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Bose Store, represented by Darwish Technology, recently introduced the QuietComfort 35 around-ear headphones.
It has also announced the all-new SoundSport headphones from Bose, “resetting expectations for wireless workouts”, according to a press statement.
The new headphones can be found at the Bose and FNAC stores located in Lagoona Mall and Fifty One East in Al Maha Centre, in addition to all branches of iSpace (Apple premium reseller and Apple authorised reseller) and Virgin Megastore.
The QuietComfort 35 “shatters the limitations of existing wireless noise-cancelling headphones with an entirely new experience for travelling, commuting, creating, studying or relaxing”, the statement notes.
“The QC35 lets you tune out completely with the same remarkable silence of Bose’s wired QuietComfort headphones. Against a backdrop of quiet, the new QC35 reproduce music with stunning clarity at any volume.”
Designed exclusively for exercise, SoundSport wireless headphones “present an unbeatable combination of benefits for training and feature great audio for playlists, a stable and comfortable fit, and durability for daily use inside or out”, the statement explains.
All of Bose’s new wireless headphones include NFC (near field communication) for “touch-to-pair convenience, super-intuitive controls for music and calls, voice prompts for key information, including setup, caller ID and battery life, and the free Bose Connect app for even more functionality”.
Darwish Technology is the technological arm of Darwish Holding.
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