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Model: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) - Black
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Active Noise Canellation
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 5.3
Bluetooth CodecSBC, AAC, aptX Adaptive (including low latency)
USB Charger RequirementsUSB-C, 5V DC, 1.2A
Battery LifeImmersive Audio Off: 6 hours
Immersive Audio On: 4 hours
Case with 100% charge: 18 hours
Charge TimeEarbuds: 2 hours
Case: 3 hours
Quick-charge time: 20 minute change provides up to 2 hours of use
Water ResistanceEarbuds: Yes, IPX4
Case: No
I have had Gen 1 of these for over a year. The noise cancelling is great.
But, STOP PUTTING CAPACITIVE BUTTONS ON THINGS THE SIZE OF JELLY BEANS YOU HAVE TO SHOVE IN YOUR EAR!!! There is no way to disable the inputs. I use these during yard work and leaves are better at stopping my music than I am. I would say 90% of the time one of the buttons is pressed it is not intentional. It is extremely frustrating.
I know I'm screaming into the void, but I need to get that out.
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Active Noise Canellation
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 5.3
Bluetooth CodecSBC, AAC, aptX Adaptive (including low latency)
USB Charger RequirementsUSB-C, 5V DC, 1.2A
Battery LifeImmersive Audio Off: 6 hours
Immersive Audio On: 4 hours
Case with 100% charge: 18 hours
Charge TimeEarbuds: 2 hours
Case: 3 hours
Quick-charge time: 20 minute change provides up to 2 hours of use
Water ResistanceEarbuds: Yes, IPX4
Case: No
This is a recommendation based off daily use.
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But, STOP PUTTING CAPACITIVE BUTTONS ON THINGS THE SIZE OF JELLY BEANS YOU HAVE TO SHOVE IN YOUR EAR!!! There is no way to disable the inputs. I use these during yard work and leaves are better at stopping my music than I am. I would say 90% of the time one of the buttons is pressed it is not intentional. It is extremely frustrating.
I know I'm screaming into the void, but I need to get that out.
Leave a Comment