Bose uses it for new noise cancelling wireless headphones.
Which are very, very good.
They're way worse than the wired headset, Jim. Compare them.
Sorry, I'm not going to spend $300 just to compare wired and wireless sound quality.
In my Bose store, there's no need for that. They're hanging on adjacent cradles, both connected to music. Pick up one; listen; pick up the other; listen and compare.
When I A-B'd them, I was hoping for a positive result. I'd likely have bought the Bluetooth headset if it had passed the test. Lucky me - saved $300
I have the original Bose QC 15 noise-cancelling wired headphones, bought about 6-7 years ago.
If I didn't, I would consider the new ones (which, I understand, can be used with or without a wired connection).
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