Bose launches multipoint support for QuietComfort Ultra earbuds

In the latest update, bose introduces multipoint support and improved call quality for earbuds
An undated image of a Bose headset in action. — Unsplash
An undated image of a Bose headset in action. — Unsplash

Bose is working on something that will surely excite those owning its QuietComfort ultra earbuds; a new firmware update that is rolling out will add multipoint support.

Multipoint support will allow users to connect their buds to two different devices simultaneously and seamlessly switch between the two. Users can connect to their laptop when hopping on a Zoom meeting and then get back to listening to their Spotify playlist without any interruption.

Beyond this addition, the new update will improve call pickup, and connectivity and fix several bug issues.

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Activate Multipoint on the Bose QuietComfort Ultra

Launch the Bose app on mobile, once the buds are connected, head to settings and then the product update section, the patch to look out for is 4.0.20, the update should begin downloading automatically.

The installation process will run in the background but messing with the app can disrupt the process. Once available, the Bose app will present a list of previously paired devices along with on/off switches.

Here, the respective devices can be selected and paired with multipoint, the feature’s now ready to be used.