Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds Review: Does it justify the premium?

  • SPATIAL AUDIO EARBUDS: Tap into a deeply immersive listening experience that places the audio directly in front of you a…
  • WORLD-CLASS NOISE CANCELLATION: CustomTune technology analyzes each ear and adapts sound so the active noise cancelling …
  • CUSTOMIZABLE FIT FOR ALL DAY COMFORT: Swap between nine soft eartips and stability bands to find the perfect fit that fe…
₹18,900
Premium noise-cancelling earbuds that justify their steep price if you prioritise silence and comfort over everything else.
8.4
out of 10
★★★★☆
Excellent — Highly Recommended
💰 ₹27,900 – ₹32,900 (approximate current India range)

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • ✅ Best-in-class noise cancellation that genuinely blocks out Indian traffic and metro chaos
  • ✅ Exceptionally comfortable for extended wear – no ear fatigue even after 4-hour stretches
  • ✅ Warm, rich sound signature that makes vocals and bass sound fantastic
  • ✅ Reliable call quality even in noisy outdoor environments
Cons

  • ❌ Premium pricing at ₹30K is hard to justify for casual users
  • ❌ Immersive Audio drains battery noticeably faster
  • ❌ No wireless charging on the case at this price point feels stingy
  • ❌ IPX4 rating means you’ll worry during heavy sweating or rain

Detailed Review

First Impressions

When I unboxed these Bose QC Ultra earbuds, the first thing I noticed was how premium the White Smoke colour looks in person. It’s not a plain white – there’s a subtle warmth to it that doesn’t scream for attention. The case is compact enough to slip into my jeans pocket, which honestly matters more than people think. Build quality feels solid, though I’d still be careful around water since the IPX4 rating means sweaty gym sessions are fine, but Mumbai monsoon rains? I wouldn’t risk it.

How I Tested This

I’ve been using these daily for about three weeks now. My real test? The Delhi Metro during peak hours – if earbuds can handle the chaos of Rajiv Chowk station, they can handle anything. I also wore them through multiple Zoom calls from my noisy Gurgaon apartment (construction next door, autorickshaws honking below), and took them on a Bangalore-Delhi flight. For music, I mostly tested with Spotify Premium streaming Arijit Singh, some classic rock, and podcasts during my morning walks.

Performance

The noise cancellation is genuinely impressive – I’d say it’s the best I’ve experienced on any earbuds, period. On that flight, the engine drone just disappeared. Metro announcements became a distant murmur. The Immersive Audio feature (Bose’s spatial audio) works brilliantly with supported content, making movie watching on my iPad feel more theatrical. However, I’ll be honest – with regular stereo music, the difference isn’t dramatic enough to keep it on, and it does drain battery faster.

Sound quality is warm and rich, very Bose. Bass heads will love it. Audiophiles who prefer flat, analytical sound might find it slightly coloured. Call quality impressed me – colleagues said I sounded clearer than on my previous Sony earbuds, even when I was in an auto.

Battery life sits around 6 hours with ANC on, which got me through most workdays but not a full Delhi-Bangalore flight. The case gives you 3 additional charges, so roughly 24 hours total. Passable, not exceptional.

Value for Money

Here’s where it gets tricky. At nearly ₹30,000, these are expensive – almost MacBook charger expensive. Amazon.in reviews echo this concern, with many users loving the product but questioning the premium over the regular QC Earbuds. Flipkart ratings hover around 4.2 stars, with fit being the main complaint for some users. The included ear tips worked fine for me, but ears vary wildly.

The Bose Music app works smoothly and the CustomTune calibration that adjusts sound to your ears is a nice touch. Pairing was instant with my iPhone and switching between devices was mostly reliable – occasionally needed a manual nudge.

Score Breakdown

Noise Cancellation
9.5/10
Sound Quality
8.5/10
Comfort & Fit
8.5/10
Battery Life
7.5/10
Value for Money
7/10

Key Specifications

Driver Size9.3mm custom drivers
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.3
Battery Life (Earbuds)Up to 6 hours with ANC
Total Battery (with Case)Up to 24 hours
Water ResistanceIPX4
Weight (per earbud)~6.5 grams
Noise CancellationActive + Aware Mode
Special FeaturesImmersive Audio, CustomTune, Multipoint Connection

Our Verdict

If noise cancellation is your top priority and budget isn’t a constraint, the Bose QC Ultra earbuds are genuinely the best you can buy right now. For everyone else, consider the Sony WF-1000XM5 (similar performance, often cheaper) or the regular Bose QC Earbuds (₹8-10K less, 80% of the experience).
  • SPATIAL AUDIO EARBUDS: Tap into a deeply immersive listening experience that places the audio directly in front of you a…
  • WORLD-CLASS NOISE CANCELLATION: CustomTune technology analyzes each ear and adapts sound so the active noise cancelling …
  • CUSTOMIZABLE FIT FOR ALL DAY COMFORT: Swap between nine soft eartips and stability bands to find the perfect fit that fe…
₹18,900

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