Bose's QuietComfort Earbuds II improve on the company's previous design with a much smaller size, a new custom tuning feature, and longer battery life.
On the same day that Apple announced the latest version of its AirPods Pro wireless earbuds, Bose has made a similar move, with the debut of the QuietComfort Earbuds II. The company’s latest flagship active noise-canceling earbuds are significantly smaller than their predecessors and feature a new algorithm that constantly adjusts to your individual hearing profile, as well as your surroundings.
The first version of the QuietComfort Earbuds are still one of our most-recommended wireless earbuds, especially for their superb noise cancellation — a Bose specialty — but they are also among the largest wireless earbuds and their charging case is quite bulky. Their large size meant that Bose had to incorporate silicone earhooks into the design of the earbuds’ eartips in order to provide people with a stable and secure fit.
The other big change is the way the earbuds are tuned. Bose has introduced a new feature it calls CustomTune that uses a test tone combined with microphones to analyze how your individual ears respond to sound frequencies. It then makes adjustments to the earbuds’ tuning accordingly. This test is conducted every time you take the earbuds out of their case and insert them into your ears, but takes less than half a second, according to the company.
The QuietComfort Earbuds II continue to offer ActiveSense, which automatically guards for loud noises while you’re in transparency mode in order to protect your hearing as you go about your day.
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