







🔇 Escape the noise, embrace the moment — Bose QuietComfort Earbuds.
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (2020) combine world-class active noise cancellation with high-fidelity sound and a comfortable, secure fit. Featuring Bluetooth 5.1 for stable wireless connectivity up to 30 feet, these earbuds offer up to 6 hours of playback plus 12 hours via a Qi-compatible wireless charging case. With customizable ANC levels, intuitive touch controls, and IPX4 water resistance, they’re engineered for professionals who demand immersive audio and distraction-free focus on the go.
| ASIN | B08C4KWM9T |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, Volume Control, Water Resistant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 6 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,444 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,714 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 Feet |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.1 |
| Brand Name | Bose |
| Built-In Media | 2 Bose QuietComfort Earbuds , Charging case, Small, medium and large eartips, USB-C (A to C) audio cable |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 12 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 12 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Silicone |
| Carrying Case Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.1, USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Control Button |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (36,614) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Silicone, Hard plastic |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 2.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 80 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Noise Cancelling Earbuds |
| Item Weight | 9 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Bose |
| Model Name | QuietComfort Earbuds |
| Model Number | 831262-0010 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 101 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | QuietComfort Earbuds |
| Subject Character | No characters |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 017817804516 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
H**K
Full of compromises but not when it comes to ANC.***Update***
There is an awful lot to like about the Bose QuietComfort Noise Cancelling Earbuds. I will break down the good and the bad below but, suffice to say, these are possibly the most polarizing ear buds I have ever had on. I guess that makes it the perfect set of buds for 2020. Here is the breakdown: The good: -Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): We can just get this out of the way. If you want best in class noise cancellation on an earbud, these are the set to get. Period. I have the class leading Sony ANC earbuds, the new Technics, the Samsung Galaxy Live, and have spent extensive time with the Airpod Pros. All have solid ANC but none can approach a good set of over ears. My over ear Sony WH-1000XM3's put them all to shame when it comes to turning off the outside world. I am not ready to say that these Bose buds can duplicate that level of ANC but it is close. When you get a good seal and have the adjustable ANC level on 10, the world is gone. I was out hanging Halloween decorations a couple weeks ago and my neighbor across the street was mowing his lawn. It looked comical. It appeared that he was mowing with the mower turned off. I couldn't hear it. Once I realized the trick the ANC was doing, I strained my ears to really focus and try to hear anything. Nothing. Finally, I plucked an earbud out and there it was, loud lawn mower. If great ANC is the mission, stop right now, and just buy these. -Sound: Like all Bose products, these sound great. A few years ago, I would be raving about them. They have the classic signature Bose warm tonality, nice solid bass, a full mid section, and crisp resonating highs. However, after using products from Klipsch, Sennheiser, B&O, and my other afformentioned ANC earbuds, either my taste in sound has changed or my expectations have. I recently received a set of new wireless earbuds from Shure and they sound unbelievable. The detail and sound stage are amazing. These just don't sound as good. They are better than any of my buds from Samsung or Jabra for sure and in the same arena as the others. For this price, I guess I was hoping for more. One challenge may be that Bose doesn't give you the ability to customize your sound. You can customize your ANC experience just not your sound. It has to be the way Bose wants you to hear them. Frankly, this is a stunning omission. They have a great app. Just not sure how or why you leave that out. Maybe someday an update can remedy this. In the meantime, these buds sound great. Just know that at this price, there are earbuds that sound a bit better out there. -Connection / Pairing: As you would expect, these come with the latest and greatest chip set as well as Bluetooth 5.1. To pair just download the Bose Music app and follow the directions. You will be all set in maybe ten seconds. Range is great. 