They also have some quirky features, like the ability to take a selfie with voice control.
For $120 less thanBoses QC Ultra Earbuds, the question is, how do they stack up?
They share a moniker withBoses first flagship true wireless earbuds, first released in 2020 and since discontinued.
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Fit-wise, the new QuietComfort earbuds live up to the comfort half of the equation.
The earbuds are available in chilled lilac, a beige-ish color called white smoke, and black.
The biggest trade-off with the earbuds is ANC performance.
The QuietComfort earbuds, on the other hand, have three modes, Quiet, Off, and Aware.
With ANC off, the earbuds will passively cancel noise a tight seal will help block noise out.
Aware, on the other hand, actively amplifies outside noise, increasing situational awareness without drowning out music.
In short, Bose has taken a somewhat counterintuitive approach to these new earbuds.
Admittedly, some of these features are standard on other premium earbuds, but these are welcome additions nonetheless.