The Bose QuietComfort Headphones are wireless, full-size, noise-cancelling headphones that deliver both deep bass and clear detail simultaneously, while blocking out background noise in environments such as offices, public places, or traffic, all in a very comfortable design. Once you put these headsets on, they fit around your ears with soft, comfortable pads, and when combined with active noise cancellation and passive sealing, they do an excellent job of blocking out background noise. Quiet and Aware listening modes let you either shut the world out or blend it back in, depending on where you are and what you are doing.
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Premium audio in a comfortable form factor
Noise-cancelling and sound controls on these headphones focus on cutting steady background noise and letting you shape how everything sounds. Quiet Mode targets low and midrange hum from engines or fans, while Aware Mode brings in more of the room so you can catch announcements or quick questions. Adjustable EQ in the app lets you tilt bass, mids, and treble up or down so playlists and podcasts both land where you like.
Comfort and fit are important factors to consider when planning to wear headphones for an extended period. The plush over-ear cushioning wraps around the outer portions of your ears and gently applies pressure along the sides of your head, rather than pressing directly on them. In addition, the padded headband keeps the frame firmly in place without discomfort from digging into your skin. Also, their overall design is intended to provide a light, comfortable experience during relaxed listening. In addition to active noise cancellation, the earcups surrounding your ears provide passive isolation to further enhance the noise-cancelling features.
The fact that you can use these headphones for 24 hours on a single charge means you don’t have to be tied to a power outlet. The number of hours you’ll get depends on how often you turn them off/on and how loudly you’re listening. If you find yourself with a dead battery, you can add up to 2.5 hours of battery life with a 15-minute top-off using a USB-C charger. That should give you just enough time to plug in the headphones again before heading out if you have very little battery life left.
Multipoint Bluetooth keeps two devices connected at once, so you can listen on a computer while still taking calls from a phone. If the battery runs out, you can plug in the included audio cable with an in-line microphone and keep listening. With the Bose app for updates and EQ, plus Quiet and Aware modes, and the $199 sale price instead of the usual $349 list price, these headphones deliver comfortable over-ear sound at a more forgiving cost.