30 plus feet through walls. All is exactly as you would expect from a high end set of buds. -Intangibles: Bose gives you a very fancy auto pause they call auto transparency. Pluck a bud from either ear and the others ANC turns off. Pretty slick but there isn't a regular touch pad transparency mode. Weird. You get quick charging (5 minutes on nets 2 hours use) via USBC and Qi wireless charging. Good stuff. The bad: -Form factor: There is no other way to put this. These Bose buds are big. HUGE actually. While everyone else is going small, Bose went big. Some of this must be to accommodate the internals of the buds themselves. I am also guessing that, in order to get a good seal, like an over ear, they determined that they needed the extra size. Oddly, in spite of this size, they are quite comfortable and lightweight. So, while I am hitting Bose for an overall negative here, if you can live with the look, you will not mind how they feel. One more note here, you really need to try all three sets of wings as you need to get a good seal in order to experience their magical ANC. -Battery life: Not a negative but definitely NOT a positive. Less than six hours on bud for me. That's in line with my other ANC buds but you would think Bose could squeeze a little more out of these since they are like satellites hanging out of your ears. Further, the case is large. I took a couple pictures next to my other buds for perspective. You only get two more charges there. Should be at least three. There is an external LED battery life indicator which is well done. All and all just should be better. -Controls: For buds this big, Bose should let you control everything here. Instead, you have very limited pause/play, ANC controls, etc. No volume. No track control. These are big omissions. Pretty much means your phone always need to be at your side. Just not acceptable. The Wrap: Listen, I have been pretty hard on these. I feel like at $279, I should be. However, I will say this. After a few days, I 100% planned on returning these. Yet, here I am a couple of weeks later and they haven't left my side. I am not sending them back in spite of all of their shortcomings. They sound great but, more than anything, when you hit the ANC on these, the world around you vaporizes. These days, I can live with an awful lot of compromises in order to make that happen. Cheers to the Bose team on making a classy yet odd looking set of buds that give you world class ANC. ***Update*** I have lived with these now for a few weeks. The things I hit these for still bother me but my original 4 star review is being moved to a 5 star. There are a few reasons for this. First, while huge, I just love wearing these. They are super comfortable for long sessions. They don't jam into your ear canal but simply push against it. The Bose design team deserves a lot of credit here. They are just really well made. Something I didn't fully grasp when I wrote my initial review. Plus, they actually look kind of cool. Secondly, as I said originally, the ANC really is amazing. Every day I use them I am more and more blown away. They just literally make the world disappear. Lastly, they sound great. I still long for an EQ option in the app but I don't really miss it in real world use. Here is the bottom line; I have a drawer full of high end earbuds and headphones. For the last few weeks, I grabbed my Samsung Live Buds once. Every other day I have reached for these. They are just simply the best buds I own. That doesn't mean that my prior criticisms aren't reasonable. It just means that everything these do well they do really well. They aren't inexpensive but, if you can pull it off, I highly recommend making the investment. ***Update 2.0***So one of my major gripes just got a little better. Bose just updated their app and it now includes a toggle to add volume controls on bud. You will find this toggle in your settings. Simply flip volume control on and you can now swipe up and down on the right bud to control volume. It is very well done. There is still some work to do on this front but we are getting there. Keep up the support Bose. One more update here that I think is relevant. In the last few months, I have added both the Master and Dynamic MW08's and Bowers and Wilkins new buds to my arsenal. Both cost more. The Bose represent themselves very well in this premium group. Both the M&D's and the B&O's sound a bit better. The B&O's are actually shockingly good in the way they sound. However, none of them hold a candle to what these can do with ANC. They are just so good at removing the world around you. Of ANC is the objective just buy these. You deserve it!
