Bose Launches QuietComfort Ultra Headphones Second Generation with Enhanced Features

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Key Takeaways
- The new QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) feature refined noise cancellation and a new Cinema Mode for spatial audio
- Design updates include a polished metal finish and new color options like Midnight Violet and Driftwood Sand
- Expected price in Nepal is around NPR 72,999, following a USD 449 launch in global markets
Bose has unveiled the second generation of its QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, promising better noise cancellation and several performance and feature enhancements. This new version maintains the popular design of its predecessor but adds a polished metal finish to the frames and introduces two fresh color choices: Midnight Violet and Driftwood Sand, joining the classic Black and White options. The ear cushions remain made from protein leather, and the headphones still weigh approximately 264 grams.
A significant upgrade is the addition of wired audio support through a USB-C connection, enabling lossless audio streaming at up to 16-bit/44.1kHz or 48kHz. The headphones also debut a new Cinema Mode, which spatializes and balances surround sound and dialogue from video content to create a movie-like experience. Bose claims these are the best noise-cancelling headphones they have ever produced, incorporating next-gen ActiveSense technology to reduce sudden noise spikes and CustomTune technology to adjust audio and noise cancellation based on the unique shape of the user's ears.
Battery life remains impressive, offering up to 30 hours on a single charge in Quiet or Aware modes, though it drops to 23 hours when using Immersive Audio mode, Bose's version of spatial audio. A full charge takes about 3 hours, and a quick 15-minute charge provides roughly 3 hours of playback. The headphones now feature improved on-head detection, automatically powering off when removed, and entering a low-power standby mode when placed flat on a surface.
Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint support, high-resolution audio codecs such as Qualcomm aptX Adaptive, and a 2.5mm headphone jack. The headphones remain compatible with the Bose app for both Android and iOS devices.
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) are currently available for pre-order in the United States and other markets at USD 449. In Nepal, the expected price is around NPR 72,999, making them a premium choice for audiophiles seeking top-tier noise cancellation and an enhanced listening experience.
Key specs
| Playback Time | Up to 30 hours (23 hours with Immersive Audio) |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.4 (BLE), Multipoint connectivity support |
| Noise Cancellation | Yes, with next-gen ActiveSense technology |
| Companion App | Bose (Android, iOS) |
| Materials | Plastic, Aluminum, Protein Leather |
| Weight | 264 grams |
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