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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen-2 adds lossless audio over USB-C

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen-2 headphones now support multipoint Bluetooth, aptX Adaptive, USB-C lossless audio, and extended standby power management.

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) in Driftwood Sand
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Bose has quietly pushed a meaningful upgrade to its QuietComfort Ultra line: the second-generation QuietComfort Ultra headphones add wired lossless playback over USB-C while keeping the familiar comfort and noise-cancelling chops that made the first model a favorite. For people who’ve wanted Bose’s signature ANC with the option of true wired audio quality — whether for streaming services, PCs, or just muted battery worries — this is the biggest headline.

What’s actually new

The shorthand: wired lossless audio over USB-C, a longer battery life, a new Cinema Mode for movies/podcasts, smarter on-head detection, and a modest price bump. Bose says the Gen-2 model can accept 16-bit audio at 44.1kHz or 48kHz over USB audio, which makes it compatible with standard “lossless” streams and files (CD-quality), though it doesn’t support higher-rate studio-resolution bitrates above 48kHz. The 2.5mm analog jack is still in the box for those who prefer a traditional cable connection.

The headphones are available to preorder now (through Bose, Amazon, Best Buy) at $449 and are due in stores on October 2. That’s a $20 increase over the original QuietComfort Ultra’s launch price. You’ll get four finishes at launch: black, white smoke, driftwood sand, and midnight violet.

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) in Black
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) in Driftwood Sand
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) in White
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) in Midnight Violet

Battery, noise cancelling and the little UX things

Battery life is improved: Bose quotes up to 30 hours with ANC on, and up to 45 hours if you turn ANC off via the mobile app — a handy tradeoff for long trips. With head-tracking Immersive Audio on, expect around 23 hours. Bose also highlights faster on-head power and connect behavior: the headphones auto-power and pair when you put them on, and they enter an extended low-power standby when stowed, which Bose says will keep them ready for months.

The company says the ActiveSense engine — Bose’s adaptive noise-cancelling brain — has been tuned and now uses more microphones (Bose’s marketing calls out improvements in how it reacts to sudden, loud noises) so Aware Mode can better let specific sounds through while keeping the rest muted. There’s also a new Cinema Mode that spatializes sound and rebalances effects and dialogue to make movies, podcasts, and audiobooks easier to follow. Those are the kinds of features that make these headphones feel like more than just a small iterative refresh.

The lossless claim — what it means in practice

“Lossless over USB-C” is a real and practical addition, but it’s important to parse the details. Bose supports 16-bit/44.1 or 48kHz over USB audio — that’s CD-quality lossless — which covers the majority of mainstream lossless streams and most listeners’ needs. It’s not an open-ended promise of studio-grade 24-bit/192kHz playback; if you’re chasing very high sample-rate files or specialized hi-res formats, the Ultra Gen-2 doesn’t extend into those higher ranges. Still, for anyone frustrated by Bluetooth codec limits (and the inconsistent support among phones and streaming apps), this wired option is a meaningful bridge to truly lossless listening.

Bose also retains broad Bluetooth feature support — Bluetooth 5.4, multipoint, Google Fast Pair for Android, Spotify Tap, and compatibility with SBC, AAC and Qualcomm aptX Adaptive — so the headphones are flexible across mobile devices as well as wired setups. That makes them useful whether you’re on a phone, a laptop, or a gaming PC that supports USB audio.

Where this fits in the market

This is a defensive and practical move from Bose. Rivals have been pushing richer wireless features and, in some cases, wired or USB options. By giving listeners a straightforward way to plug in for lossless, Bose addresses two perennial complaints about wireless ANC headphones: (1) Bluetooth can’t always carry true lossless without trade-offs, and (2) wired fallback is often limited or awkward. The Gen-2’s USB-C lossless makes the QuietComfort Ultra relevant to streamers, laptop users, and anyone who treats headphones as both a daily ANC tool and a serious listening device.

That said, audiophile purists should note the sample-rate cap; this model is targeting the intersection of comfort, ANC, and sensible wired fidelity — not the ultra-hi-res niche. If you want full MQA or 24-bit/96k+ playback, look elsewhere or use dedicated DAC/headphone setups.

The practical verdict: should you care?

If you already liked the original QuietComfort Ultra for its comfort and ANC, the Gen-2 is an easy upgrade if USB-C lossless and better battery life are things you’ll actually use. For commuters, frequent flyers, podcast and film listeners who want clearer dialogue (thanks to Cinema Mode), and people who switch between phone and laptop regularly, the feature set will feel sensible and modern. If you’re solely hunting for maximum bitrate hi-res playback, this won’t replace a full desktop DAC chain — but for most listeners, the Gen-2 is a meaningful step up.


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