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October 2021
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Suppression fantastique du bruit
Système de contrôle intuitif
Léger et confortable
Une vraie conscience de son environnement
Le son Bose flatteur
Avec des aigus mieux dessinés
Scène sonore large
L'une des meilleures réductions de bruit active
Autonomie en hausse
Revêtement des oreillettes renforcé
Léger
Pliable
Le confort d'utilisation
Les boutons physiques
Le Bluetooth multipoint
L'autonomie
Le mode transparent
La réduction de bruit active
La réduct
La qualité du son Bose
Un des meilleurs en annulation de bruits
Un vrai confort sur la tête
Une autonomie confortable
Confortable
Excellente réduction de bruit
Bon son
Appels vocaux améliorés
Connexion multipoint
Nouveau mode Aware (transparence)
Chargement par USB-C
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Quelques fonctionnalités premium manquantes
Clarté à améliorer
La qualité des appels n'est pas excellente
Déconnexions occasionnelles
Une mise à jour paresseuse des QC35
Plus cher et moins complet que le Headphones 700
Kit mains-libres peu performant dans un environnement bruyant
Pas de pause active
Pas de personnalisation des commandes
Pas d'égaliseur
Latence importante (mais pas
Le son plutôt plat
Le prix élevé
L'absence de réglage de la réduction de bruit
Les nouveautés trop rares par rapport à la génération précédente
Un design peut-être vieillot
Pas de mode passif
Un port USB-C que pour la charge et un jack en 2
5mm
Aucun réglage pour affiner l'expérience utilisateur
Pas de détection de port
Pas de codec de transmission sans fil haute qualité
Pas aussi riche en fonctionnalités que le Sony WH-1000XM4 pour un prix similaire
Class-leading comfort, Highly effective noise cancellation, Aware mode works well
ANC can't be adjusted, No EQ options
I have to admit that I'm a bit disappointed with the Bose QuietComfort 45. Not because they're bad headphones, they're most certainly not, but because I'd hoped for so much more.They continue their predecessor's legacy of delivering best-in-class comfort...
Light and comfortable, Effective noise cancelling, Solid battery life
No ANC adjustment, Lacking smart features, Plasticky build
If you want a lightweight, extremely comfortable pair of over-ear headphones with active noise cancelling and decent sound quality then the Bose QC45 certainly fit the bit.Bose has made some odd decisions here though and I'm talking mainly about the lack...
Publié: 2021-10-20, Auteur: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
ANC still fantastic, Very durable design, Good all-round sound, Great battery life
Similarly priced alternatives offer more features for the money, Can't turn noise-cancelling off without activating Aware Mode
Bose's QC45s are destined to be a big seller for all of the same reasons as their predecessors. They're extremely comfortable, incredibly easy to use and if they're not the very best noise-cancellers on the market then there isn't a lot in it. Throw in gr...
Publié: 2021-10-12, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Super sound quality with thumping bass,Always-on active noise-cancelling (ANC) - the noise reduction is stupendous,Foldable design and case included - ideal for travel
Forget to switch them off and the battery will drain - really needs an auto-off option,Bose 700 NC look and feel and sound better,Control button too close to volume up/down
If you're looking for top-drawer noise-cancelling headphones that have a folding design and do away with touch-based controls for physical buttons then the Bose QuietComfort 45 most certainly sit at the top of the stack.That said, the advances in the QC45...
Sparsely featured comparatively, Beaten for dynamics and timing, No aptX Bluetooth,
If you want a set of wireless over-ear headphones you can put on, deploy noise-cancelling on your commute or at your desk and largely extinguish the outside world for up to 24 hours, the Bose QC 45 has the edge over most of the competition at the price. A...
Impressive noise-cancelling, 24 hours of battery life, Sound you can listen to for hours, Lightweight and comfortable,
Can't turn off noise-cancelling entirely, No manual EQ settings,
Keeping things simple and comfortable, the Bose QuietComfort 45 are excellent noise-cancelling headphones that will keep you fully immersed in your favourite songs. There aren't loads of extra features to speak of and the sound won't blow your mind but th...
Extrait: When Bose released its $379 Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 (NC 700), many wondered if the company had abandoned its tried-and-true QuietComfort 35 II (QC 35 II) design, which, until the release of the NC 700, had been its flagship active noise canceling...
Publié: 2021-09-28, Auteur: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Fantastic noise cancellation, Intuitive control scheme, Lightweight and comfortable, New ambient aware mode
Missing a few features, Lack of bass, Lackluster clarity, Occasional dropout
The Bose QuietComfort 45 is proving to be a serious upgrade to the company's 2019 flagship model, the Bose QuietComfort 35 II. The QC45 is missing a few features like an EQ and their audio performance isn't audiophile-quality, but thus far they're looking...
In review: Bose QuietComfort 45. Test device provided by Bose Germany. With the QuietComfort 45, Bose offers powerful Bluetooth headphones which have excellent active noise cancellation (ANC) and a very long battery life. The manufacturer specifies 24 hou...