The QuietComfort Earbuds II, the next true wireless headphones top of the range from Bose, are revealed in recently leaked official renderings.
- It was Roland Quandt who leaked these official renders via WinFuture
- This new model should be more compact and offer a longer autonomy of 6 hours
- The QuietComfort Earbuds II have yet to be officially announced by Bose
Infamous leaker Roland Quandt released a series of official renders via WinFuture which give us a first look at the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II. These true wireless in-ear headphones have not yet been officially announced by Bose, but we can expect a high-end, high-performance product in terms of active noise reduction (ANC), in particular.
Visually, no big change is to be noted when observing the leaked visuals. WinFuture specifies in its article that the headphones should offer a more compact form factor than on previous generations. It must be said that Bose headphones remain among the largest in this price range.
The leak also claims that the Bose QuietComfort II should have six hours of battery life on a single charge. But it is without specifying whether it is autonomy with or without the ANC activated. According to Roland Quandt, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II should retail for $299 in the US, which is $20 more expensive than the previous model.
No official information is currently available. The price and launch date on the European market are therefore not yet known.
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