Read our full review of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones here.
Who is it suitable for:
If you wear headphones all day long while commuting and working, look no further than the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones. They’re really comfortable because the over-ear design completely covers your ears without pinching or adding undue pressure. Additionally, 24-hour battery life keeps them running for just as long.
If you’re willing to spend a little more, the QuietComfort Ultra is worth it. At $429, they’re more expensive than similar-quality headphones from Sony, but they’ll be a worthwhile upgrade thanks to the spatial audio and all-day comfort.
Why we love it:
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are great headphones. They definitely live up to their cozy name. In testing, I wore the Bose QuietComfort Ultras with glasses and earrings for a full eight hours and experienced zero discomfort.
No matter what you listen to, these headphones deliver gorgeous, rich audio. I love Sabrina Carpenter’s energetic beats Espresso Equally important are Vivaldi’s lush strings. Active noise cancellation shut out the world while I listened; however, it was weak against high-pitched noise compared to other headphones I’ve used.
It offers three different listening modes: Perceptual, Transparent and Immersive. All of this delivers a more customizable audio experience, perfect for the most discerning listeners. These headphones are expensive, but they’re the best headphones Bose has to offer.