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QC 25 nice, no bluetooth tho
QC 35ii even nicer, better build quality, significantly better sound, significanlty better anc, (for me much) more comfort, but bluetooth 4.0
BUT THEN
QC 45, worse build quality, feels cheaper, minor sound improvements, minor anc improvement, minor comfort improvement, yeah the earpads are a bit better shaped since they arent pleated, and ye i tried these pads on my qc 35ii and it actually did fit. oh ye forgot that one: we got now bluetooth 5.1 WOW -.-
BIG ISSUE: crackling, crack, or popping, pop whatever noise that comes up here and then, sometimes even randomly, but especially when you change anc mode, play/pause music, switch tabs while music is running in background
AND AN EVEN LOUDER BUT THEN
QC 2024 LITERALLY NO CHANGES AT ALL, feels slightly cheaper, especially the build, i mean check under the earcups and ask yourself BOSE, why does it look like it was build in 2 minutes?
STILL A BIG ISSUE: crackling, crack, or popping, pop whatever noise that comes up here and then, sometimes even randomly, but especially when you change anc mode, play/pause music, switch tabs while music is running in background
Please let me know if this isn’t allowed but I’ve recently bought a pair of air pods and I’ve been unhappy with them. Not only do they fall out the sound quality isn’t what I would have expected. Years ago I got a pair of soundsport headphones (I’m 99% sure that’s what they were) and they were the best pair I’ve ever owned. I can’t find the same pair any where. I’m looking for the black and gray pair with some red accents. I did find one picture and I would appreciate any and all help in locating a pair to buy.
Lost my Soundtrue ultra today and couldn't find a new set in stock online. Called up Bose to ask and they told me they have discontinued all wired earphones and will only be selling wireless now.
This is ridiculous. They've actively pushed away a good chunk of their customers. Now I'll have to look for alternate brands. Sucks.
I don't care about noise cancelling - can either pair of the headphones be used as headphones wired? I have a couple of long flights coming up, and I just want a good quality pair of cans that are comfy and have a good sound quality, and just work. Everything I've looked at just seems to talk about the noise cancelling, and I just don't care, but everything seems to be wireless now, and it's kind of a huge pain in the rear trying to find the right info. Thanks in advance!
I recently stumbled upon a discussion about the Bose Ultra headphones. Some users claim that these headphones can’t be used with a wired connection even when the battery is dead, while others are skeptical. I decided to reach out to Bose support, and they provided an unexpected response.
Bose support stated that the headphones can be used wired without a battery.
I'm curious to hear from the community now. Has anyone here actually tried using the Bose Ultra headphones with a wired connection when the battery was completely depleted? What were your results? Let's compile some real-world experiences to get a definitive answer. 🤔💬
Share your thoughts and experiences below! Let's get to the bottom of this mystery together. 🕵️♂️✨