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Updated January 10, 2024·
The Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds offer excellent noise cancellation and are more comfortable, which makes them ideal for air travel and use in noisy environments. Although the mic quality is moderate, they are good for casual calls and have a satisfactory sound for music listening. The Grado GT220 does not have noise cancellation but is praised for its sound quality and built-in controls. If you prioritize sound quality for music and want longer battery life in the case, the Grado GT220 could be your choice, however, for overall comfort and noise isolation, especially during travel or exercise, the Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds are more suitable. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds
Good for music
Very good for air travel
Best in class for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Grado GT220
The Grado GT220 has no clear advantages over the Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds.
Key differences
Music
7.1/10
6.3/10
The Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds is good for music, while the Grado GT220 is only fair.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
9.5/10
8.8/10
The Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds is best in class for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Grado GT220 is very good.
Noise Reduction
9.1/10
5.3/10
The Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds is excellent for noise reduction, while the Grado GT220 is poor.
Battery
7.0 Hours
5.5 Hours
The Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds has 7 hours of battery life. The Grado GT220 has 5.5 hours of battery life.
Cost
$199
$259
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The Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds has a price of $199 and the Grado GT220 costs $259.
The Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds and Grado GT220 are both poor for gaming.
Phone Calls
6.6/10
6.9/10
The Grado GT220 and Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds are both only fair for phone calls.
TV and Video
6.0/10
5.5/10
Although they have very similar scores, PerfectRec considers Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds to be only fair for TV and video, while the Grado GT220 is poor.
Build Quality
8.9/10
8.8/10
The Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds and Grado GT220 both have very good build quality.
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How the Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds and the Grado GT220 compare to other earbuds and headphones
"The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds is a great do-it-all option for anyone, so long as you can afford it. This is a great alternative to the Apple AirPods Pro and Sony WF-1000XM4. You can choose the degree of noise canceling, and enjoy premium features like automatic ear-detection. These earbuds merit an IPX4 rating, making them a fine workout companion."
"With its superb and functional interface and its highly satisfying imaging, Grado has shown a new talent for delivering a solid true wireless system, and with future improvements, has the potential to really be one of the best."
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About Bose
Bose is an American audio equipment manufacturer based out of Framingham, Massachusetts. Founded in 1964 by Amar Bose with the goal of creating a speaker system that could accurately recreate the sound of a concert hall, Bose has become one of the most prominent players in the modern consumer audio market due to the premium feel of their products and their wide brand recognition.
About Grado
Grado Labs is a small, family-owned, business based in Brooklyn New York that specializes in high-end, boutique, dynamic headphones and turntable cartridges. They boast a particular house sound, that is to say their products have a particular sound signature unique to Grado, that some audiophiles seem to really like and are unable to find anywhere else. Their high-end headphones are all hand made, completely in house, from a variety of exotic woods and materials going so far as to making one of their most popular products out of hemp.
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