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  2. List of discontinued Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    Bose QuietComfort 25 with mounted 3.5 mm headphone jack, and carry case. The "QuietComfort 25" (QC25) over-ear headphones were released in 2014 [47] as the replacement for the QuietComfort 15, and sold until 2019. Unlike its predecessors, the QC25s can be used (without the noise cancelling function) while the battery is dead.

  3. List of Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    QuietComfort Earbuds II were launched on 15 September 2022. 7 The QuietComfort Earbuds II headphones and ear tips are smaller and lighter than the original QuietComfort Earbuds counterparts that they replace. Specifications: [19] Earbuds Bluetooth 5.3; IPX4; USB-C supported carry case.

  4. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Noise-cancelling headphones alongside a carry case. Noise-cancelling headphones are headphones that suppress unwanted ambient sounds using active noise control (ANC).. Active noise cancellation makes it possible to listen to audio content without raising the volume excessively.

  5. Bose launches QuietComfort II earbuds: What to know ... - AOL

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    The headphones themselves are noticeably smaller than the original version — 30% smaller, to be exact — and the charging case is 40% smaller. The QuietComfort II earbuds, which are available ...

  6. Review: Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Offer Great Noise ... - AOL

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  7. Jagadish Chandra Bose - Wikipedia

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    Jagadish Chandra Bose was born on 30 November 1858 to a Bengali Kayastha family of Brahmos in Mymensingh, Bengal Presidency (now part of Bangladesh). [3] [9] His family were originally from the village of Rarhikhal in Munshiganj, Dacca district. [10]