The Bose x KidSuper QuietComfort Ultra Headphones have been debuted as an elevated take on the audio brand's namesake headphone model that's designed with World Cup season in mind. The headphones themselves come in the form of the Bose QuietComfort (Gen 2) that will offer immersive performance thanks to noise cancellation and are accented by the artwork of KidSuper. This includes hand-painted illustrations that prioritize a sense of artfulness and which comes in contrast to the high-tech headset itself.
The Bose x KidSuper QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are observed in two color options that each have the artwork extending from the cups to the band to maximize their statement-making attributes. The headset is limited-edition with exact figures not announced.
Artwork-Emblazoned Headphones
Bose x KidSuper QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are Limited-Edition
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