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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds review: Setting the noise-canceling tone


These buds keep everything quiet.

Mind you, these have the same 9.3mm drivers as the QuietComfort Earbuds II, though in going through the app's hearing test, Bose's CustomTune software adjusts the sound and noise-canceling to work best with your ear canals. (Image credit: Android Central)Finally, Bose gives some attention to hi-res audio codecs, making the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds feel more like the premium buds they're supposed to be. (Image credit: Ted Kritsonis / Android Central)You can pay an extra $49 to get a wireless charging cover and enable that feature but that feels cheap for earbuds of this caliber.

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