Bose Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/bose/ Technology News and Reviews Fri, 11 Aug 2023 06:18:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Bose QuietComfort Ultra Series earbuds exposed, Starting at 349.95 Euros https://www.techgoing.com/bose-quietcomfort-ultra-series-earbuds-exposed-starting-at-349-95-euros/ Fri, 11 Aug 2023 06:15:34 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=121273 According to foreign media mysmartprice, Bose is preparing to launch the new QuietComfort series of earbuds and now the product’s appearance has been exposed, offering two styles of earplugs and headphones. ▲ Picture source mysmartprice, the same below Among them, the earbuds adopt an in-ear design and are available in black and white colors. The […]

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According to foreign media mysmartprice, Bose is preparing to launch the new QuietComfort series of earbuds and now the product’s appearance has been exposed, offering two styles of earplugs and headphones.


▲ Picture source mysmartprice, the same below

Among them, the earbuds adopt an in-ear design and are available in black and white colors. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds will be launched as the successor to the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II and will retain similar designs and features to their predecessors, such as active noise reduction support (ANC), built-in microphone, touch control, Bluetooth 5.3 and IPX4 rating.

The headset, also available in black and white, has the same physical buttons as other QuietComfort products, allowing users to adjust volume and control music playback. Additionally, the product has a USB-C port.

Another media, Gsmarena, revealed that the QuietComfort Ultra headset is expected to be priced at 499.95 Euros in France and the price of the earplugs is 349.95 Euros. It is expected to be officially launched next month.

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Bose 550 Speaker released: priced at RMB 4999, supports TrueSpace enhanced acoustic technology https://www.techgoing.com/bose-550-speaker-released-priced-at-rmb-4999-supports-truespace-enhanced-acoustic-technology/ Sat, 14 Jan 2023 08:05:28 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=64179 Bose recently launched a new Bose home entertainment speaker 550, which supports Dolby Atmos content, and is equipped with Bose’s unique TrueSpace enhanced acoustic technology. The new Bose Home Entertainment Speakers 550 can separate and precisely present instruments, dialogue and sound effects on the far left, right and right above the room, bringing a more […]

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Bose recently launched a new Bose home entertainment speaker 550, which supports Dolby Atmos content, and is equipped with Bose’s unique TrueSpace enhanced acoustic technology. The new Bose Home Entertainment Speakers 550 can separate and precisely present instruments, dialogue and sound effects on the far left, right and right above the room, bringing a more immersive audio-visual experience. Priced at RMB 4,999, it will be available for purchase starting January 15.

The Bose Home Entertainment Speaker 550 streams media using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, and SimpleSync pairs the speaker with compatible Bose headphones or Bluetooth speakers to further expand the listening experience.

When playing Dolby Atmos content, precise Bose digital signal processing, Atmos decoding technology and five built-in sound generators deliver sound to places where there are no speakers, for a surround sound experience. Two outward-facing runway-shaped drivers project sound horizontally across the room, while a central high-frequency driver delivers clear vocals. The two upward-facing sound units enhance the horizontal sound field and also simulate the sound above the head through sound refraction.

Bose TrueSpace enhanced acoustic technology can intelligently resolve non-Dolby content such as stereo or 5.1 channel through the built-in 5 sound units and re-synthesize the sound signals to bring an immersive spatial experience. For TV and music content, Bose QuietPort technology gives the speaker 550 a good bass performance, ensuring near-zero distortion at any volume.

The new Bose Home Entertainment Speaker 550 features a small, compact form factor that doesn’t add extra height while still packing enough sound-generating units to ensure no compromise on sound quality. The Bose Home Entertainment Speaker 550 measures 5.61cm high X 10.4cm deep X 69.4cm long and fits easily under the TV without blocking the screen. The overall body is designed in Bose’s signature black color and is surrounded by a metal grille.

The Bose Home Entertainment Speaker 550 is simple to set up, requiring only an HDMI eARC cable or fiber optic cable to connect to your TV.

The new product offers flexible streaming options for instant access to favorite streaming music services using Wi-Fi or Apple AirPlay2. Users can also connect their phones or tablet via Bluetooth to play content from their devices.

The Bose Home Entertainment Speaker 550 is also compatible with all other Bose speakers for a multi-room sound system or can be paired with additional Bose subwoofers and rear speakers for an even more powerful home theater experience. The Bose Music App allows you to set up, operate, and personalize the Bose Home Entertainment Speaker 550, and use the SimpleSync feature to get real-time firmware updates.

