
"Sony and Bose released flagship headphones this year, delivering new features, upgraded audio performance, improved battery capacity, and most importantly, the best active noise cancellation (ANC) in the industry. Bose was once undefeated in its noise-canceling capabilities, but Sony's are a fierce competitor. Bose is back with a counterpunch in the form of the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) Can Bose reclaim the ANC crown from Sony? Are there other areas in which they're better?"
"The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) sound excellent, and while I still prefer the overall audio response of Sony's headphones, they each offer a slightly different tuning out of the box. Sony's sound is crisper and more analytical, but Bose's sound profile is suited well for long-term listening, especially while traveling. For some, that may mean the Bose headphones are a better buy."
Bose and Sony released flagship headphones with upgraded audio, battery, and industry-leading active noise cancellation (ANC). Bose's QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) aim to reclaim ANC supremacy while offering a consumer-friendly, sculpted sound that emphasizes bass and high frequencies. Sony's tuning is crisper and more analytical, favoring neutrality and detail. Bose's profile suits long listening sessions and travel without user adjustments. Both brands include wired analog inputs, with Sony using a 3.5mm jack and Bose offering USB-C connectivity for wired listening. The Bose QC Ultra 2 provides strong noise cancellation, comfortable tuning out of the box, and convenient modern connectivity.
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