Bose QuietComfort Earbuds vs JBL Tour One M2
The Verdict
Comparing these requires understanding your lifestyle priorities. Bose QuietComfort Earbuds offer portability with 6 hours of playback per charge, expandable to 18 hours with the case, and feature 11 ANC levels plus IPX4 water resistance for workouts or commutes. The 8.5g per earbud design fits comfortably with StayHear Max tips, and Qi wireless charging adds convenience. Sound quality leans toward balanced clarity with Bose's proprietary drivers, though codec support is limited to SBC and AAC. JBL Tour One M2 are over-ear headphones delivering 30 hours with ANC enabled, 50 without, plus impressive 10-minute quick charging for 5 hours of use. The 40mm dynamic drivers support LDAC hi-res audio for better sound fidelity, and multipoint pairing lets you seamlessly switch between devices. Spatial audio with head tracking enhances immersion for movies and games. However, at 268g they're heavier and lack water resistance, making them less suitable for active use. The M2 excel for studio work, travel, and stationary listening where battery life matters most. Choose Bose if you value portability, workout durability, and all-day earbud convenience. Select JBL if you prioritize audio quality, extended battery life, and don't mind a larger form factor for home and office use.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds if…
- →Best-in-class ANC for true wireless earbuds at launch — 11 adjustable levels
- →StayHear Max tips provide a comfortable, secure fit for hours
- →Rich, detailed Bose sound signature with strong bass
Buy the JBL Tour One M2 if…
- →Strong feature set including LDAC and spatial audio
- →Effective adaptive ANC
- →Comfortable and foldable design
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds
Pros
- Best-in-class ANC for true wireless earbuds at launch — 11 adjustable levels
- StayHear Max tips provide a comfortable, secure fit for hours
- Rich, detailed Bose sound signature with strong bass
- Wireless charging case adds convenience
- IPX4 sweat and water resistance for workouts
Cons
- Bulky earbuds protrude noticeably from ears
- 6-hour battery life is below average for ANC earbuds
- No multipoint Bluetooth connection
- Charging case is large and heavy compared to competitors
JBL Tour One M2
Pros
- Strong feature set including LDAC and spatial audio
- Effective adaptive ANC
- Comfortable and foldable design
- Good multipoint implementation
Cons
- Sound signature divisive out of the box
- Companion app can be buggy
- Build quality feels plasticky
- Microphone quality below class leaders
Full Specifications
| Spec | Bose QuietComfort Earbuds | JBL Tour One M2 |
|---|---|---|
| Active Noise Cancelling | ||
| Type | in-ear | over-ear |
| Weight | 8.5 g (each) | 268 g |
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | 6 hrs (18 hrs total with case) | 30 hours ANC on (50 hours ANC off) |
| Charging | USB-C or Qi wireless | USB-C, 10 min = 5 hours quick charge |
| Drivers | Bose proprietary driver | 40mm dynamic |
| Features | 11 levels of Active Noise Cancellation, Aware mode (transparency), StayHear Max tips for secure fit, Bose Music app with adjustable EQ, Touch controls on each earbud, Qi wireless charging case | True Adaptive Noise Cancelling 2.0, Spatial Sound with head tracking, Personi-Fi 2.0 hearing personalization, Multipoint pairing, LDAC hi-res audio |
| Connectivity | ||
| Wired option | ||
| Codecs | SBC, AAC | SBC, AAC, LDAC |
| Bluetooth | 5.1 | 5.3 |
| Multipoint | ||
| Water Resistance | IPX4 | None |
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