These Bose buds have a few rough edges that are tough to ignore.
Our experience with the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II is one of frustration. A lot of issues from previous iterations of Bose products persist with these earphones. We often run into a “fun” problem where the concha fins sometimes rotate on the smooth plastic of the earbuds, and then prevent the contacts from meeting the case when closed. Consequently, this means pairing to new devices, getting firmware updates, and recharging can randomly fail to work as expected.
What’s it like to use Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II?
The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II represents the company’s latest offering in the true wireless space,Bose Earbuds price in bd replacing the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds in its lineup. Having undergone a complete redesign, very little is familiar with this new iteration. Instead of a built-in concha fin, Bose offers three different sizes of wraparound fins. Additionally, the buds themselves are no longer a bulky mass of plastic, but a more thoughtfully laid-out lollipop-style unit with stems. This way, some of the size issues observed by users in the past are neatly avoided, and nowhere is that more evident than with the case.
How does the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II sound?
One of the coolest things about the latest generation of audio products is the ability to tailor the performance to their wearer. While we often hit this point in our other reviews, a target curve is not a “one size fits all” thing, but a general guideline Bose Earbuds price in bd. Many people have different anatomies and preferences, so it shouldn’t be surprising to hear it may take some adjustment to get your earphones to sound how you want. To this end, Bose adopted a concept to automatically adjust its performance to your ear canal (a bit like the AirPods Pro series
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