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Bose QuietComfort II headphones will support aptX Lossless transmission for CD-quality sound https://www.techgoing.com/bose-quietcomfort-ii-headphones-will-support-aptx-lossless-transmission-for-cd-quality-sound/ Wed, 23 Nov 2022 21:15:20 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=48686 According to Notebookcheck, Bose’s recently launched QuietComfort Earbuds II true wireless headphones will support aptX Lossless transmission via a software update. Bose QuietComfort II’s aptX Lossless support is reportedly expected to be updated via software in the spring of 2023, and Bose has not yet provided an exact date for delivery of the feature. Qualcomm […]

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According to Notebookcheck, Bose’s recently launched QuietComfort Earbuds II true wireless headphones will support aptX Lossless transmission via a software update.

Bose QuietComfort II’s aptX Lossless support is reportedly expected to be updated via software in the spring of 2023, and Bose has not yet provided an exact date for delivery of the feature.

Qualcomm released a Bluetooth audio codec called aptX Lossless, which is claimed to provide CD-quality sound via Bluetooth. aptX Lossless Bluetooth audio codec can transmit 16-bit 44.1kHz audio via Bluetooth.

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II active noise canceling wireless Bluetooth headphones were launched in China in September this year, with a debut of 2299 yuan and a current price of 2199 yuan in Jingdong. The headphones support Bose CustomTune sound calibration technology. Once the headphones are removed from the charging case, audio playback can begin and the ear canal will be measured to create the best noise-canceling experience. In addition, the technology can be tailored to specific frequencies, adapting to the surrounding environment to vary active noise cancellation, and each headset is equipped with four microphones.

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Bose QuietComfort SE headphones quietly hit the market https://www.techgoing.com/bose-quietcomfort-se-headphones-quietly-hit-the-market/ Wed, 14 Sep 2022 02:10:25 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=25863 When the Bose QuietComfort 35 II was replaced by the QuietComfort 45 last year, it became clear that this was already a very old product, and now it seems to be showing signs of renewal: another SE model has been released, which appears to be a reinvention of the 45, and interestingly enough, it’s a […]

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When the Bose QuietComfort 35 II was replaced by the QuietComfort 45 last year, it became clear that this was already a very old product, and now it seems to be showing signs of renewal: another SE model has been released, which appears to be a reinvention of the 45, and interestingly enough, it’s a silent release for the officials, with the product itself already available in several US stores (and should be coming to Europe soon).

The Bose QuietComfort SE can play for 24 hours on a single 2.5-hour charge (up from 20 hours on the 35 II model and in line with the 45), and a quick 15-minute charge is enough for 3 hours. And the latest hardware improvement is that the 35 II’s micro-USB charging port will be replaced by USB-C (just like the 45).

As with previous models, QuietComfort SE features high-quality active noise cancellation, which, along with other features such as Aware mode (Bose’s term for ambient mode), are operated via hardware buttons rather than touch controls. Of course, it supports control with a mobile app that allows users to adjust settings like an equalizer.

The retail package includes a protective carrying case, the headphones themselves, a USB A-C cable and a 3.5mm to 2.5mm audio cable.

As is typical of the series, it is designed to be lightweight and comfortable, and can also be folded flat for increased portability. the Bose QuietComfort SE is expected to be available soon in the US (in a few days) for $330, and later in Europe for €350 – these prices are the same as when the QC 45 was launched.

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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II launched with noise cancellation support https://www.techgoing.com/bose-quietcomfort-earbuds-ii-launched-with-noise-cancellation-support/ Thu, 08 Sep 2022 13:35:01 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=24368 Bose has launched its new set of TWS earbuds, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II. The brand claims it has the best noise cancellation support in the whole market, including a comparison done with both in-ear and over-the-ear headphones. It further comes with some interesting sets of specifications like CustomTune Sound Calibration and Bose’s custom sound […]

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Bose has launched its new set of TWS earbuds, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II. The brand claims it has the best noise cancellation support in the whole market, including a comparison done with both in-ear and over-the-ear headphones. It further comes with some interesting sets of specifications like CustomTune Sound Calibration and Bose’s custom sound algorithms.

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II; specifications and price

Bose claims that its latest noise-cancelling buds, including in-ear and over-ear models, are the best on the market. CustomTune sound calibration is included in the new QC Earbuds II. When you put the buds in, they play a proprietary tone that measures the acoustic response of your ear canal and then tailors the audio and noise cancellation to your specific hearing.

ActiveSense, a newly added feature, is Bose’s version on transparency mode, which makes use of sophisticated hardware and Bose sound algorithms. The new QC Earbuds II support Bluetooth 5.3 and are IPX4 water resistant. They do not, however, include multi-point pairing. The buds have a battery life of 6 hours and the charging case has an additional 18 hours. The case’s USB-C port is used for charging.

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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II

Bose also includes two silicone tips: one for the in-ear portion and another that works as a fin on the outer ear, ensuring a perfect fit and seal. Each earbud has four microphones, three of which are located on the outside of the earphones.

