
"Bose unveils its QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd gen). A new low-power mode, improved battery life, and USB-C audio highlight the headphones' new capabilities. They're on preorder for $449 in four colors, with general availability on Oct. 2. Four months after Sony took direct aim at Bose's noise cancellation crown, Bose has a response: new flagship over-ear headphones. Bose's acclaimed QuietComfort Ultra headphones return, and the second generation promises upgrades to noise cancellation, spatial audio, wired audio, audio performance, and user experience."
"Bose says the QuietComfort Ultra 2 sport an improved adaptive noise cancellation algorithm that deploys noise cancellation smoother and quicker. The company's adaptive noise cancellation feature is called ActiveSense, and users can activate it when listening in Aware mode. An improved ActiveSense means the headphones' microphones can better detect disruptive noises in your environment, and swiftly yet smoothly cancel them, decreasing the feeling of pressure buildup in your ears from increased noise cancellation."
Bose released the second-generation QuietComfort Ultra over-ear headphones with upgrades across noise cancellation, spatial audio, wired audio, and general audio performance. The headphones introduce a low-power mode, improved battery life, and USB-C audio connectivity. An enhanced ActiveSense adaptive noise cancellation algorithm deploys cancellation more smoothly and quickly and can be activated in Aware mode to reduce pressure buildup. The design adds personalization by allowing full disabling of noise cancellation. The headphones aim to respond to recent competition and improve user experience, and they are available for preorder in four colors ahead of an October general release.
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