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About this item SPATIAL AUDIO HEADPHONES: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones with spatial audio give you an immersive experience that makes music feel more real; CustomTune technology offers personalized sound, shaped to you NOISE CANCELING HEADPHONES: These wireless noise cancelling headphones feature Quiet Mode, Aware Mode and Immersion Mode, which combines full noise cancellation and Bose Immersive Audio HEADPHONES WITH MIC: Microphones focus on the sound of your voice and the bluetooth headphones with microphone filter out background noise for the clearest phone calls of any Bose headphones COMFORTABLE HEADPHONES: Soft ear cushions hug your ears, the band spreads pressure evenly and elevated materials let you make a statement with these noise cancelling over-the-ear headphones WIRELESS HEADPHONES BLUETOOTH: Advanced Bluetooth 5.3 offers connection within 30 feet of your device; SimpleSync allows you to sync with a Bose smart soundbar so you can listen to TV at your own volume 24-HOUR BATTERY LIFE: Listen longer with up to 24 hours of battery life (up to 18 hours with Immersive Audio), a 15-minute charge offers up to 2.5 hours of play time (up to 2 hours with Immersive Audio) CONNECT AND CONTROL: Touch controls on each earcup allow you to change volume, skip tracks, answer calls and change modes; you can also turn the Bluetooth headphones on/off simply with head motions BOSE APP: Download the Bose app to receive the latest software updates for your Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. Ensure optimal functionality and get access to all the latest features and cutting-edge tech
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Control Method | Touch |
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Control Type | Noise Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.56 Pounds |
UPC | 017817846172 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00017817846172 |
Manufacturer | Bose |
Is Autographed | No |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,271 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #59 in Over-Ear Headphones |
ASIN | B0CCZ1L489 |
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Age Range Description | Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brand | Bose |
Model Number | 880066-0100 |
Model Name | Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, Over-the-Ear Headphones with Mic, Up to 24 Hours of Battery Life, Black |
Built-In Media | Cable, User Manual, Protective Case |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range | 30 Feet |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired |
Is Electric | Yes |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Adjustable Headband, Noise Cancellation |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Bryan –
These are not perfect as headphones go, but they are literally the nicest noise cancelling headphones that any amount of money can buy. They have their ups and downs. I’m going to talk in depth about each of these, but overall these are the best noise cancelling headphones money can buy, so even when it comes to their downsides, you can’t do better.First, if you’re a regular consumer, you’ll be blown away by the sound quality. However, if you’re an audiophile used to audiophile grade open back headphones like the Sennheiser HD800, these fall short of audiophile levels of sound quality. Let me explain why that is.Sound quality wise, the sound quality is overall spectacular, but it has two problems. Bass is way overemphasized, and the treble is rolled off. The treble issue is in my opinion the only really major flaw you have to deal with in these headphones. It’s really a shame. Even with EQ, there’s no good way to make up for the treble problem because the high end is just always a little lacking.Bass is massively overemphasized, but everyone seems to do that these days, and most people seem to love it. Thankfully, you can just lower the bass in the EQ and it works fine, but from an audiophile perspective it’s still a mark against it. You can also raise the bass if you want to lose your hearing and cause brain damage from the thump. These things will thump so hard that it’ll give you a concussion.Aside from those two downsides, instruments sound absolutely spectacular with amazing definition, separation, and clarity, it’s just really unfortunate that they rolled off the treble. It’d be nice if the bass wasn’t so overemphasized, but the bass at least is understandable since it seems to be what most people want. I will say however that the mid is absolutely spectacular, so there’s that.Even at their best, if you’re a real audiophile, these don’t hold up to the sound quality of high end audiophile open back headphones by Sennheiser like the HD650 or HD800. These are consumer grade, very top end consumer grade, but they don’t reach the heights of real audiophile territory. For most people though, these will blow you away.Noise cancelling wise, these are the best money can buy. I’ve tried other noise cancelling headphones, and these destroy everything that I’ve ever tried. It’s a night and day difference in terms of the overall quality and effectiveness of the noise cancelling compared to other noise cancelling headphones.However, they’re not totally perfect. I have a bunch of air filter fans running full blast all the time, and it reduces their volume by 90+%, but it’s a little inconsistent. Some of the inconsistency comes from just how the headphones sit in my head, if I get them just right, it mutes probably 98% of the sound, but if they’re just a little off, it drops to between 90-95%. Sometimes it just seems to work better than other times with no apparent explanation. 