Testseek.com have collected 123 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort Earbuds.
October 2020
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The editors liked
Best-in-class noise cancellation
Rich
Crisp
Balanced audio
Transparent listening mode can blend with ANC mode
Secure fit
Splash-resistant build
Comfortable
Fast charging
USB-C case
Bluetooth 5.1
IPX4 rating
Decent noise canceling
Superb active noise cancellation
Warm
Rich sound quality
Transparency mode blends with ANC
Excellent mics for calls and digital assistant use
Instant connectivity
Great audio quality
Elegant design
Excellent active noise cancelling
Simple touch interface
Incredible active noise cancellation
Great sound output
Decent fit
Active noise cancelling
Comfortable fit
Battery life
USBC and wireless charging
Sidetone audio during phone calls
Mono listening (right bud only)
Auto play/pause
Great noise isolation performance
Graphic EQ and presets available
Best noise cancellation yet among true wireless earbuds
Excellent sound quality
Crisp and clear sound
Powerful noise cancellation
Comfortable despite the size
Wireless charging
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Sound signature isn't for purists
Bulky case
On-ear controls could be more complete
No Bluetooth multipoint
SBC and AAC only
No aptX
Price
Disappointing battery life
Bulky and heavy
Massive earbuds and charging case
Battery life could be better
Large charging case
SBC and AAC
No aptX or Bluetooth multipoint
Bose Music app required to switch between devices
Lacks inapp EQ
Bulky
Relatively bulky design for truly wireless earbuds
Large carrying case
No onboard volume controls
Can only pair to one device at a time
Large earbuds and case
Awkward look due to size
Limited touch controls and customization
Summary
Bose doesn't have the true wireless experience of some other headphone companies
But you would never know it. The QC Earbuds are a huge leap over the Sou
Published: 2020-10-19, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Stunning audio quality, Excellent noise cancellation, Comfortable to wear for hours, Intuitive touch controls
Larger earbuds, Huge charging case
Bose has done it again. The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds offer stunning audio quality and incredible noise cancellation. They are one of the most well-rounded and versatile earphones money can buy.Related PostsNuraphone review – headphones that are tuned to...
Abstract: US$280 / AU$297 at AmazonBose is known for noise canceling. Its over-the-ear cans have often set the bar for silencing noisy backgrounds. So it's no surprise that the company's QuietComfort Earbuds continue that reputation.Launched a little over a year ag...
…but not as good as the QC Ultras,Chunky shape might not suit everyone,No aptX support,Call quality only okay
Bose's entry-level ANC earbuds display many talents, from their powerful, entertaining sound to their impressive customisation options and solid noise-cancelling skills. An excellent option for the money...
As a combination of sound quality, comfort and particularly noise-cancellation, Bose QuietComfort Earbuds take some beating. They do protrude more than many true wireless buds but they fit well and sound greatReasons to buy+Exceptional noise-cancellation+...
Less than average battery life, No onboard volume controls for Android users (yet), No aptX,
Bose makes its mark with the terrific QuietComfort Earbuds. They sound brilliant and noise-cancelling performance is imperious. Aside from battery life that comes in behind that of its closest rivals, these are a sensational pair of earbuds from Bose.Pros...
Published: 2020-11-09, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
top noise cancelling that's adjustable, Bluetooth 5.1 and AAC support, solid battery life, good sound, supercomfortable, sweat resistant
expensive, large case, no seamless device switching or multidevice connections, only right earbud can be used on its own, limited ondevice controls such as no volume, batteries not replaceable
The QuietComfort Earbuds are everything you'd expect from Bose but with a few knocks that hold them back from greatness.The earbuds have some of the most effective noise cancelling available, are super-comfortable and are a good-sounding easy listen – per...
Published: 2020-10-30, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Noise-cancelling as good as you'd expect from Bose, 11 levels of ANC in the app, Good seal, Bassy but balanced listen
Touch controls initially confusing, and no volume slider, Case is enormous
Their bulkier-than-average design and the ridiculously large case will no doubt put some people off, especially when the latter's size doesn't mean superior battery life. But otherwise the QC Earbuds are difficult to knock. The noise-cancelling doesn't d...
It's not often Bose is late to a headphone party, but with Apple, Beats, Sennheiser and Sony already offering premium wireless, noise-cancelling earbuds, the pressure was on Bose to produce something competitive right from the off - and it's fair to say i...