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  2. Bose’s new earbuds are here — and we tried them - AOL

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    Boses Ultra Open Earbuds are my new favorite headphones for outdoor fitness activity. Here’s what to know before buying them.

  3. List of Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    Bose Music is a proprietary mobile app that is required by products including the QuietComfort Earbuds-series (QuietComfort Earbuds II, QuietComfort Earbuds). Android. The Bose Music app in Android requires: Registration (email and password) and login. Bluetooth Low Energy (LBE), which requires Location Permission in Android 6 and above.

  4. List of discontinued Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    The "QuietComfort 35" (QC35) over-ear wireless headphones were sold from 2016 until 2018, as a Bluetooth headset based on the QuietComfort 25 model. The QC35s could be used without Bluetooth as wired headphones, and the right earcup included volume controls and a play/pause button.

  5. These Bose Sport earbuds are perfect for New Year's ... - AOL

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    These Bose Sport Truly Wireless headphones are perfect for exactly that, and they come in both black and a trendy blue color option. Right now at QVC, they're on sale for just $129, down from...

  6. Best Noise-Cancelling Earbuds: Here’s Where To Get Bose, Sony ...

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    While noise-cancelling headphones are great, noise-cancelling wireless earbuds may have the upper hand when it comes to being more compact and lightweight.

  7. LDAC (codec) - Wikipedia

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    LDAC is a proprietary audio coding technology developed by Sony, which allows streaming high-resolution audio over Bluetooth connections at up to 990 kbps at 32 bits/96 kHz. It is used by various products, including headphones, earphones, smartphones, portable media players, active speakers, and home theaters .