Bose Noise Cancelling Earbuds 700 Surface in YouTube Video, may launch soon

Bose has been rumoured to be working on new premium true wireless headphones with active noise cancellation, and another video presently subtleties the unannounced Bose Noise Cancelling Earbuds 700. The new true wireless headphones will contend directly against the Apple AirPods Pro, offering premium true wireless sound with effective active noise cancellation. Despite the fact that there’s no word on when the new Bose headphones will be propelled and at what value, almost certainly, the launch will occur before long dependent on the video.

While propelling the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 globally, the organization additionally declared that it was building up the Bose Earbuds 500 and Bose Noise Cancelling Earbuds 700. Both of these products have been postponed well past their initial expected launch dates, and are presently expected to launch at some point not long from now. This new video proposes that the more costly Bose Noise Cancelling Earbuds 700 are prepared for launch, and the organization could declare the launch of both of its new obvious wireless headsets at the same time.

The video, posted on a generally secret YouTube channel, shows the box of the new headphones, with ‘QuietComfort Earbuds’ at the bottom, proposing this is in fact the Bose Noise Cancelling Earbuds 700. The headphones, charging case, and box contents are appropriately appeared in the video, which alludes to the authenticity of the product itself. The headphones are pill-shaped and significantly littler than the Bose SoundSport Free headphones, and will probably be valued some place close to that of the Apple AirPods Pro.

Bose has commonly been ahead of the competition with regards to active noise cancellation on earphones and headphones, yet the organization hasn’t done much in the genuine wireless space past the Bose SoundSport Free. The range is in much need of better than ever products, and the Boise Earbuds 500 and Noise Cancelling Earbuds 700 will enable the organization to contend in the personal audio space against Apple’s predominance.

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