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Bose Wireless Headphones Vs Airpods Pro
WBCilliers | 2024-07-27 05:51:11 |
I bought the Bose QC35 wireless headphones and could not connect to my older Mac Pro. Turns out the Bose QC35 required Bluetooth 4.x, and the Mac Pro has Bluetooth 2.1. So I bought this adapter and it worked like a charm. I can now connect to my iPhone 6S and switch to the Mac Pro easily. 5 |
dp896 | 2024-06-13 07:35:11 |
Some of the best headphones I've ever owned. For reference I have used Bose QC 35 II, AirPods Pro, Sony, Beats. These are pricy but worth the money. 5 |
L02 | 2024-06-22 07:44:23 |
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Headphones are a game-changer in the world of noise-canceling headphones. I've had the pleasure of using them for a while now, and I must say, they deliver an exceptional audio experience. First and foremost, the noise cancellation on these headphones is nothing short of incredible. They effortlessly drown out background noise, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in your music or podcasts. Whether you're on a noisy commute, working in a bustling coffee shop, or just need some peace and quiet at home, these headphones will do the trick. Sound quality is where Bose truly shines. The audio is crisp, clear, and well-balanced across the entire spectrum. The bass is punchy without being overpowering, and the mids and highs are rich and detailed. Whether you're listening to classical music, hip-hop, or podcasts, these headphones deliver a fantastic audio experience. Comfort is another area where the QuietComfort Ultra excels. They are incredibly lightweight and come with plush ear cushions, making them comfortable to wear for extended periods. The headband is adjustable and feels secure without being too tight. They're perfect for long flights or marathon work sessions. Battery life is also impressive. With up to 20 hours of playback time on a single charge, you can enjoy your music all day without worrying about running out of power. The touch-sensitive controls on the earcups are intuitive and easy to use. You can adjust volume, skip tracks, and even answer calls with a few simple taps. These are worth every penny if you value top-notch noise cancellation, audio quality, and comfort. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Headphones are a premium choice for audiophiles and frequent travelers alike, and they have certainly earned a spot at the top of my list of favorite headphones. 5 |
WJS2 | 2024-06-15 02:47:43 |
I compared these headphones to the Apple AirPods Max, and the Sennheiser Momenthum 4 wireless headphones. After several days of evaluating the sound and features i selected the Sony's because I felt the sound quality was the best. 5 |
Rio D | 2024-06-02 03:20:45 |
Best headphones ever!. Previously had bose switched to JBL wireless. AWESOME! 5 |
Coreymister55 | 2024-04-17 05:41:47 |
These headphones are….. AMAZING. In comparison between the NC700’s and the AirPods Pro Max the QC ultra’s are the perfect blend. The three modes Immersive, Ambient, and Quiet mode are HUGE versatility factors that make adaptability for daily use a no brainer. The actual quality of sound is vastly improved from the NC700’s but still keeping the base that I love with boss. The headphones are light and feel premium themselves. Truly Bose has outdone themselves with this new pair of headphones. 5 |
Emiliano | 2024-09-15 03:21:38 |
This headphones are great because it connects to my iPhone without any problem. The Bluetooth connection is the same as my AirPods pro. It has great sound, the bass is not great has the AirPods. The noise cancellation is an excellent feature, but is its not the same as the AirPods. Overall this product is excellent. I use it at my runs and it stays well in my ears. 5 |
Dave | 2024-08-19 04:39:45 |
While it's early in the relationship (6 times using) I'm loving these in-ear headphones. I have the original Beats Pro in the over-the-ear version, and these were my favorites until the Fit Pro came along. I never thought the hook would work to keep the headphones in my ear -- but it does and it's super comfortable. Beyond this the sound is wonderful as well, especially with the spatial mode on. Running or biking and moving your head around keeps the sound moving as well. They are not as silent in noise cancellation as my AirPods but I don't care because these are better in my ears than my AirPods. I'm considering these for my primary ear phones and ditching the AirPods -- or having the AP play a more minor role. Very happy so far. 5 |
Walter B. | 2024-05-23 09:56:44 |
I have been using traditional AirPods and AirPod Pro for years and unfortunately those headphones was creating a lot of moisture in my ears and causing ear infections. I have sever hearing loss and rely on headphones to talk on my phone and conference call. When my audiologist suggested Shokz, I was looking for something like the AirPods design but it didn’t exist at the time so I purchased the OpenRun Pro. Although OpenRun Pro kept my ears healthier due to my impaired hearing, I struggle to hear it unless I was in a quite environment. It just wasn’t load enough for me like the AirPods or my Sony XM4 but this shouldn’t be an issue for someone with normal hearing. When I saw Shokz was going to release OpenFit, I was really excited because it was something I have been looking for. For me personally, these have been louder than OpenRun Pro and I have enjoyed them. Pairing them to my iPhone was easy. However, when I tried to pair it to my iPad or a 2nd device I did have to google how to do it. I have been able to pair it to my MacBook Pro. I am still in the process and in figuring out how to connect to Windows 10 and MS Teams. Overall I am grateful and super happy with OpenFit. 5 |
Bogdan A. | 2024-07-29 07:43:45 |
I switched to these headphones after almost two years of using AirPods Pro. Overall, I can say that I like the in-ear factor better than the earbuds. Great with Spotify streaming, good sound detail, fits comfortably in my ears, the design of the earphones and the charging case are above all praise. I like it, I recommend it. 5 |