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What is the difference between QuietComfort 45 Headphones, QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, and QuietComfort Headphones?
How is the immersive audio for the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones?
The chart below shows how the sound of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones’s immersive mode was assessed by the Multi-Dimensional Audio Quality Score (MDAQS) algorithm from HEAD acoustics.
The immersive audio settings for the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones make your music sound like you’re listening to speakers setup in front of you. You can change the mode so that the head-tracking keeps these imaginary speakers in the same position whenever you move your head, or you can have the virtual speakers stay in front of you, no matter how you turn your head.
The effect didn’t do much for me (as it didn’t with the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds), but it may be attractive to some. The audio quality suffered a bit — making me turn the effect off pretty quickly. Additionally, the effect doesn’t land on my ears, which may be due to left-right channel matching.
In general, this can get a little overblown for the sake of nitpicking, but channel imbalances like the one shown above can and do impact your perception of 3D space in mixes. In the case of high frequencies, some of the spatial cues can be a little off, which is made worse by a slight lag introduced by processing the head’s position in space.
What is the range of QuietComfort Ultra Headphones?
I'm eager to give this feedback to both, other potential buyers as well as Bose, who I believe can greatly improve this product by just a few tweaks.
I bought the Ultra Headphones as an update for my previous QC45, I've also used 700's for some time ago, borrowed them from a friend to compare to my QC's. So I can talk about how these compare to all other latest Bose Headphones.
I was very excited about new immersive sound, better aptX codec, updated design and other features. Anticipation of all those improvements felt like a fair reason for increased price, but as a result the product lack a lot of important things. I will divide my feedback to a few categories:
Sound Quality
Overall it is great, comparable with the rest of top consumer-grade Bose earphones. However, Bose advertised support for aptX codec, which is, if fact, doesn't work with most phones, because QC Ultra support only aptX Adaptive version which needs to be also supported by your other device. aptX issue is a result of a bad communication about a product. Immersive mode is nice, but at the end of the day, I almost don't use it.
Comfort
While the general comfort is stunning, headphones are light, soft, greatly built, but there's a but. It is heavily compomised by a bad controls. I've described all of that below.
Durability
Seems good, the only thing I personally don't like is a coating of a black headphones, it collects fingerprints and skin oils as crazy.
Ease of use
This is a massive downside in my opinion because of a few things:
Bose did not include a conversation mode from 700's which is insanely useful feature for a noise-cancelling headphones. I thought it would be available as a new "shortcut" action, but it is completely missing. Massive fail, I hope so much they will bring it back in an update.
All controls are on one right earcup, would be much more usable to have at least one of them on the other cup, better for usability.
Cost-cutting completely defeat usability, just one button for most controls, play/pause/next/previous by short presses, switching between modes by long press. Combine this with the absense of a conversation mode and as a result it is easier to just take them off completely every time you need to hear something.
The last massive issue with Ultra's for me is that smooth sliding headband combined wit ha new case. New case for Ultra's have a dedicated concave place for each earcup. In order to put them back into case you need to push the adjustable headband into a fully retracted (closed) position. Otherwise they won't fit. And so every time you get them from the box, literally, you have to adjust them again by smooth sliding, because they don't have that clicky steps of different positions (like QC45 had) that you can rely on.
I ended up marking my perfect fit with a black permanent marker on both sides of a headband. Disgusting thing which I'm getting reminded at least twice a day when I pack and unpack my headphones.Appearance, Noise Cancellation and Voice Pickup are just fine, everything is just as I expected.
Conclusion.
These could easily have beed the best Bose headphones so far, real "ultra" headphones, but they just don't because of a few very strange product decisions that Bose made. Some of which can be easily fixed with a firmware update, some of them can't.
P.S. I've also posted this review to Bose website, but hopefully by also posting it here we can kick-in some conversation and rise Bose awareness about some issues.
Wondering what other issues I've missed.