A:AnswerThis can be done. When you turn it on it will announce the battery level, and looking to connect a device and can leave it on. The only issue is it might cycle through with an announcement saying it’s looking to connect or something similar periodically. Best scenario is to connect it to a device and let it announce “connected to (device name)” and then use them without any audio through the device.
A:AnswerI have had 2 pairs of this model. I sleep in them, wear them on the boat (ocean), while I’m gardening, in pre-op, after op, during dental
appts, you get the idea. I have never had a break, just lost sound in lf headphone, which I still use, and why I bought the 2nd pair. Save the newer pair for out and about. Am here today to buy another pair for myself (just can’t get enough of a good thing), and a pair for my hubby (his first). He’s been very impressed with the sound quality AND the toughness of my headphones. Trust me, you’ll be very happy with these Bose headphones.
A:AnswerBose QuietComfort headphones are made in several locations, including the United States, Mexico, China, and Thailand, with specific model and batch variations determining the country of origin. To find out where your specific pair of QuietComfort headphones was made, you should check the product's packaging, as the country of assembly is printed on the box, according to a Best Buy Q&A, byline_age='9 weeks'.
A:AnswerThe headphones can be used for phone calls. We would expect them to work with teams, but they have not been certified for Microsoft Teams or Zoom use.
A:AnswerBose QuietComfort Headphones are the successors to QuietComfort 45 Headphones. They deliver high-fidelity audio performance and world-class noise cancellation that allow you to hear more of your music and movies — while traveling, at the office, or at home.