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October 2020
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Sonorité propre et équilibrée
Graves impressionnants
Très dynamiques
Sans aucun débordement
Réduction de bruit très efficace dans l'ensemble
En particulier dans les basses fréquences
Qualité de fabrication
Certification IPX4
Maintien remarquable
Finitions à la hauteur
Confort irréprochable
Réduction de bruit bluffante pour des écouteurs
Très confortables à porter
Antibruit performant
Excellents en appel mains-libres
Des basses étonnamment puissantes
Excellente autonomie
Son chaleureux et agréable
Réduction de bruit active très efficace
Ecouteurs confortables dans les oreilles
Bon maintien de la connectivité Bluetooth
Réduction de bruit active trè
L'un des meilleurs systèmes de réduction du bruit active
Mode transparence très naturel
Qualité audio très satisfaisante
Assez confortables malgré la taille
Connexion bluetooth 5 fiable
Autonomie correcte (jusqu'à 6 heures)
Charge sans fil et USB-C
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Aigus chimiques
Sonorité manquant d'espace et d'articulation
Réduction de bruit moins adroite dans l'effacement des voix humaines
Boîtier de rangement très volumineux et épais
Commandes lacunaires
Pas de réglage du volume
Pas de retour à la piste p
Certaines commandes tactiles manquent à l'appel
Rendu sonore un tantinet trop neutre
Boîtier un peu trop gros
Pas de multipoint
Latence importante (mais souvent compensée par les applications)
Médiums un peu métalliques
Boîtier encombrant
Peu de personnalisation
(Pas de Bluetooth multipoint
D'aptX ni de LDAC)
Design volumineux
Latence élevée
Pas de connexion multipoint
Hautes fréquences un peu trop atténuées
SBC et AAC uniquement
Réduction de bruit pour les appels perfectible
Pas d'indications sonores quand on change la réduction du bruit
Publié: 2020-11-09, Auteur: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
top noise cancelling that's adjustable, Bluetooth 5.1 and AAC support, solid battery life, good sound, supercomfortable, sweat resistant
expensive, large case, no seamless device switching or multidevice connections, only right earbud can be used on its own, limited ondevice controls such as no volume, batteries not replaceable
The QuietComfort Earbuds are everything you'd expect from Bose but with a few knocks that hold them back from greatness.The earbuds have some of the most effective noise cancelling available, are super-comfortable and are a good-sounding easy listen – per...
Publié: 2020-10-30, Auteur: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Noise-cancelling as good as you'd expect from Bose, 11 levels of ANC in the app, Good seal, Bassy but balanced listen
Touch controls initially confusing, and no volume slider, Case is enormous
Their bulkier-than-average design and the ridiculously large case will no doubt put some people off, especially when the latter's size doesn't mean superior battery life. But otherwise the QC Earbuds are difficult to knock. The noise-cancelling doesn't d...
It's not often Bose is late to a headphone party, but with Apple, Beats, Sennheiser and Sony already offering premium wireless, noise-cancelling earbuds, the pressure was on Bose to produce something competitive right from the off - and it's fair to say i...
Great sound quality, Excellent ANC, Secure and lightweight, Useful app
Expensive, Bulky and dated style
I was worried about the bulky design of the QC Earbuds, and while they don't look as good as many rivals, the lightweight and secure fit means that it doesn't have significant downsides.If you don't mind the look, then Bose has made one of the best soundi...
Class-leading ANC, High-quality audio, Secure and comfortable fit
Average battery life, Limited touch controls
The QC Earbuds are a fitting addition to the already-excellent QuietComfort series. Their ANC capabilities are unmatched in the true wireless earbuds realm, so if you're after the absolute best noise-cancellation around, there are no two ways about it: th...
Lacks on-board volume control, Bulky charging case, Case could offer more charge
It's Bose's second attempt at a set of true wireless headphones, and the QuietComfort Earbuds are leaps and bounds better than the older SoundSport Free. Not only is the design a lot better, the noise cancellation is exemplary. Sound quality is also reall...
Great noise-cancelling,Fantastic sound quality,Fit is secure and comfortable for long periods,Wireless charging case an added bonus
Design is quite chunky,Case could offer more charge
The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds offer everything that's important in a pair of earphones. The name says it all really. These 'buds keep ambient noise at bay, while the comfort is supreme for a pair of in-ears. Add that to sound that'll make all your favouri...
Extrait: As you compare different models, you'll see references to "adaptive" rather than "active" noise cancellation. This basically means that the otherwise active noise- canceling automatically adjusts-or can be adjusted with a control app-to accommodate enviro...