90% is still a ton of noise reduction. Be aware though that you can still hear things, they’re just quiet. Like if you pass a fan while walking, you can still hear it, it’s just quiet.There is sometimes a slight amount of pressure from the noise cancellation, but it’s very minimal, and a lot of the time there’s actually none.Next, we get into the real premium stuff. You’re paying like $400 for this, so let’s talk about what you’re really paying for: the creature comforts and luxury that get overlooked at lower price ranges…For example, the case for these headphones is simply amazing. It feels extremely premium, it has a nice touch, it’s light but durable, it has this lovely leathery material that is a joy to hold. It just feels like a million bucks. Even the zipper is nice! The internal layout is likewise spacious, protective and just overall very high quality.Same with the headphones themselves. As an object that you hold in your hand, these things simply feel incredible. They’re unbelievably light, I don’t know how they made it feel this light. The headband literally feels like a cloud, it almost melts in your hand. I’ve never felt anything like it. It is insanely soft with this beautiful smooth leather feeling, yet it doesn’t collapse when you wear it. I don’t even understand how that works, but it does.These are the most comfortable set of headphones I have ever put on my head by far. It feels like you’re wearing a cloud. It’s crazy. The clamp force is so low that I can wear these for hours and hours on end and they just feel insanely comfortable the entire time.Even just holding these headphones physically, they feel like a million bucks. Like they’ve got these buttery smooth moving collapsible cans, yet they feel solid and durable, and they have this lovely smooth feeling to them.These are the things you’re really paying for when you pay $400. It’s just all those little details and luxuries that really make it. They put a lot of luxury into the things outside the actual speakers, and it shows. They feel super premium in your hands, they’re a beautiful shape, they’re insanely comfortable to wear, they have this elegant simple design to them, and their case is outstanding. Seriously, if you hold the case and headphones of any of the other noise cancelling headphones in your hands, they just don’t feel as nice as this.Overall, I really wish they hadn’t rolled off the treble. That’s its one major flaw. However, these are so good that I can’t go back to anything else (other than my open back audiophile sennheisers for serious listening). These are like the ultimate casual headphones for every day use. Watching TV? Use these. Going on an airplane? Use these. Going to the gym? Use these. Going for a walk? Use these. Unless all you want to do is sit down and seriously listen to some high quality music in a quiet room with audiophile headphones, you should be using these.These are your ultimate every day use headphones. If you’re a normal consumer who doesn’t care about audiophile grade stuff, these will absolutely blow your mind. Even if you’re an audiophile, you’ll probably end up addicted to them for every day normal use. I’m kindof addicted to them myself, to be honest.
sklok –
I recently got my hands on the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones, and here are my thoughts:1. **Sound Quality**: The sound quality is great, with clear and crisp audio. The bass is on the heavier side, which might be a plus for bass enthusiasts but could be a bit overwhelming for others.2. **Comfort**: The headphones are quite comfortable to wear. However, I did experience slight pain after about an hour of use, and they tend to get hot, which can be a bit uncomfortable during extended listening sessions.3. **Noise Cancelling**: For some reason, I feel that the QC Ultra earbuds provide better noise cancellation compared to the Ultra headphones. While the noise cancelling on the headphones is still good, it doesn’t seem to match the level of the earbuds IMO.4. **Price**: I was able to get these headphones on sale, which was a better deal than the launch price. This made the purchase feel more worthwhile.5. **Customization**: The Bose app allows for sound adjustment to better fit personal preferences. This customization feature is a great addition, allowing users to tailor the audio experience to their liking.Overall, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones offer great sound quality and customization options. However, the comfort and noise cancelling could be improved. If you can find them on sale, they are a solid choice for those looking for high-quality headphones.
