How To Connect Your Bose Headphones To Your MacBook

These days, the market for high end audio gear is about as saturated as it has ever been in the course of human history. That’s particularly true when it comes to headphones, with virtually every major electronics faction producing earbuds and wireless, noise-cancelling devices designed to deliver earworms to users in hi-fi fashion.

There are, of course, a few names in the headphone game that tend to stand out from the competition, with the likes of Beats, JBL, Sony, and Sennheiser often referenced. So too is Bose, which may be as major a player in the headphone market as has ever existed. At present,Bose is largely owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(aka MIT), with the company’s founder gifting a controlling stake of non-voting shares to the school in 2011. With MIT at the helm, Bose headphones have arguably become the standard by which all headphones are now measured.

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That’s true whether you’re using them to connect to your mobile device when you’re kicking around town, or if you generally use them to connect to a laptop when you’re working remote or watching a flick mid-flight. And for those in the latter faction, it is hardly uncommon for their Bose headphones to be connected to some model of MacBook. If you’re a Bose or MacBook owner, and are looking to join the ranks of folks that use both, you’ll be happy to know it’s pretty easy to pair the headphones to your laptop via Bluetooth.

Connecting Bose headphones to a MacBook

It will, unfortunatley, not be cheap to pair the devices together, asBose’s best-selling QuietComfort wireless noise-cancelling headphonesare currently listed for well over $300 throughthe company’s Amazon storefront. As for the laptop,the SlashGear Editor’s Choice badge earning MacBook Pro M4 Maxcould set you back more than $6,000 depending on the configuration, and even a run-of-the-mill MacBook Pro sells for more than $1,500. But if you’ve got the money to burn, the pairing could significantly bolster your entertainment game. Follow these directions to connect your Bose headphones to your MacBook:

Once connected, you’ll hear “Connected to (device’s name),” signaling that you are now ready to rock. If you are unable to pair it with your MacBook, it may be because there are too many devices stored there. In that case, you may need to reset the Bluetooth settings on the headphones by sliding the power switch up to Bluetooth and holding it until you hear “Bluetooth device list cleared.” From there, repeat the connection process. Yes, you can also add the MacBook to the devices list in your Bose App and connect directly that way if you prefer.