Back in September 2022, Bose had announced its latest model of premium truly wireless earbuds, which was called the QuietComfort Earbuds II. Now, the company is announcing a new update to make these high end hearables offer even better audio quality.

For those unaware, the brand had promoted the QuietComfort Earbuds II as the best noise cancelling TWS in the world. It appears that the company is now trying to even raise the audio quality on these earbuds by offering the Qualcomm aptX Lossless support on these models soon. The company has announced that the new aptX format will be arriving for these earbuds soon, which is basically a Bluetooth codec that the chipmaking giant had announced earlier this month during the Snapdragon Summit 2022 event.

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As if right now, the QuietComfort Earbuds II does not support any form of aptX technologies despite relying on Qualcomm’s S5 sound platform. Bose had even restricted the earbuds to AAC and SBC codecs as well. While the official launch date is still unknown, the company is expected to roll out the aptX Lossless support sometime in the Spring of 2023 via a software update.

Although since the date isn’t out yet, it could even take a bit longer as well. The QuietComfort Earbuds II is technically capable of playing 16 bit audio at 44.1kHz with aptX Lossless. This should even work alongside the low latency connectivity option that the Qualcomm S5 offers.

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