SawyerMan –
To start out, I must say I am very fussy about audio. I have a small recording studio, which I spend at least eight hours a day in. I have three different sets of headphones, which all have a personality of their own when it comes to sound and mixing, I have a couple of Bose speakers which are excellent and have always been impressed with their products. I did not buy these with the intent of mixing, just for listening out of the studio. Most headphones don’t reflect what a good pair of studio monitors produce. These headphones , do an excellent job of reproducing accurate recordings, good and bad. The features of these headphones was really more than I needed, but I was presently surprised how good they sounded. As I have found over the years with Bose, there was always a little problem in the mids, but the clarity was so clear it was a no-brainer. Ever since I’ve started using these I can’t get them off my ears. I started using them in place of my flat response headphones because they give me a good reflection of my monitors. they are extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time and the features are top-notch in the noise cancellation is about as good as it gets in a set of headphones. The volume control can be a little bit hard to get used to, but the more I use them the easier it gets, as usual. The one thing I don’t really care for and it’s being kind of picky is, I normally will use these with a wired connection in the studio to avoid any latency by using Bluetooth. But you have to have the headphones powered on even when wire direct. My other headphones don’t use any battery power when plugged in direct. Now, if you’re into high-tech, you’re going to love the immersive settings on these cans. I have no idea how they pull this off and it wasn’t the reason that I bought them in the first place, but these things are awesome. I guess there’s no way I can really explain how they work and what it sounds like so I guess you’ll have to buy a pair for yourself. The problem with that is that they are a little pricey as always with Bose, but I think in this case they’re worth it. I was prepared to send these back if they didn’t sound good, simply based on how much they cost , so I was pleasantly surprised and how good they were. If you can get by the price, you will be happy with these headphones. Nothing is perfect, that’s for sure, but in the audio department these things come pretty close….Nice job Bose !
Oliver –
I own the Bose QC45 and have recently tried comparable headphones in this class including the B&W PX7 S2 and Sennheiser Momentum 4. The Bose QC Ultra are probably the best among this group when it comes to my top three priorities – sound quality, comfort, and ANC. Here are my relative rankings in these categories:SOUND QUALITYI was a bit skeptical at first that Bose’s new Immersion Mode would amount to a mere marketing gimmick, but it’s really unlike anything that I’ve ever heard. It’s hard to describe (you have to listen for yourself!). Immersion Mode somehow gives the sense that the audio source is in front of you (almost like speakers), which ultimately creates a more expansive, 3D-ish effect that makes the music “come alive.” I now listen exclusively in Immersion Mode and don’t know that I can go back to the more traditional, “closed-off” sound of other headphones. The QC Ultra is a definite step-up from the QC45.I was also impressed with the B&W PX7 S2’s balanced and clean sound signature; however, I had to return my pair because the left ear cup suddenly and inexplicably went dead after only a week of gentle use. I contemplated repurchasing because of how good they sound but don’t want to take the chance on receiving another dud.While the M4 has a loyal following, I was personally disappointed by the Sennheiser sound signature. The M4 was too bass-heavy for my taste; moreover, the clarity/separation for vocals and instruments was muddy and often overpowered by the bass.Rankings: QC Ultra >= PX7 S2 > QC45 > M4COMFORTBoth the QC45 and QC Ultra live up to the “comfort” in their names. Their light weight and plush padding are second to none, with perhaps a slight edge to the QC45. The PX7 S2 is also quite pleasant to wear but a little heavier compared to Bose. I was not a fan of the M4, which felt a bit cheap to me; the material used for the ear pads was not breathable (think hot ears), and the clamping force was tighter than Bose and B&W.Rankings: QC45 >= QC Ultra > PX7 S2 > M4ANCBose has earned a reputation as the “King of ANC”, a title that is well-deserved IMO. Both the QC45 and QC Ultra are noticeably more effective at drowning out ambient noise than the PX7 S2 and M4.Rankings: QC Ultra = QC45 > PX7 S2 = M4Hope that my observations help you if you’re trying to decide between these headphone options. I plan to keep the QC Ultra as Bose has made substantial improvements to the QC45, namely the Immersion Mode, that justify the price differential for me. I do wish that the battery life were longer, but its other distinguishing features make up for it. Overall, I’d give the QC Ultra 4.5 (rounding up to 5) stars!
