Amazon has
Bose Quietcomfort Ultra Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds (White Smoke) on sale for
$199.
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Bose Quietcomfort Ultra Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds (various) on sale for
$199.99.
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About this product:
- Spatial audio creates a front-facing immersive soundstage
- CustomTune adapts ANC and audio to each ear
- Nine eartip and band options support a secure, comfortable fit
- Quiet, Aware, and Immersion listening modes
- Up to 6 hours battery or 4 hours with immersive mode
- Bluetooth multipoint switches between devices
- Noise-rejecting mics provide clearer call quality
- Supports single-earbud listening
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Hopefully it will come back in a week or so
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gen 2 has wireless charging built into the case, gen 1 needs an additional case
Hopefully it will come back in a week or so
Quiet mode is pretty incredible. You can barely hear someone right beside you talking at a normal volume.
The charging in the case is inconsistent at best. I always put them in and lightly jostle them to ensure they're actually charging. Even then, they sometimes only charge to 90% in the case. Sometimes they don't charge at all.
Battery life is incredible - I usually get 8-9 hours.
Call quality isn't special - anytime I drop the call from earbuds to the phone, the person on the other end says "oh that's better". You can definitely hear the person through the ear buds but not very loud.
The bass and audio quality is amazing.
You get 3 sizes which is nice.
Swapping devices is pretty seamless.
They can get clogged pretty easily with earwax so you'll want to clean them after most uses.
It won't alert me to incoming messages or phone alerts, but will inform you that someone is calling (it won't say who through the ear buds, you'll need to check your phone).
Their customer support isn't good.
Overall, I would pay $150 but definitely would not pay the standard $300. $200 is a maybe.
Good luck!
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