PhoneArena reports on a Bose headset model seen at the FCC. The product, called Bose QuietComfort 45 or QC 45, has reportedly received FCC approval for the US market.

The Bose QC 45 headset is in fact a replacement for the popular QuietComfort 35 headset, which was launched in 2016 and has achieved great success in terms of sales and attracting audiences and fans of Bose products. Over the past 5 years, Bose has shifted its focus from the QC series to the 700 series and high-end airbags in order to gain a niche market for these products.

According to reports, Bose is preparing to introduce another model of the QC series and wants to offer users one of the best wireless headsets with various features, including the elimination of ambient noise. The QC 35 headset is still one of the most popular models on the market, and enthusiasts can own it for as little as $ 300; But in the case of the QC 45, it is expected to be slightly more expensive than the QC 35.

Bose QuietComfort 45 Headset

An image of this Bose headset, QuietComfort 45, has been released, which shows it in white. In terms of design, it can be said that there is very little difference between the QC 45 headset and its previous model; But there will be improvements in the quality of the output sound and communications in the next Bose headset. The battery capacity of the headset may also increase and provide the user with a longer useful life with each charge.

It should be noted that the Bose QC 45 headset has been able to receive FCC approval. To verify products, companies must send a final copy to the organization for review. On this account, the design and development of this Bose headset is complete and is probably in the mass production stage. In fact, we should expect Bose to unveil the QC 45 soon and get it ready to go.

Much of the information on the QC 45 headset in various areas, including hardware specifications and software features, is not specified, and we have very little information about it; But more reports are expected as the Bose headset launches.