The next version of the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Truly Wireless is the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless. If you want to block out noise, you should check out these buds. Because of their active noise cancelling (ANC) system, Bose beats competitors like the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless and the Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 when it comes to blocking out background noise.
Bose has also changed the way the buds look. They are now less bulky and more adjustable, which makes them more comfortable and fit better overall. Their carrying case also has an extra charge compared to the one that came before it.
The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II are the latest true wireless headphones from the company. They replace the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. This new version has been completely changed, so not many people are familiar with it. Bose has three different sizes of wraparound fins instead of a built-in concave fin.
Also, the buds themselves are no longer a big lump of plastic, but rather a lollipop-like unit with stems that is more carefully put together. This way, some of the size problems that users have seen in the past are neatly avoided, and nowhere is this more clear than with the case. The case of the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II is no longer a smooth brick shape.
Instead, it is much smaller. On the back, right above the USB-C port at the bottom, there is a single button that can be used for pairing and other things. If you’ve already paired with a device, just opening the case will start the process of connecting. Once you put the buds in your ears, helpful voice prompts will let you know if the status changes, if the mode switches, or if there are any other alerts you need to know about.
But this is usually only true for the battery level mode and the noise cancelling mode. The headphones are interesting to wear because the QC Earbuds II are one of the few wireless earbuds that have stabilisers on the earbud housings to help with fit issues. Most products are just made so that the tip will fit in your ear canal.
This design is a big plus because it will help you keep the same fit. There are also different sizes of ear tips in case the nozzle won’t go far enough into your ear to make a good seal. Bose says that each charge of the QuietComfort Earbuds II will last about six hours and that the case can hold 18 hours of power. Bose says it takes three hours to fully charge the battery from empty and that 20 minutes of charging gives you up to two hours of listening time.