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Phone Arena
12-06-2025
- Business
- Phone Arena
Bose's latest earbuds go straight for the AirPods Pro throne
A refined approach to noise cancellation and sound personalization Clearer calls, even with just one earbud Receive the latest mobile news By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Subtle hardware improvements and long-requested features Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint support Qualcomm aptX Adaptive , SBC support , SBC support Google Fast Pair Available in Black, White Smoke, and Deep Plum Qualcomm aptX Adaptive is a premium Bluetooth codec developed by Qualcomm. It automatically scales audio bitrate (from 279kbps to 420kbps) based on your wireless environment, prioritizing either quality or latency depending on what you're doing (like gaming vs music). With Apple's With Apple's AirPods Pro 3 and Sony's next-gen buds still unannounced, Bose might just enjoy a head start in the race for best premium wireless earbuds of 2025. Whether the noise cancellation and call upgrades end up being impactful upgrades remains to be seen, but the unchanged price tag is a promising start. The earbuds are set to launch later this summer for $299, the same price as their the core strengths of the QuietComfort Ultra line remain—namely, Bose's renowned comfort, audio quality, and noise cancellation—this new model builds on that foundation with smarter features. The 2nd-gen earbuds use an updated AI-powered algorithm layered onto Bose's CustomTune sound calibration tech, enabling more nuanced noise control, especially in Aware to the upgrade, changes in environmental noise—like a passing subway train or sudden city chatter—are now handled more smoothly, preserving your music or podcast without jarring has also put considerable effort into improving voice pickup. The new buds feature eight microphones, dynamic audio mixing, and adaptive filters that can now suppress wind, crowd noise, or general background clamor more effectively. Whether you're using one bud or both, Bose says callers will hear your voice front and center—tech originally developed for Bose's hearing aids is now helping make that happen audio, Bose is finally checking off some long-requested quality-of-life features. The earbuds now support wireless charging by default, and a new wax guard helps prevent earwax from creeping inside the buds. Capacitive touch controls can now be disabled in the companion app for those who found them too life remains unchanged at up to 6 hours from the buds, with the case offering three extra full charges. A quick 20-minute top-up provides about 2 hours of listening specs in a nutshell:


Digital Trends
23-05-2025
- Business
- Digital Trends
Soundcore demos AI-powered translation tech at Microsoft Build 2025
In a showcase of where audio tech is headed, Soundcore, the premium sub-brand of Anker Innovations, took the stage at Microsoft Build 2025 this week with its AI-enhanced wireless earbuds front and center. The demonstration put generative and real-time translation capabilities — powered by Microsoft Azure — in the spotlight, marking Soundcore's ambitious step toward software-driven audio experiences. The highlight of Soundcore's presence was the Aerofit 2 earbuds, which now come equipped with built-in real-time translation in over 100 languages. Originally launched in 2024, the earbuds received an AI upgrade in March 2025 that allows for bilingual conversations. Attendees experienced two core features: face-to-face translation, which facilitates real-time dialogue between two people speaking different languages, and simultaneous interpretation, aimed at helping users follow along in meetings and lectures without missing a beat. Recommended Videos 'We're excited to be part of Microsoft Build and to demonstrate what's possible when A.I. meets everyday tech,' said Dongping Zhao, president of Anker Innovations. 'Built on deep technical integration and shared innovation goals, we're able to deliver smarter, more intuitive, and responsive audio products for users around the world.' Awarded both iF Design and Red Dot honors this year, the Aerofit2 aims to balance functionality with comfort and design flair. But Anker is already looking ahead. The company teased a next-generation version of its Soundcore earbuds that will leverage Azure's Voice Live API to support full generative voice AI conversations. Their goal is natural, bidirectional interactions with the ability to manage interruptions, cancel echo, suppress noise, and detect end-of-turn cues, all in real time. This deeper Azure integration signals a broader shift for Anker: from hardware-first to hybrid hardware-software solutions. With Microsoft's infrastructure and Anker's R&D muscle, the two aim to redefine what smart audio can do.