Boss Waza Air Guitar Headphones Reviews

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2 years ago

Total game-changer

Prior to having this device, the situation when playing along at home was: -A cable from the mobile to the amp aux to feed in the backing track. -A cable from the amp to my headphones. -A cable from my guitar to the amp, of course. Now, no cables at all. Also, amp modeling, battery stamina, connectivity, everything is satisfactory.

2 years ago

Beautiful

Amazing quality, superb sound and no cables makes it fantastic. The phone app could and should be better and the battery life is kinda annoying...it needs daily charging...Anyway, Waza Air is the best practice experience for guitar if you have a busy, noisy household... just an awesome product from Boss. Highly recommended!

2 years ago

Pricey yet Awesome Gear for Home Practice

I had a nice and easy experience with Boss Katana 50 Mk ii so soundwise had a smooth transition with these bad boys. I needed to sell my 50 mk ii and shortly after that, I moved into an old and small apartment so that's the time I decided to pull the trigger and buy the Waza air. A great investment for sure. Busting your axe without hurting your loved ones' ears is a huge plus. One minor downer, which I couldn't find as a reason to lower any star for that, is the battery life. Not a deal breaker, I barely recall any time that I left without any juice to power up the headphones when I'm in the zone and riffing/exercising. Still, something to be mindful of. You better put it on the plug every time you finish playing though. I'd blindfoldly recommend the Waza Air to anyone living in close quarters or needing to practice without noise complaints. They're particularly ideal for late night musicians or those who share their living space with others.

2 years ago

close to what I expected

sound is ok, if it had an output for headphones or a speaker it would be great

3 years ago

Good product, annoying app though but if you live in an apartment with thin walls it really is fantastic or if you are traveling . I sold my boss Katana as this does the same and since I found myself constantly having to use headphones. Battery life is good. Sometimes it gets disconnected , but after updating firmware I have had almost no problems.

3 years ago

A great Bluetooth headphone system

Although a bit expensive this is a great Bluetooth headphone system and the generated tones bare the classic Boss quality. The supplied BOSS Tone Studio app is very easy to use and provides a wealth of tonal options that make sound editing a pleasure.

Very useful for practice and traveling, since it has a good construction and its anatomic design is very comfortable for extended periods of play.

3 years ago

Really useful!

I often peruse the internet in search of new gadget to help me progress on my journey learning guitar, however nothing I have seen before has compared with the comfort and ease of use the Boss Waza Air provide.

With a charge time of 1 hour for every 5 hours of play time and so many different effects to choose from these headphone amps are truly a gratifying experience.

There are always new features to discover with the Boss Waza Air, my personal favourite being the gyro effect which can be used with bluetooth so you can stream any music you want from your phone;

When you turn your head.. the properties of the music change so it sounds like you are truly playing with the creators of your favourite music!

All in all I would recommend the Boss Waza Air Headphones to anyone interested in progressing their guitar skills, beginner, intermediate, advanced, master, it doesnt matter. These headphones are enjoyable for all and I cant wait for you to explore them too.

4 years ago

dazed & confused

I'm dazed because these headphones are a dream. I've updated the firmware to the latest version (as of January 2022) and there are no connection problems, the wandering speaker problem is not an issue anymore and the connection with the app is rock solid. The tones you get are fantastic, given that you like the BOSS Katana. Classic pedal effects simulations... The whole nine yard worth of BOSS/Roland goodness.

But... I'm the only one that can listen to my bad guitar chops... Well this is the point, isn't it? Yes, but for nearly €400 a output jack or any other output should have been present. So I'm confused now... Do I want to keep them or go with a fender micro?

4 years ago

Great for home practice!

I love these. They aren't perfect, especially with the iOS bias, but they do exactly what I wanted! I do wish you could record out, but if you use with a pedalboard (rather than using on-board dsp etc) you can have a pretty good, wireless (and neighbour friendly) set up.

