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4.9 out of 5
98.18% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
These are really goo headphones, I used them when I go running and they don’t even move. Only time they may slide is if you are laying down. Very comfortable and fits perfectly over my ear, doesn’t catch any of my piercings which is one of the reason why I bought these as I can’t use normal headphones or earbuds.Connects really easy, once you download the Bose app it just connects don’t have to keep opening up. Sound quality is really good, blocks out outside noice. The green colour is so nice.
5.0 out of 5 stars Flawless
* Excellent noise-cancelling; I really appreciate it. Often I wear them without playing music, just to block out ambient noise, it's very relaxing. Pretty sure these have saved my marriage :-)* Good sound quality* Sometimes the pairing can be awkward with multiple devices. Is there way to stop it spelling out the name of the connected device? If you want to focus on something in peace, you don't want a robot voice telling you "Connected to L - A - P - T - O - P - three - one - four - one - five - nine"* Long battery life; easily a whole day even if I'm using them heavily, most people would find they last a week or two between charges. Also they're USB-C instead of one of the older standards, which helps stop cable profusion* Expensive. But worth it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressingly balanced
After hunting the Internet for reviews on what headphones to buy and what not to buy, I came across the new Bose Quietcomfort headphones, only released in the latter end of 2023.It was a toss up between these and the rivaling Sony WH1000XM4s, and these come out on top.Firstly, the sound of these headphones are near enough perfect. Straight out of the box, they are well balanced and offer a great amount of bass without distorting whilst also not drowning out the mids and the trebles. The box instructs you to download the Bose app and within this, you can adjust the EQ to your liking. Sound quality is very subjective and it must be understood that when looking at reviews for headphones, you may have different preferences when it comes to sound. And this is where the EQ comes in - you can adjust the bass, mid and trebles. As an audiophile myself, I am geared more towards crisp and non distorted sound whilst also preferring to feel the bass. These headphones do that. I have adjusted the EQ in favour of bass, slightly increasing the mid and favouring more treble too. They have a great balance and will not distort the sound. A tip for testing out these headphones whether at home or in the store would be to search for Spotify playlist specifically created to test out headphones with well produced songs of all genres.The fit is great and they are comfortable (as expected with the name). These are my first headphones due to always using earbuds in the past. They do not feel hot or close to the ear as reported sometimes with the XM4, and after trying out both of the headphones in store I can confidently say these are more comfortable.The build quality is as expected, they feel solid whilst also being lightweight and flexible. I will have to see how these last but judging by previous versions of the Quietcomfort, they will last a long time. I have seen quite a few issues reported online with the XM4 and XM5s breaking that hinge and this is not what you want from headphones whih are designed to fold.The ANC is great and is definitely industry leading. I haven't tried the XM4s NC fully so cannot comment on the comparison however these are far superior to my other wireless earbuds (pixel pro) and airpod pros. ANC on any headphones are not designed to block out 100% of noise however these come close to it. I cannot hear chatter or low frequencies and I believe these will perform well in noisy environments. They do have a slight (really slight) white noise when not playing music in ANC mode however you will not find a pair of headphones that will not as the technology is not advanced enough to do so. The aware mode is equally impressive and allows you to hear what you is around you and hold conversation without feeling like you have headphones on your head.The buttons are easy to use and controls the noise cancelling mode, volume, play/pause and the on and off switch. I do not like headphones/earbuds with swipe functions as they sometimes do not work properly and I struggle to see how physical buttons on these headphones will fail.These are the improved version of the QC45s with the addition of wind block mode which I had read was terrible on the QC45s. The drivers are reported to be better on the newer versions meaning more bass and better sound quality.If you are after a reliable pair of headphones then get these. They are expensive however are a great investment. The XM4s are slightly cheaper however have more reported issues, as with the QC45s.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great performance
Excellent sound quality , good noise cancellation , very comfortable to wear , looks superb and good battery life between charges. The only downside is if it could connect to Bluetooth directly without needing the Bose app. Maybe it’s possible and I have not explored it yet.
5.0 out of 5 stars "Silence the World in Style: Bose QuietComfort Wireless Headphones Are Your Ears' New Best Friend!"
The Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones are like that friend who’s always calm, cool, and collected—even when everyone else is losing their minds. The noise-cancellation is so good, you might start wondering if you’ve gone deaf or if the world just suddenly decided to shut up. It’s perfect for those moments when you’re trying to ignore your neighbor’s questionable taste in music or that loud talker on the train.Comfort-wise, these headphones are the equivalent of wrapping your ears in a cloud. They’re lightweight and have ear cups that are so plush, you’ll forget you’re even wearing them—until you stand up quickly and they remind you they’re there by clattering to the floor.As for the sound, it’s like a warm hug for your ears—rich, balanced, and just bassy enough to make you feel like you’ve got a personal concert going on. Sure, some audiophiles might think the bass is a bit too enthusiastic, but for the rest of us, it’s just the right amount of oomph to make your music pop.The battery life is solid too, so you won’t be left in silence halfway through a long flight or workday. Just remember, these beauties are more for chilling out than working out—they’re not going to stay on your head if you decide to break into a spontaneous sprint.Overall, if you’re looking to treat your ears to some luxury and block out the chaos of the world, the Bose QuietComfort Wireless are worth every penny. Plus, you’ll get the added bonus of looking super cool while you’re at it!
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant. Easy to use and connect
Good sound. Connects more or less automatically. There are voice prompts to tell youhow much charge there is left and what is connected. Comfortable and not too tight on the head.I can wear mine over my quest VR headset with no problem. I have around 6 cheap ear budsand headphones that are deficient in one way or another. I have decided to stop buying cheapbrands and go for well known, well researched brands as it costs less in the long run. I am well pleased with these.Well deserved 5 stars.
Bose Has Done it Again!
First, let may say that I bought them during Prime Days, when they were only $199.99, which was a discount of $150! So, they are an incredible value.I own many pair of headphones, including AirPod Max, Sonos Ace, Bose QC 45, and the Sony XM5’s. I also owned and sold the QuietComfort Ultra, which are way overpriced, and the main selling point (their spatial sound or whatever they call it) is a joke. I don’t think it enhances the sound at all. In fact, music has an artificial quality when using it. Additionally, I prefer the QuietComfort’s buttons to the Ultra’s touch controls, which seemed awkward. The Bose QuietComfort are quickly becoming my favorite. They sound better than all except the Apple AirPod Max. They are noticeably better than the QC 45. The bass is definitely deeper. The highs and mids are also discernibly better. The highs are brighter and more crisp. The 45’s require a lot of equalizer use, while the quietcomfort still require some tinkering, they require a lot less of it to achieve optimum sound. The noise cancelling has also improved, though I would say both the Sony XM5’s and the Sonos Aces are a touch better at cancelling most noise. The QuietComfort are the most-comfortable to wear, though they are no different than the 45’s in that regard. They are extremely lightweight (though sturdy), and clamp down perfectly tight. I can shake my head back and forth without them shifting, yet they’re not so tight as to prevent wearing them for an extended period of time. I don’t work out, but I would imagine they’d maintain their fit during exercise. They also offer multi-point connectivity, and they (and the 45’s) are the only two pair to switch seamlessly between my LG TV and my iPhone. The XM5’s require using the app, the Sonos don’t do it as easily as advertised and the AirPods Max don’t even offer multipoint functionality. If you own a pair of 45’s and are looking for an upgrade, then I would say there’s not quite enough of a performance gap to justify the $349 price tag, however, if you catch them on sale for $199 like I did, then I would definitely recommend upgrading. If you’re looking for your first pair, then I would definitely recommend the QuietComfort over all the others I mentioned, even at $349. I hope that helps. Happy Listening!
O que importa. é original ! Só isso ! Compra e seja feliz !
Embalagem mega protegida.Baixa o app e ele detecta sozinho. Super simples. O Serial Number da caixa tem que bater com o serial que aparece no App.
Calidad insuperable, valen cada peso.