P**R
Great Value Proposition
Background: I’m an audiophile who is about $4.5k deep in his stereo setup so it is surprising to say this but I really dig these earbuds. Bose usually targets non-audiophiles as their sound signature is a “sculpted” V shape whereas audiophiles look for neutrality or a straight line across the frequency spectrum. The Value Proposition: With that in mind, I think people overestimate the ability of more expensive wireless options like the Sony and Senhesier to deliver that neutrality, regardless of earbud/over-ear design. Most of us use iPhones as music players which don’t accept hi-res wireless codes and are a PIA to use with wired headphones without carrying around a radio shack/dongle city. These Bose look like a comparatively good value: at $200 they undercut the companies mentioned above that have ANC earbuds which are $280 and $250. That it just more than I want to spend on a pair of earbuds, which typically have a short shelf life anyway due to loss, poor build quality, depleting battery life, and rapidly changing tech… Sound: these are a far cry from the first Bose I owned, the OG quiet comforts in middle school with the battery box built into the 3.5mm cable. Dynamic range, note-to-note distinction, and tonal accuracy are improved significantly. They’re much more musical even if detail retrieval isn’t top of the line. But how could it be with standard AAC, SBC codecs? Moreover, even if they did have more advanced codecs like APT-X HD and LDAC, my iPhone is my mobile music player and doesn’t accept them anyway. So really unless you’re on Android, paying for them is a waste of money. You’re not getting the data. Overall; sound signature is controlled, bass heavy, and musical if not neutral. I can live with it for a mobile solution because I do critical listening at home due to the inherent compromises of mobile, which leads to my next point nicely. Active Noise Cancellation: This is where these earbuds shine. Whether you’re living in the city, commuting to work by train, dealing with construction, trying to mow the lawn, whatever: these babies block out the world with the best ANC I’ve heard in an earbud and you are immersed in your music. I accidentally turned on my 1100W stereo in the next room to 50% volume with a butt dial and had no idea it was playing while wearing these. Without this quiet space, you’re wasting your time trying to hear the music in detail. That is why I think these are an incredible value proposition that make sense for a mobile solution. Battery: It’s fine, expected 6 hours without the charging case. That is better than Apple by several hours. I expect to have these for 3 years and then upgrade to something with longer battery life as technology improves and lithium ion depletes with age. Calls: They’re great, I use them for Zoom calls almost every day. If they could connect to multiple devices at once that would be cool, but it is no dealbreaker. Build Quality: Last but not least, audiophiles know that with consistent use wear and tear happens so we prioritize a robust build that will hold up with thousands of hours of listening. These things deliver. I’ll take the bulkier case with a stronger hinge. The slightly bigger earbuds are fine because they’re built solidly. I just can’t get on board with the chintzy Apple/Beats products that look like they’re built from dollar store plastics, like they’re going to fall apart in 6 months. Same thing for cheap alternatives from Anker and similar budget brands (you get what you pay for). Wrap Up: mobile music listening is full of compromises and I think Bose has created an excellent product that delivers where it counts. If you want to do critical listening, do yourself a favor and invest in a pair of open-back headphones and amp at home or better yet a stereo setup you can enjoy with others. What Hi-Fi is a good, accessible place to start for recommendations and Stereofile is more advanced. For everything else, when I’m running around doing errands, on the plane next to a screaming baby, or just trying to cut down the noise of traffic/construction while working, these will deliver nicely. Plan to keep, will update in 1, 6, 12 months ************************************************************************************************************* Updated 10/2022: I’m happy other buyers found this review useful. Forgot to update this sooner, needless to say, still love these babies - the version 1’s - and they would still be the wireless buds I would spend my money on today inclusive of new models.
M**L
No es ninguna noticia que su estuche de carga es INMENSO, y aunque los auriculares también son bastante grandes, sorpresivamente tienen un agarre ESPECTACULAR, puedes girar tu cabeza lo más rápido que puedas y NO SE CAEN, su agarre es notoriamente mejor que la generación anterior, pero quizá sean un poco más cansados de llevar que la generación anterior. El nivel de cancelacion de ruido es ESCANDALOSAMENTE BUENO, tanto para escuchar música como para hacer llamadas, al grado de que puedes hacer con ellos una llamada a un metro de un compresor industrial de 5Hp's y te escuchan sin problema alguno, lo cual era una debilidad de la generación anterior, las llamadas, y ahora es una fortaleza, una de las mayores. Estan diseñados para usarse con ambos auriculares a la vez, y sólo puedes configurar un geest o para o adelantar o regresar la canción, de modo que alguno de esos dos comandos vas a perder con estos auriculares incluso teniendo puestos ambos, cuando por ejemplo, los Huawei Freebuds Pro te permiten adelantar y regresar canciones, subir y bajar volumen, con cualquiera de los dos auriculares. Les falta la función Speak to Talk de Sony, cuyos WF-1000XM4 por el mismo precio, te dan esa muy útil función, y tienen mejores medios, y son más pequeños tanto auriculares como estuche y aún así, dan mejor autonomía de batería. Los de Sony son un producto más redondo, más completo, esos tienen el codec LDAC para mayor fidelidad en la transmisión de la música, sólo hay una cosa en la que los Bose son superiores, la cancelación de ruido, pero en mi caso, que trabajo en un ambiente industrial muy ruidoso, estos QC Earbuds me dan una cancelación de ruido incluso superior a la de los audífonos de diadema QC 35 II y repito, hice una llamada a un metro de un compresor industrial encendido, con mi cel en la bolsa, y me entendieron el 100% de mis palabras (y viseversa) por lo que para alguien que la cancelación de ruido sea lo más importante (como es mi aso) estos Bose QC Earbuds son lo mejor que hay al momento, pero para quienes no les sea la cancelación de ruido lo más importante, los WF-1000XM4 son superiores en todo lo demás, al mismo precio.