4 years ago

Best way to practise, and a top bluetooth earphone

This Earphone has two Conactions, midi for the guitar and Audio for your phone or laptop. That means you can hear a music track and play with it. There are some Tone packages in the APP, which are kinda useable. The building quality is very good, there is no uncomfortable feeling by ear.

What I really want to say, is this is a very wide range Earphone. Bluetooth earphones are highly limited by the board width of Bluetooth technic itself, but this one can really catch a wide range of the frequence. Both high end and low end sound very full. It is really comparable to a real AMP.

Since this is a relative new Product, there is some issues to be improved. There is no "Sleep Mode", I fogot sometimes to shut it down after using. Then it just went out of battery. I understand if it sleeps while playing it could be worse, but I hope there would be a way to solve this.

The adopter and the earphone must be separatedly charged.

If you plug the adopter into a Pedal, e.g. an out-end of a looper, or using some other pedals, it stops working like about every 20min. I dont really understand why.

In general, this worth it a lot. It is just the best way to dive in your own guitar world without disturbing. And I works perfectly alone as a Bluetooth earphone

4 years ago

Expensive but high quality headphones

Great product and sound with many effects available. You can play backing tracks/song through the headphones while playing guitar (with separate volume set up). Battery autonomy is a bit low. Too Bad you cannot record what you play!

4 years ago

Great for bedroom guitarists

I was looking for a solution for bedroom playing, particularly at night, and these are really good for that. I ended up buying a Strymon Iridium and now only use these with the flat response but I still enjoy them a lot. Not having another cable getting in the way is very convenient. However, for hefty price, there are a few issues that are hard to understand. The 3D space thing is amazing but only for a few seconds because the amp starts to slowly drift around. This really ruins the experience for me so I keep mine in surround all the time. Also, no stereo is unforgivable in this price range.

5 years ago

gift

bought these as a gift for my husband. he is delighted with them excellent quality and sound. they are easy to set up.

5 years ago

A niche product, but good

It's really cool to be able to plug the dongle, put the headphones on and play. It's fairly easy to dial in good sounds, and the options with the effects are fairly flexible.

The static mode works as advertised, but it feels weird and a bit unnatural. The panning is quite brutal, and the effect is much more pronounced than it would be when you turn your head around with an amp in the room. The stage setting is gimmicky at best, and I don't find it more immersive than the standard mode. the ambiant reverb settings can be very annoying as well, but thankfully it can tuned down. These are fun gimmicks, but not a major selling point. I would have bought a cheaper version without these features any day, and I think a lot of people would agree that this isn't the main selling point.

The main issue is the bug in the app for iOS. it doesn't respect the safe areas, so if you have an iPhone with a notch, the app is unusable. Once you enter the effect setting screen, you can go back to the main screen. It works on iPad and iphone 7 / SE though.

I also wish there'd be a way to toggle effects on & off from the headphones, but the only option is to change patches. It's workable this way, but since there are only 6 slots for patches on the headphones, it's more limiting. This would truly make the headphones perfectly usable without the app, but for now I still feel like I need a phone or tablet to use it. Which you'd probably have if you want to play backing tracks, but this forces you to juggle between the music app and the boss waza-air app. The split knobs for effects is inherited from the katana interface, but on a digital app it feels weird. it might stem from a limitation on the DSP, but it would have worked better to have separate knobs & toggles for booster / mod, delay / fx and reverb. It would also be nice to be able to toggle an effect off by clicking the color switcher instead of having to dial down the knob.

For those who complain the connexion isn't working well for bluetooth audio, it's pretty well explained both in the manual and on the web. There are 2 bluetooth devices in one:

WAZA AIR MIDI: this one is used to connect to the app and control the amp / effects settings on the headphones via midi

WAZA AIR AUDIO: this is used to pair the headphones as a bluetooth media receiver to stream audio from the device.

