Bose brings noise-cancelling technology to cars



Bose has developed a version of its QuietComfort noise-cancelling headphones for cars that promises to minimise unwanted sound inside the vehicle.

The US audio company’s new QuietComfort Road Noise Control (RNC) measures vibrations on the vehicle body caused by driving over uneven surfaces and sends a cancellation signal through the car’s speakers, reducing the road noise that passengers can hear.

Bose says the system is “a smarter, more flexible and adaptable electronic solution” than previously available.

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