A:AnswerOur Bose QuietComfort Headphones do not support true surround sound formats such as Dolby Atmos or DTS. They are designed primarily for high‑quality stereo playback, with adjustable EQ and customizable listening modes (Quiet, Aware, and Custom) through the Bose Music app.
If you’re looking for a more immersive, surround‑like experience, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones feature spatial audio technology. This creates a wider, more three‑dimensional soundstage. While it isn’t native surround sound decoding, many listeners find it delivers an immersive effect that feels comparable.
A:AnswerThe Bose QuietComfort Headphones are not the QuietComfort 45 themselves, but rather the successors to the QuietComfort 45 Headphones. They carry forward the same comfortable design and legendary noise cancellation but add refinements like customizable listening modes beyond just Quiet and Aware. Audio performance has also been enhanced, delivering richer, high‑fidelity sound. With up to 24 hours of battery life and the option to use an audio cable with an in‑line mic, they’re designed to fit seamlessly into travel, office, or home use. Overall, the QuietComfort Headphones take what the QuietComfort 45 offered and elevate it with added features and more versatility.
A:AnswerYes, you should not have any issues pairing it to just about anything that plays Bluetooth. You must push the on off button all the way forward until you hear the prompt ready for pairing
A:AnswerThe serial number is usually located on a small label on the inside of the headband or underneath one of the ear cups. You can also check the original box/packaging, since the serial number is often printed on the barcode label.
A:AnswerBoth, sort of... yes it comes with a carrying case and it's soft on the inside and can hold the included charging cable and 1/8" stereo cable. The case is somewhat hard in order to protect the headphones, but it's not so strong as to be crushproof if you put something heavy on it, for example, so don't do that :)
A:AnswerThey are one type of the newest lines they carry, I would take some time and go to the store and try them on, listen for yourself. This specific line with the expanded shades of colors was very very poor quality. You can feel how cheap they are with the light plastic outer pieces 100% plastic, never before have I seen this from Bose, consequently they outer plastic shell makes it really difficult to achieve a quality sound when the foundation is plastic. The poorest quality I have ever seen or heard from Bose. Been using theses products for 30 plus years, nothing ever like this.