The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II will be available in a single triple black colour for $299 at launch, and you can already pre-order a pair directly from Bose. Open sales begin on September 15. Later this year, a second Soapstone colour variant will be available.

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Bose pushes QuietComfort Earbuds II: Noise Cancellation Effect https://www.techgoing.com/bose-pushes-quietcomfort-earbuds-ii-noise-cancellation-effect/ Thu, 08 Sep 2022 03:18:38 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=24122 On the same day that Apple announced the second-generation AirPods Pro, Bose announced the QuietComfort Earbuds II, wireless earbuds that offer “the world’s best noise cancellation” for $299.99, according to a press release from Bose. The black version is currently available for pre-order today (the white version will be available for pre-order the first week […]

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On the same day that Apple announced the second-generation AirPods Pro, Bose announced the QuietComfort Earbuds II, wireless earbuds that offer “the world’s best noise cancellation” for $299.99, according to a press release from Bose. The black version is currently available for pre-order today (the white version will be available for pre-order the first week of October) and will be available for purchase on September 15.

At Bose’s launch event, foreign tech media The Verge wore the earbuds for about 10 minutes, during which Bose demonstrated them with the noisy sounds of everyday life (trains, planes, cars).

Bose showed off 2 new features: CustomTune Sound Calibration and ActiveSense perception mode. ANC always makes a big difference, but this leap sounded especially big. With “Quiet” mode activated, The Verge editors had to work hard to hear the sound in the background.

The CustomTune process recalibrates each earbud locally each time you remove the headset from its protective case. It plays a quick start ringtone, then calculates how your ear canal distorts the sound and adjusts accordingly. Instead of relying on cookie-cutter ANC filters to provide noise reduction for each individual ear, this approach relies on algorithms to do so. We’ve all heard countless companies say they’ll adjust the sound to your ear anatomy, but this is pretty convincing.

Another new feature, ActiveSense, is in the perception mode “Aware Mode,” named for Bose’s pass-through mode, which allows external sound to enter and adjusts ANC sensitivity in real-time based on the noise occurring around it.

Each earbud has four microphones: one on the inside and three on the outside. Bose says the microphone array “senses, measures and sends unwanted noise to a proprietary electronic chip” to eliminate it in “less than a fraction of a millisecond. I’m impressed here, too. The ambient sound is much more realistic than I’m used to, with much less noise and distortion. We’ll have to wait and see if the seemingly solid microphone quality translates into good-sounding voice calls.

The QuietComfort Earbuds II use Bluetooth 5.3, though they lack multipoint pairing, which is an odd omission at this price. Bose claims they can last up to six hours with ANC on, and the USB-C charging case (without wireless charging) supports an additional 18 hours of battery life. A 20-minute charge in the charging case provides up to two hours of playback. They are IPX4 waterproof for sweat and light rain, but will not withstand heavy rain. The headphones come with three earbuds and three stabilizer bands.

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[Photo] Bose high-end QuietComfort Earbuds II headphones renderings revealed https://www.techgoing.com/photo-bose-high-end-quietcomfort-earbuds-ii-headphones-renderings-revealed/ Mon, 22 Aug 2022 17:34:33 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=17852 Audio manufacturer Bose is planning an update to its high-end noise-canceling headphones, the QuietComfort Earbuds. While the company has yet to officially announce the QuietComfort Earbuds II, a new leak reveals their updated design and highlights some key details. The news comes from Roland Quandt of German tech outlet WinFuture.de, who has shared official renders […]

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Audio manufacturer Bose is planning an update to its high-end noise-canceling headphones, the QuietComfort Earbuds. While the company has yet to officially announce the QuietComfort Earbuds II, a new leak reveals their updated design and highlights some key details.

The news comes from Roland Quandt of German tech outlet WinFuture.de, who has shared official renders of the QuietComfort Earbuds II in two colors.

As you can see in the accompanying images, the upcoming earbuds are basically the same shape as their predecessors, but the outlet notes that the new model is more compact. You’ll also notice some subtle design changes, but these are purely aesthetic changes that won’t affect usability or performance.

The outlet also notes that the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II offer up to 6 hours of battery life on a single charge, but it’s unclear if this battery life specification has ANC turned on.

Based on the battery life ratings of previous models, we believe the QuietComfort Earbuds II will last up to 6 hours with ANC turned off, unless Bose offers a larger battery in the earbuds. Like the older models, QuietComfort Earbuds II will be available with capacitive touch and a charging case with USB Type-C port.

Quandt further revealed that the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II will retail for $299 in the U.S., which is $20 more than the previous model. At this time, we don’t have any more information about the upcoming earbuds. But Bose will likely release the earbuds in the coming weeks, and we’ll be sure to share more details as soon as they become available.

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