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Bose Is Making the Best Noise-Cancelling Earbuds Even Better

09.15.25 | By
Bose Is Making the Best Noise-Cancelling Earbuds Even Better

Bose has long been a leader in noise-cancelling technology, with its QuietComfort headphones becoming an industry benchmark. But in recent years, the brand has also turned its attention to earbuds – and they’ve been some of the strongest contenders in the premium space. Now, Bose is refreshing its flagship in-ear model with the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen), bringing meaningful updates while keeping the winning formula intact.

Man wearing a red shirt and jacket, looking to the side and smiling, with a Bose wireless earbud in his ear.

At first glance, the new QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds don’t look radically different from their predecessors. They retain the same compact stem design – shorter and thicker than Apple’s AirPods, making them easy to distinguish – but come in three sleek finishes: White Smoke, Deep Plum (limited edition), and Black. The slightly understated look hides a host of technical upgrades inside.

Two sleek silver and white Bose wireless earbuds are shown against a light peach background.

The biggest advancement comes in the form of improved active noise cancellation (ANC). Bose has integrated a new AI-driven algorithm that helps the earbuds react more quickly and intelligently to sudden changes in sound. While traditional ANC has been highly effective at canceling out steady, droning noises like airplane engines or office hums, it has historically struggled with irregular sounds – like clattering dishes, barking dogs, or unexpected loud conversations. With this upgrade, Bose aims to make everyday listening environments even quieter and more consistent.

A person wearing a sleeveless maroon top and Bose wireless earbuds stands outdoors with hands on their head, looking into the distance.

Two pink Bose wireless earbuds are displayed on a solid maroon background, with the iconic Bose logo visible on each earbud.

A person with bantu knots wearing a translucent black top and a Bose wireless earbud, photographed against a pink background.

Battery life remains strong, with six hours of continuous playback with ANC enabled, which should comfortably cover a workday commute or long-haul flight. The charging case extends that significantly and now includes wireless charging support – a feature that feels standard at this premium level but is a welcome improvement.

A pair of black Bose wireless earbuds with silicone ear tips, displayed against a white background.

While Bose hasn’t drastically reworked the acoustic design, that’s not necessarily a drawback. The first-generation QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds were praised for their rich, balanced sound profile and immersive listening experience. If anything, the incremental refinements to tuning and ANC should only enhance what was already one of the best earbuds for both music and calls. Bose has also kept its Aware Mode for blending ambient sounds with your music, which is particularly useful for city walking or quick conversations.

Sleek black Bose wireless earbuds in an open charging case with the signature Bose logo displayed on the front, set against a plain white background.

A pair of wireless Bose earbuds in a light gray color, shown against a white background, highlighting the signature Bose design.

A pair of sleek white Bose wireless earbuds are shown in an open charging case, with the iconic Bose logo prominently displayed on the front.

A pair of red Bose wireless earbuds viewed from above, each earbud proudly featuring the signature Bose logo.

Priced at $299, the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) are more expensive than Apple’s AirPods Pro ($249) but go head-to-head with Sony’s acclaimed WF-1000XM5. For listeners who prioritize industry-leading noise cancellation and polished sound quality, Bose’s offering is still one of the most compelling options in the high-end earbud market.

Magenta Bose wireless earbuds rest in a matching open charging case, proudly displaying the iconic Bose logo on the front.

A person holds a Bose earbud case with one wireless earbud in hand, enjoying the outdoors on a sunny day.

Learn more about the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) at bose.com.

Photography courtesy of Bose.

Christian de Looper is a consumer tech reporter based in sunny Santa Cruz, California. Christian has reported on tech for over 10 years, with bylines in many of the largest tech publications, including Digital Trends, Forbes, CNN Underscored, Tom’s Guide, and PCMag. Christian has an obsession with how tech companies balance great design with great functionality, and lives at home with his wife, daughter, and cat.