
"The QC Ultra Gen 2 makes adjustments to the fit, battery, and design of the headphones, and adds a lot more in terms of audio modes and customization. While that sounds overwhelming, the majority of these changes are minor, meant to be imperceptible to general audiences. Bose really took an "if it ain't broke" mentality and it has mostly paid off."
"Most of the things fans of these headphones loved the first time around are backor tweaked to be better. The general look is the same but given a fresh coat of paint, with the yokes that connect the headband to the ear cups now sporting a polished, reflective finish. The leather is slightly softer, and to offset these improvements the weight on the whole is a few grams heavier this time around."
Persistent ear-pressure and nausea affected some users of the original QuietComfort Ultra due to the active noise-cancelling. QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2 adjusts fit, battery, and design while adding more audio modes and customization to address those concerns. Most updates are small and intended to be imperceptible, reflecting an 'if it ain't broke' approach that preserves favored features while refining them. Exterior changes include polished, reflective yokes connecting headband and ear cups, slightly softer leather, and a marginal increase in weight. Standard black and white remain available, with limited-edition Desert Gold, Driftwood Sand, and Violet offered at launch.
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