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I would say they are pretty close. I just had the Bose Soundsports and switched over...mostly because they are taking so long to release the next version. Bose may have a touch more bass. For me not looking like Frankenstein and getting features like transparency mode and noise cancelling mode more than make up for any slight sound differences.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I own both. I’m very picky about not sacrificing the richness and fullness of sound quality in my earphones. The sound is comparable. Both have a full, rich and balanced sound. Bose May have a slight edge on the bass but it’s barely noticeable and overshadowed by Apples Airpod Pros slight edge on clarity while still capturing the full and rich balance in the music. Note: These respond well when using your players equalizer to further add what the listener may prefer, I haven’t had to use mine as the out of the box sounds amazing with my iphone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I ordered these new AirPod Pro’s...haven’t got to use them yet, but I do have Gen 1 AirPods and Bose SoundSport - Bose have great sound...but Bose (all Bose headphones/BT I’ve tried) limit your volume level too low (very annoying). Apple headphones at least let you blast it loud enough so you can determine what is loud enough vs clarity, distortion levels etc. The 1st gen AirPods have more volume than the Bose...and I imagine these new AirPods will as well, and complete with Bose sound quality. We’ll see though. I’m really just venting about Bose’s volume limit. Take note Bose!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Having owned both, the Bose have a far superior sound in my opinion, and don't have to be jammed into your ear canal to achieve this.
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