AirPods Pro 2 vs Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II: whose silence is golden?
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Apple isnāt the only audio giant promising to deliver the best noise-canceling earbuds: just hours after the launch of the AirPods Pro 2, Bose unveiled the QuietComfort Earbuds II. This is a very big deal indeed, because the previous QuietComforts topped our guide to the best noise-canceling buds, lifting the bar so high that even Sonyās marvellous WF-1000XM4s couldnāt reach it. So how do the two sets of flagship ANC earbuds compare? Letās find out.
AirPods Pro 2 vs Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II: price and release date
The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II are available from September 29, with pre-orders starting September 8. They’re priced at $299 / Ā£279 / AU$429. They will be initially available in a ātriple blackā finish with an alternative āsoapstoneā colour variant to follow.
The AirPods Pro (2nd generation) are available to order now and will be available on 23 September. Theyāre $249 / Ā£249 / AU$399. You can have any color you want as long as itās white.
AirPods Pro 2 vs Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II: features
The AirPods Pro 2 promise better battery life than before ā 6 hours individually and 30 hours with the charging case, which now works with the Apple Watch charger and has a lanyard loop to make it less easy to lose. The chip here is the new Apple H2, which Apple says delivers improved audio quality and improved noise cancelation. The case now has a speaker so you can find it more easily and the capacitive touch controls on the earbuds now enable you to swipe up and down to adjust the volume.Ā
The QuietComfort Earbuds II have a new Bose technology that intends to calibrate both sound and noise-cancelation to the unique shape of every individual ear. This āCustomTuneā sound calibration is activated each time the QuietComfort Earbuds II are taken from their charging case and positioned in the wearerās ears. A proprietary tone will play and a mic inside the earbud assesses the ear canalās acoustic response. The information is used to tailor both audio and noise-cancelation performance in under half a second. It then adjusts the frequency response to match the terrain of your ears, with one internal and three external microphones listening for external sounds for the ANC to process.
Another new feature is āAware Mode with ActiveSenseā, a smarter transparency mode that responds instantly to sudden sounds to protect your hearing ā and the AirPods Pro 2 list exactly the same thing, with an Adaptive transparency which claims to dynamically reduces heavy noise, with readings taken 48,000 per second.
The QuietComfort Earbuds II and AirPods Pro 2 also both have Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity, but there’s no aptX or other lossless audio support. Battery life in the Bose QC Earbuds 2 is six hours (again, same as the new AirPods Pro) plus another three charges via the USB-C charging case.
AirPods Pro 2 vs Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II: sound
We havenāt had the opportunity to test either pair of earbuds yet, so we can only go by what the manufacturers claim. Apple promises improved sound quality via the new H2 chip and a new low distortion driver and amplifier. Thereās the same camera-based Spatial Audio setup weāve already seen in the AirPods Max, and that adaptive transparency mode promises to screen out invasive sounds such as road drills while also canceling up to twice as much ambient noise.Ā
The original AirPods fell far behind last yearās QuietComfort earbuds in terms of noise cancelation, but the claim in AirPods Pro 2 is double the noise cancelation of the inaugural AirPods Pro (yes, really), so weāre looking forward to seeing how the two newer models compare.
The lack of aptX adaptive in the Bose earbuds is a surprize (less so in Apple products), but the previous generation are fantastic-sounding earbuds so weāre not overly worried about audio quality. What we are interested in is the noise canceling, which already led the pack āĀ and if itās as effective and as responsive as Bose claims, it could make these the very best ANC earbuds you can buy.
AirPods Pro 2 vs Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II: design & fit
Bose has shrunk the size of the QuietComfort Earbuds II by around a third over the model they replace, and at 6g each theyāre also much lighter. There are three different ear tips and three different stability bands delivering nine different fitting options for each earbud. Thereās IPX4 water resistance so they should be fine for fitness and inclement weather.
The AirPods Pro 2 are effectively identical to their predecessors with the exception of a new extra-small silicone tip, which should be more comfortable for people with smaller ears. Despite rumoured design changes the stems remain, although now they have swipe controls for volume.Ā
AirPods Pro 2 vs Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II: conclusion
It would be unfair to reach any kind of verdict when we havenāt had the opportunity to test these earbuds thoroughly yet ā although we do have an initial Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2 hands-on review for your delectation.Ā
Based on what we know about the existing models, Boseās earbuds will likely sound that bit better and have better noise canceling than Appleās earbuds do, and weād expect that to be the same with the second generation of the QuietComforts and AirPods Pro.Ā
The Bose earbuds are slightly more expensive, but Bose doesnāt have the same iron grip on retail that Apple does, so it shouldnāt be long before we see some discounts.Ā
Taking all of these things into consideration, it looks like the second generation QuietComfort earbuds will be the ones to beat, but of course we wonāt know for sure until weāve actually had them in our ears for a decent period of time ā and that double-the-ANC claim from Apple is interesting, to say the leastā¦