The Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds and the Bose Ultra Open earbuds are being upgraded to feature Bluetooth multipoint connectivity. The rollout of the latest software update to the models has already commenced. Bluetooth multipoint pairing means that the two wireless earbuds can now connect simultaneously to two devices.

The absence of Bluetooth multipoint connectivity in the Bose QuietComfort Ultra and Ultra Open earbuds was seen as a drawback for the models when they were launched. Bluetooth multipoint connectivity is seen as a standard feature of premium wireless earbuds. Apart from Bluetooth multipoint functionality, the new software update comes with a couple of bug fixes for the Ultra Open earbuds. The bug fixes include improved connection stability and voice pickup optimizations.
The Bluetooth multipoint upgrade enables the QuietComfort Ultra and Ultra Open earbuds to be suited for multitasking when the user is working on two devices. The rollout of the Bluetooth upgrade began on July 10 but it is unclear whether all the devices have received the upgrade. Users can check whether the update is available on their wireless earbuds via the Bose app.
The procedure entails connecting the wireless buds to your phone and clicking the Settings menu to navigate to the Product Update option. After tapping Product Update and downloading the update, you can then install which will make the earbuds reboot and reconnect with the phone. The Multipoint Connection is available in the Source tap and you can turn it on when you want to connect the earbuds to two devices at the same time.







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