When you pair the MIDI one on the app, it doesn't automatically pair the AUDIO one on the device to use in your music app. For this - as the manual says - you need to hold the BT button on the headphones to enter pairing mode, then go to your device's bluetooth settings and pair the WAZA AIR AUDIO. Once this is done you can control the headphones with the app & stream music at the same time, which is one thing that doesn't always work well with this type of product (on the yamaha THR for instance, you can't sync settings on the app while streaming audio & vice versa)

A cool product, although it could deserve a little love in terms of UX, especially in the app which has this very critical bug that still hasn't been resolved since the last app update 3 months ago.

Edit: I updated my rating to 5 stars. The tones are amazing, it's really comfortable, and I even sold my yamaha THR 10IIW

this is simply awesome and highly recommended !

5 years ago

Expensive, but you get what you pay for

I purchased these after moving house into a environment where I could not reasonably use an amplifier to practice.

Most of the time, when plugging headphones into an amplifier, something feels...off.

Not with these, this sounds just like my Boss Katana playing in my room, with the added bonus of not waking up the night shift workers in my house!

The fit is tight, but when you can't help but bang your head, that ensures they do not slide off.

Waza-Air is a little bit of a pain to use, but you get used to it fairly quickly.

The ambient/amp position option is also incredibly cool and will bring a lot of entertainment. All Boss needs to do now is release a VR headset to put the arena crowd in front of me!

All in all, a fantastic product, the high price tag does indeed bring high quality, you will not be disappointed.

5 years ago

Love em!

At last nobody can hear all the mistakes I make when practicing. This alone gives me the freedom to enjoy playing my telecaster, casino and SG bass.

The app on the iPhone is ok and takes a while to understand but once you have your sounds dialled in then the app is not really needed.

With Bluetooth I can also play along to other tracks from my laptop from iTunes or Logic.

Overall it is a great tool for practice which has put more fun into my playing. I also get to experiment more with trying different theoretical approaches as I feel less inhibited when making mistakes.

Hopefully, these headphone will last a good number of years.

5 years ago

Boss headphones

Use: practising guitar - anywhere / any time!

Pros: just work really well!

Cons: some minor issues, but nothing major. You really need a case for these, after a while they become uncomfortable and of course they are quite expensive! Of more concern is the fact that at some point the rechargeable batteries will become useless, at which point I think these are fit for the trash?

Overall: these may not seem the most exciting thing ever, but I use these - all the time. So I get to play when I want, without irritating my wife or kids! What's not to like!

5 years ago

Very good hp's for ppl who don't want to be troublesome for others e.g. neighbours. Pretty comfortable, good sound quality, good sound isolation. The things I am missing are a propper case for the hp's and also the app could be improved in the future. Looks great on telephone however on tablets could be a bit better. Personally I use them a lot for in flat practice mostly in surround mode at any time of day and night. The battery life is good. Also very useful tool for going to a music shop with your own sound to try out new guitars. Highly recomended.

5 years ago

The only amp you need at home

The convenience of these headphones are unparalleled to any amp or computer in my opinion, it simply cuts away all annoying middle hands. You can just plug and play and get inspired to keep going for hours.

With that said, I think the 3-D feature of the headphones is something of a gimmick that was fun for the first day or two. Have not used those features since. But just playing for yourself or playing along tracks is awesome. Another good feature is that you can control the volume of your guitar and the volume of the bluetooth connection separately, which is very important. Also, the sound is good enough to keep you playing for hours. Moreover, if you're not very good at dialling in the tones you like with the app, then try pluggin in a pedal. I found the headphones takes pedals surprisingly well. Especially my VH4 pedal sounds like an absolute beast through these things. Would recommend it to all home-players.

6 years ago

Daily use!

There’s not one day I don’t use this headphone, comfortable, nice sound and perfect to mix with music from my iPad. Daily practice is taking longer now :D

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Boss
  • Released in 2019
  • Average price : $437
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