ears. This is welcome, the only other noise-cancelling earbuds I have found that were able to accomplish this feat without significant tinkering are the Jabra products.* sound quality: Boses always favoured the low-ends with very crisp articulated highs. I found these earbuds to be much better balanced, almost flat-sounding, but still very crisp.* sound stage: these earbuds completely blew my other earbuds out of the water. They sound like I am in a concert hall. With immersive audio that shift the music when I move my head and the earbuds being so light, listening to music makes it difficult to distinguish if the earbuds are the ones playing the music, or my computer through its speakers* touch controls: I hate touch controls and Bose delivers nothing I like here. It triggers when I adjust the earbuds in my ears, it does the wrong thing, and is just a nuisance. Unfortunately everyone else seems to think it is cool and manufacturers keeps adding it in products large and small. Please bring the buttons back!* battery life: pretty good so far, I haven’t reached a situation where they run out of juice on me and I have been using them for a few hours continuously.* battery case is a bit bigger than I thought it would be, and lacks a feature I would have liked to have, such as ability to transmit audio to the earbuds. The Jabras have that, why can’t the Boses? Also, no one seems to think about how one is expected to carry this thing: no attachment for lanyard, carabiner or anything else: you have to get a case for that, then hope it doesn’t fall out of the case.* wireless charging: this is a new feature for the gen 2 battery case. It works, but it doesn’t shut off the pad when done. As a result I have to remove them from the charging pad or they become warm to the touch.* price: like other Bose products, very very expensive for what they are.* app support: I found the app to be very basic with only a few controls. Other brands have better ones.

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  9. Denis

    On pourrait dire que mon opinion est un peu biaisée :Ça fait des années que j’utilise Bose, des écouteurs à la barre de son pour mon téléviseur !Ce qui est appréciable avec cette marque, c’est qu’ils ne s’endorment pas sur leurs lauriers. Ils continuent de s’améliorer, de génération en génération.Et c’est le cas avec ces écouteurs intra-auriculaires QuietComfort Ultra 2ème génération.D’accord, ce ne sont pas les écouteurs les plus discrets quand vous les portez.De même, le boîtier chargeur reste un peu gros, bien que l’autonomie des écouteurs soient un peu inférieure à ce que propose la concurrence à ce niveau de prix et en dessous.(Ça, c’était pour le négatif !)Pour le reste, c’est un sans faute.Tout d’abord là où Bose dépasse de la tête et des épaules la compétition :La fonction de réduction de bruit.J’ai essayé ces dernières semaines plusieurs concurrents, comme le Sony WH-1000XM5 ou le très décevant Sennheiser True Wireless 4.Si le Sony n’est pas loin, ni l’un ni l’autre n’est au niveau de Bose.Aussi surprenant que ça puisse paraître, seul le bien moins cher Soundcore Liberty 4 NC s’en approche sans le rattrapper.Si vous avez choisi les embouts qui correspondent exactement à votre conduit auditif (une option dans l’application Bose – pour iOS et Android – vous permet de vérifier si vous portez correctement vos écouteurs avec les embouts qui vont bien), lorsque vous sélectionnez l’option de réduction de bruit, quel que soit l’environnement dans lequel vous êtes, vous serez assuré(e) qu’au moins 90 à 95% des sons extérieurs seront coupés.Je l’ai testé près d’un chantier de construction d’immeuble, dans le bus, en marchant dans une rue très animée, le résultat est constant – les sons autour de vous sont à peine perceptibles.Vous avez également une option appelée ‘Aware’ qui sera très utile pour bien écouter votre musique préférée ou vos podcasts tout en entendant les sons ambiants sans que ça soit gênant.C’est pratique pour entendre la voiture qui arrive derrière vous !Et enfin vous avez l’option de transparence qui vous permet de toujours entendre la musique sans qu’aucun filtre ne vous coupe de votre environnement.Depuis l’application, vous pouvez même créer votre propre mode de réduction de bruit, en plus de ceux proposés par défaut par Bose. Pratique.Vous pouvez passer d’un mode à l’autre soit depuis l’application Bose, soit grâce aux fonctions tactiles des écouteurs – que vous pouvez paramétrer selon vos préférences depuis l’application.À ce propos, quel que soit l’environnement sonore, les appels téléphoniques sont eux aussi de qualité (une grande différence avec la génération précédente), même en cas de grand vent – pour ça, vous devrez sélectionner une option ‘Vent’ dans l’application pour que les oreillettes gèrent correctement le bruit du vent.Côté son, c’est aussi proche de la perfection :Je suis loin d’avoir l’oreille absolue, mais en tant qu’auditeur de base j’ai trouvé la qualité audio exceptionnelle avec beaucoup de subtilité et un bel équilibre entre des aigus clairs et des basses profondément résonnantes.J’ai pu lire ici ou là que certains concurrents de Bose (en particulier Technics pour ne pas les nommer) proposent un son plus riche et plus raffinés.C’est possible.Pour ma part, lorsque j’écoute des podcasts, les voix sont cristallines et bien compréhensibles.Quand j’écoute du jazz, j’entends la richesse et la subtilité de jeu de chaque instrument. Quand j’écoute du classique, la puissance de l’orchestre, le détail du piano ou du violon solo se détache bien.Vous êtes dans la salle de concert, à la meilleure place.Bref, on a un son riche et immersif.Enfin, ces écouteurs ne s’appellent pas ‘Comfort’ pour rien !Avec seulement 7,7 grammes par oreillette, vous ne sentez pas grand chose quand vous les portez, même si vous les gardez plusieurs heures (en tenant compte que l’autonomie est d’en moyenne de 5 heures ‘seulement’).Jamais elles ne deviennent inconfortables, et quels que soient vos mouvements, elles tiennent bien en place.De plus grâce au standard IPX4, vos oreillettes ne risquent rien même si vous les portez un jour de grande pluie.À tout ça, vous pouvez ajouter que vous avez une autonomie moyenne cumulée de près de 24 heures avec l’étui de rangement qui se charge avec un câble USB-C (fourni), ou en sans fil (technologie Qi).Cerise sur le gâteau : ces oreillettes Bose sont ‘Bluetooth Multipoint’, ce qui veut dire que vous pouvez les connecter à plusieurs appareils en même temps.Je crois n’avoir rien oublié, tout en réalisant qu’il y a encore d’autres fonctionnalités dont je n’ai pas parlé.à vous de les découvrir ! 😉Tout ça pour dire que ces oreillettes intra-auriculaires Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2ème génération sont certes chères, mais elles valent le prix demandé.Après en avoir essayé plusieurs dans le haut de gamme, ce sont les seules et uniques que je recommande.C’est simple, au moment d’écrire ces lignes, les oreillettes Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2ème génération sont sans aucun doute les meilleures du marché.

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    Bose New QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) – Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds with Mic, Immersive Audio, USB-C Charging, Up to 6 Hours Battery, IPX4 Rating, Black
    Bose New QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) – Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds with Mic, Immersive Audio, USB-C Charging, Up to 6 Hours Battery, IPX4 Rating, Black

    Original price was: $299.00.Current price is: $249.00.

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