Lo más llamativo es el color y el diseño de estos audífonos, son muy bonitos, grandes pero ligeros la verdad es que no se siente traerlos puestos ya que no lastiman ni cansan al paso de traerlos puestos unas horas. Además de la comodidad son fáciles de limpiar.El sonido es de excelente fidelidad, es verdad que el volumen podría ser más alto pero no sería realmente necesario. Lo que más me gustó fue la función de cancelación de ruido, yo personalmente los uso en el gimnasio por lo que usualmente hay mucho ruido y fuerte afuera, sin embargo yo me sumerjo en mi música y el ruido exterior pasa a ser inexistente.Otro punto a destacar es el excelente micrófono que tienen, también suelo usarlos en mi trabajo en llamadas y no he tenido problema de que no me entiendan o no se escuche mi voz lo suficiente.La duración de la batería es buena, además se cargan al 100% en alrededor de 2 horas o quizá menos y la batería al uso que yo les doy me llega a durar 5 días, para mí está más que bien.Nunca había tenido algo de esta marca porque el precio se me hacía bastante elevado y la verdad es que me lo pensé mucho en comprarlos pero si tú al igual que yo estás pensándolo déjame decirte que no te vas a arrepentir porque valen absolutamente cada peso, si les darás un uso diario ten por seguro que será una buena compra.
Expensive, but subjectively worth it.
If you had told me any time prior to a few weeks ago, I’d have scoffed at the thought of buying anything other than the cheapest headphones I could find at Walmart.Well, I found myself in Staples recently and was bored waiting for my son. I checked out the Bose headphones on display and was immediately blown away at how immersive the sound was.Back home I was using my cheap headphones daily for workouts. But now I knew what I was missing out on.I had to have them.I researched between the QC at $409 and the QC Ultra at almost $500, and read ++ reviews. Mostly here on Bolo.In the end I opted for the QC, ordering it through Bolo and not Staples, because Staples does not allow the return of headphones and for that price I wasn’t going to risk it. I would wait the 4-5 days and know that if I wasn’t satisfied, that Bolo would give me a return.Well, I have to say, I’m overall impressed, but I also realize that my level of impression is very subjective, coming from someone who has never spent more than $25 on a pair of headphones for myself.It is a bit too big for my head but they still fit good for workouts, unless I’m doing something like push-ups or planking, or leaning forward, they will start to slip off.The other day I experienced this while leaning over my counter trying to jam stuffing into a gaping turkey hole.But I digress.The sound cuts out every now and then as others have noted. I only use these for music.I love the “aware” and “quiet” feature. And the battery life is astounding. After the first full charge, I made sure to use them until it drained the battery completely. It lasted just about 24hrs. I didn’t listen to music the entire time, maybe 5-6hrs total, but the headphones were turned on the whole time.The next time I charged them, I used them and turned them off in between. It’s now been 48hrs and I still am at 50% battery. I feel I’ve used them quite a bit, so I’m very impressed with the battery at this point.That’s another thing - I appreciate that it tells you your battery life when you turn the headphones on.They are not heavy on the head and it doesn’t create sore spots.The sound is crisp and immersive.The “quiet” mode works really well even when you aren’t listening to music. It’s very calming.I really considered getting the Ultras and wasn’t sure if I was missing out on anything better by sticking to the QCs. So I went back to Staples to test out the Ultra and realized there were some things about it that I didn’t like after all, such as the very sensitive finger swipe volume. I much prefer the buttons of the QC. It’s the little things sometimes. I just overall felt like it wasn’t worth spending that extra hundred dollars.I’m conclusion, I love my headphones but I’m just a small town bumpkin that is amused by shiny things. Still can’t believe I spent $400 on headphones though. Like what?
Amazing Noise cancelling, great user experience
(I own a pair of Sony XM4s also. So, all of my comparison is being made with that device.)Quality 7/10 =>First off, the bat, this feels like a premium product from the packaging and the case that it comes with. But once you open it the headphone itself is very light and the materials is decent so it doesn’t give you that premium feeling. That was my issue, like the Xm4s feel a lot nice and feels like you've paid the money for it, these feel a little plasticy and fragile.Comfort => 10The weight being less is a great factor when it comes to comfort, they sit so lightly on the head and the earcups are large enough that there is no touching anywhere.Noise cancelling => 10The noise cancelling is better than the XM4s by like a good 10-15%, you can tell difference in the first few seconds of wearing it. Does a good job without creating that vacuum pressure.Sound => 8The sound off the box is VERY flat. There was no punch in the sound and was a little underwhelming. But the Bose app has a basic EQ that lets you customize it a bit which really helped bring this thing to life. It was a lot better after but still not as good the Sony XM4.Price =>9Got this for around 17k after card discounts and everything, it is a really good price to own a "Bose", if you know what i mean. But other than the brand factor and their noise cancelling tech there nothing much you can tell it is worth price. The plastics were feeling a little cheap and the voice that says pairing and connected is a little annoying and sounds like those cheap Chinese devices
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