Bose QuietComfort Ultra leaks with special sound, foldable design and more

Bose QuietComfort Ultra leaks with special sound, foldable design and more


The photos show the new exquisite-looking Bose QuietComfort Ultra with physical buttons for volume adjustment and special audio support

A bose prepares the announcement of its next premium headset for the global market and new photos obtained from The limit reveal details of the new QuietComfort Ultra look, foldable earcups, bottom buttons, included content and special audio support for even greater sonic immersion.

The photos show the device in cream color and, unlike the Bose Noise Canceling Headphones 700, the ability to fold the product shells for easier transport in the charging case and reduce space occupied in suitcases and backpacks.




We see that the left case will have dedicated buttons for power, noise canceling mode, and volume return buttons, showing another difference from the Bose 700, which uses a touch-sensitive surface case for volume adjustment. volume. Instead of dragging up and down, users can simply click to adjust the desired volume.

Bose will also implement spatial audio in the QuietComfort Ultra. According to the leak, the headphones will gain a new Immersive Audio mode that will allow you to “improve and add depth to your content”.

The feature will have a “Stop” and another “On the go” option, possibly linked to similar head tracking as used by apple in AirPods Spatial Audio, allowing you to fix the position of instruments and voices in space or move based on the user’s movement.



It is also revealed that the QuietComfort Ultra will have a “Quiet” noise canceling mode for maximum noise isolation and “Aware” to allow you to perceive ambient sound clearly even with the accessory in your ears. The headphones will also have an “ActiveSense” mode for automatically adjusting noise cancellation based on what is happening around the user.

With a case included in the box in the same tone as the headphones, it is revealed that the product will come with a USB-C to USB-A cable, a 2.5mm to 3.5mm cable and an adapter for the cable 2.5mm to 3.5mm Tip.

We don’t know if Bose will finally implement the ability to listen to music via a USB-C to USB-C cable, thus aiming to facilitate wired connectivity for smartphones, notebooks and tablets.

Finally, the QuietComfort Ultra is said to be certified with the Snapdragon Sound seal, with the expectation of opening the door to Bluetoothd and high-quality codecs on Android and low latency when gaming.

More news about Bose’s next release should emerge in the coming weeks. For now, details regarding the sound, battery life and other differentials are unknown.

Based on another leak, the QuietComfort Ultra could arrive in Europe for €499 compete aggressively AirPod MaxB&W PX8 e Sony WH-1000XM5.

Source: The limit

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