The entire frequency range hangs together well, with nothing overstated and nothing struggling for representation. They’re designed to deliver the best wireless sound this sort of money can buy, and they do. They have active noise-cancelation and a control app - but ‘extended functionality’ is not their thing. They feel good, are beautifully constructed and are either good-looking in an understated way or a bit too understated for their own good - it depends on your taste. The active noise-cancelation proves ‘good’ rather than great’ - that’s to say, it will be perfectly acceptable to anyone who doesn’t insist on absolute silence, and this next-gen model are a worthy purchase if you prioritize overall sound quality. The Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 over-ear headphones are priced the same as Sony's Sony WH-1000XM5. Read our full Bose QuietComfort 45 review. Well, just know that the ANC, sound quality, and battery life make up for any shortcomings. Not being able to turn off ANC means the battery will drain more quickly, plus the absence of some features found on the 700 and QC35 II might have you hesitant about choosing this model over the others. Having 24 hours of ANC playtime is also huge, considering all the older Bose models only give you 20 hours. The combination of proprietary TriPort acoustic architecture and a volume-optimized Active EQ gives these headphones a refined, well-balanced sound signature to enjoy most music genres. Bose’s ambient-listening mode (Aware) does a fantastic job of piping in external sounds for increased awareness. ANC is as effective as it is on the 700, blocking out nearly 90 percent of ambient sound at a high rate. The latest entry in the QC over-ear series is the best yet, welcoming several improvements, including better active noise cancellation, sound, and battery life. Lacks several features found on previous Bose headphones
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