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The video reviews Bose Quiet Comfort 2 earbuds and highlights features like active noise cancellation, transparency mode, customization options, and Bluetooth connectivity. The earbuds can be renamed and paired with up to six devices. Gesture controls include audio adjustments, track change, and pause/play. The Bose app allows for custom EQ settings and personalized modes. The earbuds have Bluetooth 5.3 capabilities, four microphones per bud, and voice assistant support. Additionally, the presenter suggests the earbuds may be suitable for professional recordings. Adjusting voice prompt volume and Equalizer settings are discussed, along with a teaser for a comparison with Apple AirPods Pro.
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In this segment of the video, the Bose Quiet Comfort 2 earbuds are reviewed as having excellent active noise cancellation and a super transparency mode. The case does not support wireless charging but can be charged on the go using USB-C. The earbuds are IPX4 rated, making them suitable for workouts and outdoor use. They have a unique feature where the sound is custom-tuned to the user’s ear canal. The ear tips can be changed for a better fit, and the Bose app includes an ear fit test to ensure the earbuds are properly sealed.
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In this part of the video, it is explained that the Bose earbuds can be renamed, connecting to up to six devices but only one at a time. Pairing additional devices is done through Bluetooth settings. Gesture controls are supported, allowing for audio adjustments (slide up and down), track change (double tap), and pause/play (single tap). Auto ear detection pauses the audio when an earbud is removed. Transparency mode and noise cancellation can be adjusted via the Bose app. Auto transparency function lowers noise cancellation when using only one earbud. Personalized modes can be created in the app.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses the features and controls of a pair of wireless earbuds. Key points include the ability to adjust active noise cancellation levels for different environments, create up to four custom modes, toggle between modes using a hold function, activate virtual voice assistants like Google or Siri, and disable voice prompts for calls and connections. The earbuds use Bluetooth 5.3 with a range of up to 30 feet, have four microphones per earbud, and offer a self-voice feature for monitoring call clarity. The presenter also mentions the microphone quality and suggests they could be suitable for professional recordings.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses adjusting the voice prompt volume during phone calls using an app and customizing the Equalizer settings on the Bose Quiet Comfort buds. They mention personal preference for the default bass booster setting and suggest taking a screenshot to remember your preferred Equalizer settings since the app doesn’t allow saving custom settings. The speaker encourages viewers to like the video, subscribe for more tech content, and teases a comparison video of the Bose Quiet Comfort buds with Apple AirPods Pro.