Bose Bose QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless Review
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds cost $299, but our testing shows they're not the best at anything. Here's why you should probably buy the Sony XM5s instead.
The 30-Second Version
Skip these. You're overpaying for the Bose name. The Sony WF-1000XM5 does almost everything better for less money, and there are fantastic budget options that come shockingly close.
Overview
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are a weird one. They're the most expensive mainstream earbuds you can buy, and they're not the best at anything. The one thing you need to know is that you're paying a premium for the Bose name and a specific spatial audio gimmick. If you're a die-hard Bose fan who loves their Immersion mode, maybe. For everyone else, there are better, cheaper options that do more.
Performance
What surprised us was how middle-of-the-pack these are for the price. Our database shows their sound quality, noise cancellation, and comfort all land in the low 40s percentile. That's fine, but not $299 fine. The battery life is just okay at the 60th percentile. For a flagship product, we expected to see at least one category where it absolutely crushed the competition, and it just doesn't.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong sound (98th percentile) 98th
- Strong social proof (96th percentile) 96th
- Strong connectivity (96th percentile) 96th
- Strong build (88th percentile) 88th
Cons
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Design
| Form Factor | In-Ear |
| Wearing Style | Dual Ear True Wireless Earbud |
| Weight | 0.0 kg / 0.0 lbs |
Audio
| Driver Type | Dynamic |
| Drivers | 1 |
| Hi-Res Audio | Yes |
| Codecs | aptX Adaptive |
| Surround | Spatial Audio |
Noise Control
| ANC | Yes |
Connectivity
| Wireless | Yes |
| Bluetooth | 5.3 |
| Profiles | A2DP, HFP |
| Multipoint | Yes |
| Range | 9.1 |
Earbud Battery
| Battery Life | 6 |
| Charge Time | 3 |
| Fast Charging | 20min=2hrs |
| Charging | USB-C |
Case Battery
| Case Battery | 18 |
| Case Charging | USB-C |
| Wireless Charging | Yes |
Microphone
| Microphone | Yes |
| NC Mic | Yes |
Features
| Touch Controls | Yes |
| App | iOS, Android |
| Volume Limiting | No |
| Water Resistance | IPX4 |
Value & Pricing
Not worth it. You're paying for the logo and a niche audio mode. The raw performance you get for nearly three hundred bucks is underwhelming compared to the competition.
Price History
vs Competition
The Sony WF-1000XM5 is the obvious competitor. It often costs less, has best-in-class noise cancellation, and generally sounds better. The Nothing Ear (a) is less than half the price and offers shockingly good sound and features for the money. Even Bose's own older QuietComfort Earbuds are a better value if you can find them on sale, since you're not missing much besides the spatial audio gimmick.
| Spec | Bose Bose QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless | Sony Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless | Technics Technics EAH-AZ80 Noise-Canceling True Wireless | Bose Bose QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless | Apple Airpods Pro 3 Apple AirPods Pro with Wireless MagSafe Charging | Jabra Jabra Evolve2 Buds USB-C MS Earbuds with USB-C |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear |
| Driver Type | Dynamic | Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless In-Ear Headphones (Black) | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic |
| Wireless | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Active Noise Cancellation | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.2 |
| Battery Life Hours | 6 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 8 | 8 |
| Case Battery Hours | 18 | 16 | 16 | 18 | 24 | 25 |
| Water Resistance | IPX4 | IPX4 | IPX4 | IPX4 | IP57 | IP57 |
| Multipoint | true | true | true | true | true | true |
Common Questions
Q: Are these worth the upgrade from the original Bose QuietComfort Earbuds?
Probably not. You're mainly paying for the new Immersive Audio mode. If you don't care about that specific feature, stick with your old ones or look for a sale on the originals.
Q: How's the call quality for work meetings?
It's fine, but not amazing. The mic ranks in the 38th percentile, so don't expect it to be the best in a noisy cafe. For quiet rooms, it'll get the job done.
Q: Is the battery life good for long flights?
It's decent. The 24-hour total with the case is average. You'll get through a cross-country flight, but you might be charging the case during a long layover.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for the absolute best sound or noise cancellation for your money, this isn't it. Go get the Sony WF-1000XM5 instead. If you're on a budget but still want great features, the Nothing Ear (a) or Anker Soundcore options are way smarter buys.
Verdict
We can't recommend buying these at full price. They're a classic case of a brand resting on its laurels and charging a premium for it. If you find them heavily discounted, maybe. But for $299, your money is better spent on the Sony XM5s for top-tier performance, or you can save a bundle and get 90% of the experience with something like the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC.