Bose’s QuietComfort series has typically been about headphones, but in 2020, the company announced the QuietComfort Earbuds which offers noise-canceling wearables in earbuds form, for those who might prefer a smaller and more compact form factor.
It now looks like Bose could be working on a successor, thanks to a series of leaked details and renders shared on WinFuture.de by Roland Quandt, revealing the company’s upcoming QuietComfort Earbuds II.
According to the leak, it looks like the upcoming earbuds will come in black and white. It also looks like Bose will be giving the earbuds a redesign from its predecessor, making it look less like a Bluetooth earpiece by making it smaller and protruding less, which is perfect if you thought the current model looked a bit too big and awkward.
There will also be some changes made to its battery where apparently it will last for 6 hours, but it does not mention if this will be with noise-canceling on or off. Other than that, we’re not sure if there will be improvements made to its sound quality and its drivers, so that’s just something we’ll have to wait and see. Also, the rumored price is said to be a $299, making it more expensive than some of the other options out there.
Source: WinFuture.de
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