Noise canceling headphones have become big business in the last couple decades, and it’s not hard to understand why. The world feels as though it grows louder and more distracting by the day, both on the micro and macro scales; finding a refuge from the physical noise and the mental static it can cause has become ever-more essential to maintaining sanity.
Which has been good news for the folks at Bose.
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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
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Bose has been doing noise-canceling headphones longer than most. In fact, the brand actually released the first commercially available pair, all the way back in 1989 — a pair originally designed for aviation use — before bringing them to a wider consumer market in the year 2000. (I remember buying a pair back in college that still required using a 3.5mm jack to listen to music, with a AAA battery to run the ANC.)
Upgrades have been slow and steady in the years since, but with a raft of competitors raising their heads over the course of the last decade, the company needs to keep its product fresh to stay relevant. For 2023, Bose rebranded its top-of-the-line noise cancelling headphones with QuietComfort Ultra branding for both the wireless earbud model and the over-the-ear version. Having already sampled the in-ear Ultras, I was curious to see how their bigger sibling would fare in comparison.