Bose QuietComfort vs. Beats Studio Pro

Bose QuietComfort

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones are wireless over-ear headphones with active noise cancellation. They offer two primary listening modes: Quiet Mode for maximum noise reduction and Aware Mode, which lets in ambient sounds. Users can switch between these modes depending on their environment. Battery life lasts up to 24 hours on a full charge, with a quick-charge option providing additional playback after just 15 minutes of charging. Bluetooth connectivity supports multipoint pairing, allowing the headphones to connect to two devices at the same time. The design includes plush ear cushions and a reinforced headband, built for long-term comfort. Sound settings such as bass, midrange, and treble can be adjusted through the Bose app. An optional audio cable with an in-line microphone is included for wired use when Bluetooth is unavailable or undesired. The headphones come with a carrying case, USB-C charging cable, and audio cable. They are priced at $349 and available in multiple...

Beats Studio Pro

The Beats Studio Pro are over-ear headphones made for people who want solid sound and noise cancellation. They come in several colors like black, deep brown, navy, and sandstone. The design is pretty simple—nothing flashy—but they’re built to be comfortable with soft ear cushions that you can wear for hours. They’ve got Active Noise Cancelling (ANC), which helps block out outside sounds—good if you’re on a plane or somewhere loud. There’s also a Transparency Mode, so you can hear what’s going on around you without taking them off. Battery life is impressive—up to 40 hours with regular use, and if you forget to charge them, a quick 10-minute plug-in gives you about 4 more hours of playtime. Sound-wise, they’re tuned to be clear and balanced, not overly bass-heavy like older Beats models. There’s a feature called Personalized Spatial Audio, which makes it feel like the sound is coming from all around you—nice for movies or certain songs. If you’re into wired listening, you can conn...

Reviews

Reviewed on 2/20/2025

I switched to Bose QuietComfort after my AIrPods Max broke down. I think they're great, I actually enjoy using them more on an everyday basis than I did using my AirPods. They just work - they are light, they pair well, sound quality is good, active noise cancellation works well. Comfort is important to me as I like to listen to audiobooks for extended periods of time, and these are more comfortable than my AirPods Max used to be. The metal connecting bar of the AirPods used to dig into my head, while I have no such feelings of discomfort with my QuietComfort headphones. I am subtracting one star for two problems. The first one is that the microphone doesn't always work well. I've had multiple people complain me they can't hear me very well when I called them using these headphones. I thought it was a hardware issues so I had them replaced but them problem occurs on my new pair too. I started borrowing my wife's Bose QuietComfort 45, which appears to be the exactly same headphone but without the microphone issues. The second problem is occasional sound distortions. This mostly happens during phone calls and I've experienced them on both QuietComfort and QuietComfort 45. The distortions seem to occur on higher frequency sounds and usually last until the end of the call or until I restart the headphones. Luckily the headphones restart and pair quickly so this is less of a nuisance than it could otherwise be. Overall, I recommend these headphones if you tend to wear your headphones for extended periods of time and are looking for high quality of sounds and effective noise cancellation. They may not be the best pair of headphones for phone calls, though.

Reviews

Reviewed on 2/22/2025

I really wanted to like these headphones because I love using Apple products. When my AirPods Max died, I first ordered a pair of Beats Studio Pro as a replacement and went to the Apple Store to try them out. Sadly these headphones were underwhelming, especially given their price, and I ended up returning them. The main problem is that the ear pads are some of the smallest on the market. My ears were constantly touching the sides of the pads, which was annoying, and with so little space inside the headphone they got warm very quickly. The second problem is that these headphones somehow feel cheap and low quality, very much in contrast to most other Apple products I've used. For example, they have this large button on the side that you use to control the headphones, and it gives off these loud plasticky clicks when pressed. I'm really not sure who I would recommend these headphones to. Maybe if you really like the Apple ecosystem and happen to have tiny ears, these are the headphones for you. Otherwise, there are so many other quality headphones on the market that cost less. I ended up with Bose QuietComfort and I'm very satisfied with that choice.

Pros
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Long battery life1
Quick to charge1
Very light1
Available in multiple colors1
Comfortable1
Noise cancelling works well1
Cons
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Microphone could be more sensitive1
Sounds come out distorted sometimes1
Pros
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Lightweight1
Come with Apple 'Find My' feature1
Compatible with other Apple products1
Cons
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Feel cheap and plasticky1
Ear pads are small1
Your ears will get hot1

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