M**E
If you are like me and don't feel comfortable with ear pieces that go inside the ear you need to try Bose models like this, the design of the piece that fits in your ear is without doubt so comfortable and fits perfectly without: - Bothering you or making it feel uncomfortable - Don't pop out of your ear suddenly - Sound doesn't feel like something has them covered or your under water - Almost will forget about them I haven't gotten the new models and my only take on them is I wish they were: - Lighter - Smaller in size - Allowed to work independently, currently the right piece works as a master and left piece as a slave (sorry if this is too technical) But for people that have ears like mine and hate the earphones that go inside your ear, trust me you will love the fit feeling and never go with anything else.
P**G
I bought the Bose QuietComfort Noise Cancelling Earbuds after trying its 2 main competitors : Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro and Apple AirPods Pro. I do not understand why some reviews are so good for the Apple AirPods Pro. The noise cancelling is really not that great, far inferior to Bose and Samsung earbuds. The Apple AirPods Pro I had kept emitting funny noises and the left one was hissing. Apple exchanged it. It worked for a while but the same type of problems came back. This time I was out of their warranty. I then bought the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro. Used them for a week. Returned them. The noise cancelling was quite good, better then Apple. I did not like the fit. The reason I returned them had to do with 2 things: they would skip ounce in a while, more then what I found acceptable and once in a while, one of the buds would not work. If you put it back in the case, put it back on then it would work. Very annoying. After the Apple adventure, I did not take any chances and returned them. Then I bought Bose QuietComfort Noise Cancelling Earbuds and I have been using them for a month. They are by far the best of the 3. The noise cancelling is really the best. I have done the same noise test with all of them. Bose wins! The fit is excellent. You kind of forget you are wearing them. They have little wings that keeps them in the ears. The sound quality is very good, better then Apple and on par with Samsung. You can adjust the noise cancelling by using their App or tapping on the left earbud. You can program it so that when your phone is ringing, if you insert the earbuds in your ear, it connects automatically to the phone. That said, they are not perfect. I would have liked them to provide a voice feedback when you tap the noise cancelling earbud. I have 4 Apple devices. When you switch from a device to an other, you have to use their App to disconnect it from the previous device and connect it to the new one. That is somewhat annoying. Apple is better for that aspect. Also, they cost more then Apple or Samsung. Nevertheless I am quite pleased with my Bose QuietComfort Noise Cancelling Earbuds. I’ll stick with them. Considering the fact that I use them everyday, the extra money they cost is more then worth it.
S**.
