Summary of DON’T Buy the Bose QuietComfort Buds Ultra!

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In the YouTube video titled "DON’T Buy the Bose QuietComfort Buds Ultra!", the reviewers DHRME from Deez Hearbuds Really Makeme Extremelymad express their disappointments with the new earbuds. While acknowledging the buds' decent microphones, comfortable fit, and immersive mode with spatial audio, they highlight several weaknesses. These include slow motion tracking, confusing choices made by Bose, lack of universal features like multipoint and LDAC codec support, and connectivity issues. The reviewers also criticize the buds for producing an annoying ultra white noise in ANC and transparency modes, falling short of the advertised 6-hour battery life, and retailing at a high price of $300 in the US and 350 Euros in the EU. Despite the buds' improvements such as hi-res codecs with Snapdragon Sound and Google Fast Pair, the reviewers cannot recommend them due to their subpar performance and the lack of addressing issues with the existing model.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "DON’T Buy the Bose QuietComfort Buds Ultra!", the reviewers DHRME from Deez Hearbuds Really Makeme Extremelymad share their thoughts on the new Bose QuietComfort Ultra buds. They begin by acknowledging the buds' good qualities, such as the immersive mode with spatial audio, the decent microphones, and the comfortable fit. However, they also point out some weaknesses, including the slow motion tracking, the confusing choices Bose has made, and the lack of universal features like multipoint and LDAC codec support. The reviewers also express frustration with the connectivity issues, such as the buds staying connected to the phone even when they're in the case and only one bud working at a time. They conclude by expressing disappointment in the transparency mode and the lack of improvement from the previous model. Overall, while the buds have some strengths, the reviewers believe that the weaknesses and issues outweigh the positives.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "DON’T Buy the Bose QuietComfort Buds Ultra!", the reviewers discuss their disappointments with the new earbuds. The ANC and transparency modes produce an annoying ultra white noise. The battery life falls short of the advertised 6 hours, with only 5.5 hours recorded. The buds are not replaceable and retail at a high price of $300 in the US and 350 Euros in the EU. The reviewers question the value of the Ultra model, as it only offers improved mics, hi-res codecs with Snapdragon Sound, and Google Fast Pair compared to the QC Buds 2. They criticize Bose for releasing a new model instead of addressing the issues with the existing one and compare their approach to Apple's. Ultimately, the reviewers cannot recommend the QC Buds Ultra to anyone due to their subpar performance.

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