Anime, Manga and Harlequin Romance GirlAnime, Manga and Harlequin Romance Girl –
I don’t know where to start, the comfort?! the sound quality?! Ok I’ll talk about the sound quality and features – Wow, wow, wow!! I REALLY love the Immersion setting. Basically, the Immersion setting means the noise cancelling option is to the highest level so the sound is REALLY crisp and no outside sounds interferes with whatever you are listening to. I was really blown away by the musical theater video I was listening to. The noise cancelling feature is REALLY superb. I was also in my room with an air purifier on – which is loud by the way. The Bose noise cancelling feature REALLY dimmed the sound of my air purifier. I would say it blocked 85 – 90% of the air purifier sound. Next are the controls. I’ve only been using the volume controls and it is the right side of the headphones. It’s really cool that it’s touch sensitive. There are no buttons – you just slide your finger up and down. The volume control is VERY responsive which is really cool. When I take the headphones off it automatically pauses the video or song (neat!) I like the fact that I won’t be “wearing out” any buttons. As for comfort I love the fact that it DEFINITELY fits over my ears. I have no fear of pinched ears and lack of blood flow. The headphone pads is very soft, plush and comfortable. I stretched the headphone to its maximum length and it was good for my head. The feel of everything was just slick and smooth . I haven’t tested the battery yet. I will update once I do. the case is great and easy to use. It has a hole for the pads which is pretty convenient. I will be using the case because this Bose headphone costs a few dollars. I don’t have to mention that this uses USB-C and they provide the cord. I also like the fact that I can connect two different devices. I have android and there were no issues connecting to it but I made sure to download the Bose app. There is an IMMERSION DEMO which sounds VERY cool and you really get to hear the high quality audio features. I had no problems connecting it to my Windows computer. Very happy with my headphones. I plan to bring this to swim competitions where it can get very loud.
Mark B. –
Bose strikes love from some and disdain from others. I tend to favor brands like B&W that have a more pure Audiophile pedigree. While I have had Bose in years past (when the premium headphone market wasn’t so robust), I haven’t kept up with their latest letting a bit of the disdain in.With all premium headphones in this market sector today, Bluetooth, ANC, highly digitized these Bose are doing a nice job of balancing the factors. I have Sony XM5, Momentum 4, B&W Px8, B&O H95, and now these. Overall, Bose nails the ANC (their roots with aviation headphones), very comfortable, decent case. Build isn’t impressive like the B&O H95 but they are also a fraction of the price (35%) so I can write them a pass. Connectivity and dynamic switching is good on these, better than the Momentum’s and on par (slightly below) AirPods Pro’s in the Apple environment.If you are in the market for this type of headphones I would reccommend giving these a try…I was pleasantly surprised.Now the headphones connect to nothing and support has gone to zero. Not sure if this is a coincidence or a trend? My pair of headphones is no longer functional.Seems function is limited in the apple atmosphere.
Laura –
Because of the over ear design, these headphones are better than most. I wear them while I want to be with my husband , who is watching a zombie show, but I’d rather be reading – the headphones on and much of the show is tampered. Or, if I don’t want to read, they are great to sit next to him, but watch a streamed show on my tablet (that really cancels out his show). OK, it is also fantastic that once I take the headphones off, they automatically go into standby mode, so the battery life is extended.
Scott –
I wanted to upgrade from my Bose QC45, I wanted to try Dolby Atmos as I have it for home system however Bose doesn’t offer that. I tried several competitors but the immersion audio on the Ultra’s blows the Atmos out of the water. I prefer the still not only for movies but music as well, motion always makes it sound like the music follows you around, no matter where your head turns. Battery life is amazing at least in my opinion, build quality is great and these are incredibly lightweight . You can wear them for hours on end without any issues. I wear glasses and usually it becomes uncomfortable after an hour, no issues with that here. I enjoy the ease of use of operation with basically a single button multifunction and a slider for volume. Access the voice assistant or whatever shortcut you prefer you simply holding the slider for a few seconds. I’d highly recommend these. I do not think you would be dissatisfied.
Tim W. –
This is my second pair. The first lasted me several years. Actually they still work, just wanted to upgrade to the newest features.For a guy who travels a lot via aircraft, I especially like the noise cancelling feature. It seems to block out the crying kids and most of the frequencies a aircraft generates during flight. I have even used these in a hotel to block out the noisy neighbors.The quality of sound is at a Bose level. Nothing super spectacular, but so much better than ear buds. Highly recommended, especially for travel.
Lynn P –
I bought these for air travel and absolutely love them. The noise canceling is superb, I didnt realize how loud the noise is on a plane until I took them off mid flight. The sound quality is terrific as well and it comes with a the plug so you can watch TV on the plane but also wireless for other uses