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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Bluetooth Headphones, Wireless Headphones with Spatial Audio, Over Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Mic, Up To 24 Hours of Battery Life, Black

(3 customer reviews)

  • Weight: 0.25

$429.00

Brand Bose
Ear Placement Over Ear
Form Factor Over Ear
Noise Control Active Noise Cancellation
Control Method Touch
Controller Type Wired or Wireless
Control Type Noise Control
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Item Weight 8.96 ounces
UPC 017817846172
Global Trade Identification Number 00017817846172
Manufacturer Bose
Is Autographed No
Age Range Description Adult
Number of Items 1
Model Number 880066-0100
Model Name Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones
Over-the-Ear Headphones with Mic
Up to 24 Hours of Battery Life
Black
BuiltIn Media Cable
User Manual
Protective Case
Wireless Technology Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version 5.3
Bluetooth Range 30 Feet
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Wired
Headphone Folding Features Over Ear
Earpiece Shape Over-ear
Headphones Ear Placement Over Ear
Carrying Case Color Black
Style Name Minimalist
Theme Immersive Media Experience
Battery Average Life 24 Hours
Battery Charge Time 3 Hours
Carrying Case Material Plastic (Hard)
Is Electric Yes
Antenna Location Music
Calling
Cable Features Detachable
Additional Features Adjustable Headband
Noise Cancellation
Enclosure Material Plastic

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  1. Emma

    I can’t get over how much I love these headphones. The comfort, the sound quality, and the aesthetic literally ATE. I got the pink AirPods Max and literally hated them: they were so tight on my head, so heavy, sound quality was mid at best, and they felt, though heavier than the Ultras, more susceptible to being damaged/dinged. I returned them within a week and got these instead. These headphones are so elite and far better than i imagined. The sound quality is so clear, phone calls and music sound CRISPY, the noise cancelling is excellent, and you look so cute wearing them!! I have a big ole head, and they’re still cute. If you want a great ANC that doesn’t look or feel like you’re wearing a headset straight outta Top Gun, these are THEM.

    Emma

  2. sklok

    I recently got my hands on the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones, and here are my thoughts:1. **Sound Quality**: The sound quality is great, with clear and crisp audio. The bass is on the heavier side, which might be a plus for bass enthusiasts but could be a bit overwhelming for others.2. **Comfort**: The headphones are quite comfortable to wear. However, I did experience slight pain after about an hour of use, and they tend to get hot, which can be a bit uncomfortable during extended listening sessions.3. **Noise Cancelling**: For some reason, I feel that the QC Ultra earbuds provide better noise cancellation compared to the Ultra headphones. While the noise cancelling on the headphones is still good, it doesn’t seem to match the level of the earbuds IMO.4. **Price**: I was able to get these headphones on sale, which was a better deal than the launch price. This made the purchase feel more worthwhile.5. **Customization**: The Bose app allows for sound adjustment to better fit personal preferences. This customization feature is a great addition, allowing users to tailor the audio experience to their liking.Overall, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones offer great sound quality and customization options. However, the comfort and noise cancelling could be improved. If you can find them on sale, they are a solid choice for those looking for high-quality headphones.

    sklok

  3. Bryan

    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.

    Bryan

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