Bose earlier announced the launch of the upgraded QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds true wireless noise-cancelling headphones, as well as the new mobile speakers SoundLink Plus and SoundLink Micro.
Among them, the upgraded QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds mainly add an adaptive noise reduction function that can be adjusted according to the environment, so as to adjust the appropriate noise reduction effect under different environmental sound conditions, and the wireless charging function directly allows the earphone storage box to correspond to wireless charging.
Other features of the headphones include the ability to turn off the capacitive touch control function on the headphones through the app settings. The earbuds also have a filter design to reduce the impact of earwax on sound playback when the user wears them.
As for the headphones, the price remains the same as the previous generation at $299, available in black, white and purple, and is expected to be officially launched this summer.
The new mobile speakers SoundLink Plus and SoundLink Micro were updated simultaneously this time. The former supports Active EQ sound curve automatic adjustment function, supports Bluetooth 5.4 connection specifications, has a battery life of up to 20 hours, and is equipped with 2 sets of tweeter components, 4 sets of passive radiation amplifier components, and 1 set of low-frequency amplifier components. The latter is an upgrade based on the previous version, and also adds Bluetooth 5.4 and Active EQ sound curve automatic adjustment functions. The charging port is replaced with USB-C. It also has a detachable shoulder strap, which is convenient for users to fix it in various positions. The colors are available in blue and black.
The SoundLink Plus has a suggested retail price of $269 and is available for pre-order now, while the SoundLink Micro is $129 and is expected to be released this summer.











