Pros: comfortable, noise reduction works well, single wire design, supports cell phones with mobile kit Cons: must turn on for music listening, not wireless, not all noise reduced
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Pros: Peace and quiet. Good for inflight movies. Reduces noise strain. Acoustically detailed. Cons: Bulky. Warm on the ears. Take up room on a carry-on. Price.
Noticeable noise reduction in the "drone" of the airplane engines. Note: REDUCTION not elimination. Higher frequencies still get through (like people talking or announcements over the intercom). But, in order to clearly hear what is being said the ...
Pros: Great noise cancellation, good audio reproduction, comfortable, no wind noise. Cons: Expensive, somewhat bulky, no auto-shutoff with no audio present.
I had picked up a set of SonyNC headphones for $49 at Costco, and was very disappointed. Poor noise cancellation, and the over-the-ear style was very susceptible to wind noise when walking outside.I returned them, and spent the big bucks for a ...
Pros:great bass, great sound isolation, very comfortable Cons: lousy, lousy, lousy detail high-frequency is muted
I hate to be what Arnold Schwarzeneggar would call "da party poopa," but if you're going to spend three bills on a pair of headphones, you might want to think twice before you buy these. That's not to say these headphones are all bad. With ...
Pros: Does exactly what they are designed to do: Cancel out background noise. Cons: Slightly bulky and receptive to interference from other units.
I started a new job 2 years ago where expected travel would be between 60-80%. After a puddle jumper flight between DC and White Plains, NY, I was deaf for about 30 minutes due to the prop noise.Considering the amount of travel I would be doing ...
Sound is something that is very important to me and quite fun. Being known as the surround sound nut among my friends, I am the person normally called to set up systems and make adjustments to their equalizers. Thanks to my wonderful employer, I have ...
Pros: Good sound & noise reduction, relatively comfy, long battery life, carrying case Cons: Too expensive unless you're going to use them a lot
First of all I fly A LOT (more than 50K miles a year) and for this reason alone these earphones are worth the money. I'm sure most people will have the opinion that they are too expensive, but in the end worth it, but I feel they are simply too ...
Pros: Very good bass (a little emphasized), very good noise reduction, lightweight, excellent overall sound. Cons: Cheap mechanical design and cheap materials caused premature failure.
I bought a pair of the Bose QC2 for $299 about three years ago. They are still about the lightest full-ear coverage noise cancelling phones available, so you can wear them for comfortably for long time periods. The bass is full and deep, but a little ...
My father was actually the one to buy these headphones. The first time he brought them home I said wow they look really comfortable, and they were. I tried them on and as the almost vacuum seal went over my ears my father stated how much he paid for ...
Pros: I was amazed from day one. If you fly, this is the ONLY one Cons: Cost
I feel I'm behind the wave of techno junkies even though I've been in the tech field for years. Maybe I like to wait until "they" get it right. Bose did just that. I tried friends and families v2 of the headphones and was impressed at their ability to ...
Pros: Effective, sturdy, great sound quality Cons: Requires a AAA battery, so carry a spare
I work in a noisy environment with several pumps running around the clock. I would much prefer to listen to music than wear simple ear plugs so I decided to buy the Bose Quiet Comfort 2 headphones. I figured they came with a 30 day guarantee and a 12 ...
Pros: comfortable, blocks external sound Cons: needs a battery, no good sound at all, very expensive for this ugly sound quality.
first i must say i don't own this headphone but i compared it to my $84 sennheiser hd280pro which is a closed headphone that also blocks external sound but not electronically and i must say the quietcomfort2 block better external sounds and is much more ...
Pros: My husband LOVES these! Cons: Expensive, does not cancel any noise for me!!!
THE CLAIM Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones Proprietary Bose technology electronically identifies and reduces unwanted sound while faithfully preserving the audio or tranquility you desire. TriPort® acoustic headphone structure ...
Pros: Comfortable, convenient, and compact. Powerful noise reduction cuts out even the loudest sounds! Cons: Rather expensive (but worth it)
I received the Bose QC2 headphones as a gift from my brother-in-law, and I have to say that they are simply the best headphones I've ever used. The sound quality is incredible, the headphones themselves are comfortable and easily stored, and the noise ...
Pros: fantastic sound, can wear for hours without fatigue, payment plan takes edge off. battery life Cons: bose reputation (semi improving by me)
As I am typing this, I am yet again listining to the addicting Al Jarreau. Those of you that are familiar with his voice know how his tone and pitch can change in a heartbeat, and how he can be a nightmare for a loudspeaker (or in this case for a ...
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