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Bose Headphones Headset
John | 2024-06-26 08:48:21 |
This headset is very good. For context - I am upgrading from the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 II. Operating the headphones is not intuitive and quite different from the QC 35 II. It pays to download the manual which can be found in the Overview tab (you can download it from the Bose website as well). It takes practice to master the equipment, but it is well worth the effort. You will have to download a new APP from the App store. It takes some fiddling to get it working with the headset. There are lots of features (shortcuts, immersive audio etc.) that I don't use because all I want to do is connect to the television and turn on the noise cancellation. I have found that controlling the Ultra with the App is a lot easier than using the fiddly little buttons. The volume strip control works just fine however, just make sure your finger isn't greasy. I am quite happy I bought the Bose QC Ultra headphones. 5 |
James | 2024-08-23 04:49:27 |
Just what was needed for the new iPhone to Bose headset interface! 5 |
Javier | 2024-08-26 05:15:15 |
use the Bose silent comfort headset but this skullcandy has better sound 5 |
Theo | 2024-07-04 01:33:17 |
I have one stand for my favorite headphones and got this second stand for my work headset. 5 |
Dawgg | 2024-06-23 04:32:50 |
Bose did not disappoint. The sound on these headphones are impressive. 5 |
RMC24 | 2024-08-15 08:44:24 |
I am a long time Bose user, however I love my new headphones! 5 |
Maury | 2024-05-18 08:23:49 |
This is a nice short connector. It works with my BOSE headphones and makes it possible to use them. 5 |
Chris | 2024-08-15 07:25:30 |
I have only had the Bose Ultra Headphones for a week. But I have had the opportunity to test them in a variety of situations: At home listening to music, using them for work on MS teams meetings, phone calls, and watching movies on my tablet; Commuting to work on a train and then walking to the office building in downtown Chicago; In an open work environment taking MS teams meetings and listening to music. In every situation, they have exceeded my expectations. I have used profiles for Quiet, Immersive, and Aware. Here is where I feel each performs its best: - I prefer “Quiet” mode when I am on phone calls and for some types of music. - “Immersive” works well for most music but is really awesome when watching a movie. - The “Aware” mode worked as expected when I wanted to hear people around me or when I was walking on the street in Chicago. I was curious what I could hear on the street and it was pretty much everything like passing cars, people talking, and animals. These are the areas I have liked and disliked so far in my time using them. Pros: - Best noise canceling headphones I have ever used. The train and office really sold me on how well these cancel the world around you. - Great for listening to music and watching movies. - Extremely comfortable even when wearing for multiple hours. - They are mostly plastic but they look and feel premium to me. - The case that comes with them is molded to support the headphones which is a first for Bose that I am aware of. Cons: - I have experienced a few software issues related to Bluetooth connections. I was able to work around these either via the Bose Music app or powering the device off and on. - The highest price for a Bose headset yet. While I hope a software update will resolve the few issues I noted they do not change my opinion of the headset. I would very much recommend this to my friends and family. If you are looking for a headset and can afford it, this is the one to buy. Just go get it and enjoy! 5 |
EBloom | 2024-08-03 05:49:23 |
I have been a very satisfied owner of many Bose products for over 20 years. I even have an older pair of Bose Headphones that I love and still use regularly. When I was given the opportunity to test the new Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones I jumped at the opportunity. The New Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are really sleek looking right in the box. They are a little heavier than my older Bose headphones but not so heavy that they weigh on you. The headphones adjust to your head, they glide smoothly. The padding on the ears is very comfortable and not overwhelming. The padding that sits on the top of your head is soft and does not feel heavy or bulky. The setup of the headphones was simple. Downloaded the Bose App on my phone and the headphones connect easily. The first song I played on the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones was a rock song from the early 80's. It sounded amazing. I loved how the sound seemed to resonate in my head. One of the best features is how the music seems to follow you around when you move. Like you were actually seeing the band live in concert. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are very good at canceling the outside noise while in use. Honestly, I would recommend these headphones to anyone who is looking to purchase new headphones. The Bose Quality, comfort, style, and sound of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are worth the price. 5 |
Dave | 2024-07-18 05:17:55 |
As an engineer, I'm thoroughly impressed by the Bose Ultra Headphones. Their sleek, premium design and advanced technology make them a significant upgrade from previous Bose headphones. The headphones' aesthetic appeal is matched by their performance, justifying the price tag. Having owned both the QC 35 and 45 models, I can attest to the exponential growth in capabilities that the Ultras represent. The noise cancellation feature is a masterstroke, creating an immersive, soundproof experience that outshines any predecessor. This feature works exceptionally well in noisy offices and windy outdoor conditions, providing a focused work environment and maintaining superior performance. The sound quality is exceptional, with a perfect balance between heavy bass, midrange, and treble, delivering a rich, immersive soundstage that is a significant step up from earlier models. The Ultras truly showcase the evolution and innovation of Bose's headphone technology, making them a worthy investment. The Bose Ultra Headphones, with their superior performance and comfort, have now become my go-to daily audio gear. Their exceptional sound quality and noise cancellation features make them a perfect companion for both my professional and personal life, offering an unmatched auditory experience. Be it attending a conference call, immersing myself in music, or catching up on my favorite podcasts, these headphones consistently deliver top-notch performance. One aspect I've particularly come to enjoy is the intense vibrations they are capable of, adding a whole new dimension to my listening experience. They have indeed revolutionized my daily interaction with sound. 5 |