Bose QuietComfort kulakiçi kulaklık, ses kalitesi, rahatlık ve gürültü engelleme özellikleri ile tanınan ünlü bir üründür. Ses Kalitesi: Bose'un ses kalitesi konusundaki ünü, bu kulaklıkla bir kez daha haklı çıkıyor. Temiz ve dengeli bir ses sunuyor ve her tür müziği veya sesi mükemmel bir şekilde iletiyor. Gürültü Engelleme: QuietComfort serisi, gürültü engelleme konusunda özellikle iyi bir üne sahiptir. Dışarıdan gelen rahatsız edici sesleri etkili bir şekilde engelliyor ve bu özellik, seyahat ederken veya yoğun bir ofis ortamında çalışırken özellikle çok değerli oluyor. Rahatlık: Kulakiçi tasarım, uzun süreli kullanım için rahat bir deneyim sunuyor. Kulağa tam oturuyor ve kulaklıkla uzun süreli dinleme veya konforlu telekonferanslar yapma olanağı sağlıyor. Pil Ömrü: Bose QuietComfort kulaklıklar, genellikle uzun pil ömürleri ile tanınır. Uzun yolculuklar veya iş seyahatleri sırasında rahatlıkla kullanabilirsiniz. Mikrofon Kalitesi: İletişim için kullanılıyorsanız, bu kulaklık iyi bir mikrofon kalitesine sahiptir ve net ve anlaşılır ses iletimi sunuyor. Ancak, her ürün gibi, Bose QuietComfort kulakiçi kulaklığın da bazı dezavantajları var. Bunlar arasında fiyatı ve büyük bir taşıma kutusu olması. Sonuç olarak, Bose QuietComfort kulakiçi kulaklık, yüksek ses kalitesi, etkili gürültü engelleme ve rahatlık gibi önemli özellikleri ile öne çıkıyor. Ancak bütçenize ve kullanım ihtiyaçlarınıza bağlı olarak, bence mükemmel bir kulaklık.
P**A
IN BRIEF - if you can afford it, excellent balanced sound (no bass heavy stuff), best noise cancellation in all earphones, best fitting earphones in the world. Marvelous for gym also as they're sweat resistant. Mic only on right earbud seems a drawback. Bose music app is very basic. No equalizer offered too. Bought these before Diwali after a lot of research. Absolutely loved them. I use them while taking long walks or editing videos while attending a workshop simultaneously. THE MOST USEFUL FEATURE The microphone embedded on the right earbud is unbelievably powerful. It cancels external noise during phone calls and focuses only on your voice. And all this while just being a tiny insertion in your ear. Remarkable. Almost hard to believe at first. COMFORT AND FIT Bose gives you three tip sizes to adjust on the eaebubds before you start using them. Finding right tip is not optional. It is compulsory if you wish to experience active noise cancellation. Please note that once you get your ear tip size right, noise cancellation feature comes into play only then. And the noise cancellation is very very powerful. It is the best among the rest. ONCE IT FITS, IT WON'T COME OUT OF EAR I jog, I run, I jump. My earbuds remain intact inside my ears. Grip is unbelievably firm. The lever fits so well in the ear. No chance of it popping out anytime. But please note you have to find your correct ear tip size before comfort and fit points stated by me become true for you. THE GOOD ABOUT THESE The best feature in these as per my usage and observation is their ability to make your voice heard to the listener on a phone call in a noisy environment. So in my case I walk along traffic on a busy road in Gurgaon. But when I call using the earbuds, it is silky smooth. I hear the audio of the person at the other end as swiftly as they hear mine. I double check with everyone when starting a call in traffic and they all have said they don't think I'm in traffic at all as my voice goes through super clear even after noise reduction. Excellent technology. Another great feature is double tap on earbuds to pick call without having the need to touch smartphone. And automatic playing of a YouTube video after a call in case you were watching before. Yet another remarkable feature, if not the most powerful one among all competitors - best noise cancellation for earbuds. Their noise cancellation and audio output gives a run for money to a full size over ear headphones. The overall experience is outstanding. THE NOT SO GOOD Bass lovers might be disappointed. The audio print of these earphones is neutral. They deliver naturally sounding crisp audio. No treble heavy or bass heavy. THE BAD Microphone is embedded only on right earbud. So if you wish to wear only left one, you can't take calls. You can't keep right earbud inside the case and insert only left earbud in your ear to listen to music. The right earbud has to be taken out of the case and kept outside if you only wish to use the left one. Prolonged usage might cause burning sensation in ear.