I count myself as a Bose fan, and still use a set of the previous generation QuietComfort 35 ii as my daily driver. They’re not only comfortable to wear, but offer excellent sound quality and — most importantly — truly incredible active noise cancellation (ANC). I’d almost forgotten how loud the London Underground was until the time I let the battery run down, and had to face the insufferable auditory assault without the ANC I’d taken for granted. That likely wouldn’t have happened with the successors, the Bose QC45, which sport an extra four hours of battery life, on top of other improvements. While I haven’t used them myself, it sounds like a range of useful enhancements, with the company building on both the sound quality and best-in-class noise cancellation, while keeping the same iconic design. As we wrote in our Bose QuietComfort 45 review, they are “a no-brainer for Bose fans who want to swap out their older QC headphones for something more modern, or shoppers who want first-class Bose noise cancellation for a cheaper price than the 700.” With $50 off their normal price, they’re perhaps even more of a no-brainer than usual. But if you want to shop around a bit before deciding, be sure to consult our list of the best headphone deals for sound alternatives.
title: “Amazon Memorial Day Sale Bose Quietcomfort 45 Hits Lowest Ever Price” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Ernest Fox”
I count myself as a Bose fan, and still use a set of the previous generation QuietComfort 35 ii as my daily driver. They’re not only comfortable to wear, but offer excellent sound quality and — most importantly — truly incredible active noise cancellation (ANC). I’d almost forgotten how loud the London Underground was until the time I let the battery run down, and had to face the insufferable auditory assault without the ANC I’d taken for granted. That likely wouldn’t have happened with the successors, the Bose QC45, which sport an extra four hours of battery life, on top of other improvements. While I haven’t used them myself, it sounds like a range of useful enhancements, with the company building on both the sound quality and best-in-class noise cancellation, while keeping the same iconic design. As we wrote in our Bose QuietComfort 45 review, they are “a no-brainer for Bose fans who want to swap out their older QC headphones for something more modern, or shoppers who want first-class Bose noise cancellation for a cheaper price than the 700.” With $50 off their normal price, they’re perhaps even more of a no-brainer than usual. But if you want to shop around a bit before deciding, be sure to consult our list of the best headphone deals for sound alternatives.