

This design also makes them less stable and comfortable, though. They're also a great option for workouts and have an ear hook design that sits outside your ear. If you want headphones that don't block out ambient sound, the Bose Sport Open Earbuds Truly Wireless are designed for that purpose. While they don't block out much ambient sound, you might not mind this since it allows you to monitor your surroundings if you're exercising outdoors. Their warm, smooth sound profile lacks a little low-bass, which may be disappointing if you work out to genres like EDM, but it's well-suited for content like podcasts or audiobooks. They have a great build quality to stand up to accidental drops and bumps and are certified IPX4 for resistance to minor water exposure like splashes or very light rain. If you like to run or work out while listening to music, these buds have a comfortable fit and are stable enough to stay in place during intense workouts, thanks to their stability fins. The Bose Sport Earbuds are the best Bose earbuds for sports and fitness we've tested. They have a continuous battery life of about 7.3 hours and come with a case that holds about two additional charges, so you can always top up the battery if you run out of power during your workday. You can customize it with a graphic EQ and presets in the companion app. Their very neutral sound profile is well-suited for content like podcasts and audiobooks, and the slightly overemphasized bass response lends some extra thump and rumble to mixes. They don't have a deep in-ear fit that creates a plunger-like feeling, but they are somewhat bulky and protrude a little. They're also decently comfortable for long days at work. They don't leak very much sound, so your music is unlikely to bother nearby co-workers. They have an ANC feature that does a great job isolating you from ambient sound, including noises like traffic outside your window and ambient chatter at the office.

These Βluetooth earbuds feel very well-built. The best headphones for office work from Bose that we've tested are the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Truly Wireless.

However, the touch-sensitive surfaces on the ear cups are tricky to use compared to the physical buttons found on some Βose headphones, like Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless. They also support multi-device pairing, which is nice if you use your phone and computer for calls. They also work with an app that has a 3-band graphic EQ that you can use to customize it. Their sound profile is well-balanced, with a very neutral mid-range response, so voices are reproduced clearly and accurately. Their comfortable, well-padded design means you can wear them for long hours without much fatigue. They also have an ANC feature that does a fantastic job of isolating you from ambient noise, meaning you can hear your call. Their integrated mic has a good recording quality and does a great job separating your voice from ambient sound, so it should be easy to understand you even if you're calling from a busy office. They offer a much better microphone performance than our top pick, so they're a better choice if you need headphones to make calls during your workday. The Bose 700 Headphones are the best Bose headphones for office work that we've tested. They also support multi-device pairing and have a continuous battery life of more than 20 hours. It's not quite as effective as the QC35's ANC when it comes to office-type noise like voices or the hum of an A/C unit but still does a very good job. When it's set to the maximum level, it does an excellent job of isolating you from bass-range noise like rumbling engines. They have an ANC feature that you can set to different levels in the app, depending on how much ambient noise you want to block out. There's some overemphasis in the bass range that adds extra thump, punch, and warmth to your audio, and their very accurate mid-range response ensures vocals and lead instruments sound clear and detailed. While they don't have features like an EQ to customize their sound, they have a very well-balanced sound profile suitable for most genres. They're very well-built, lightweight, and amazingly comfortable. These are the next generation of the discontinued Bose QuietComfort 35 II/QC35 II Wireless 2018, and even though they don't offer a ton of improvements over the 35, they're a great pair of over-ear headphones. The Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless are the best Bose headphones we've tested.
