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Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones

6K reviews
$359.00

Features Legendary noise cancellation Up to 24 hours of battery life Modes for any musical moment High-Fidelity audio All-day comfort Take over the tempo Customisable legendary noise cancelling, comfortable fit, adjustable EQ, and striking colours - all in one pair of iconic headphones. Go beyond the beat with sound that puts you on top of the world. Iconic, comfy design. Plush earcup cushions softly hug your ears, while a comfortable yet secure band works to keep the headphones comfortable and in place. Own the beat. Drop the bass. Adjustable EQ allows you to crank the bass, tweak the treble and balance the mid-range to get the sound that best suits you. Plug into the sound These over-ear headphones bring an optional audio cable with an in-line microphone to plug you into sound as bold as you, even without a Bluetooth connection. Battery life Keep your marathon playlists playing with up to 24 hours of battery life on a single charge using a USB-C. A quick, 15-minute boost gives your Bluetooth headphones up to 2.5 hours of play time.

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kulensik

7 months ago

So I bought Bose QC quite spontaneously. Before I had a listen only to some Sony and Sennheiser headphones in simmilar price range but found them to be too tiring for a long sessions as well as too "boomy". I quite didin't like their sound. The only option left was Bose QC which I didin't have an oppprtunity to listen to before, but still I chose them blindly due to the brand. As an audio proffesional I thought to myself - what could possibly go wrong with choosing 200€ Bose headphones? For me the built quality is very good, the headphones feel premium. The sound is also supreme, it is let's say "commercial" but still mid-highs and highs are not tiring but very clear and detailed as well as bass is mostly clear and you can feel what's going on in the low-low freq. Things that are kind-of downsides for me are: First is when I have the ANC on and press slightly on one earcup it does feel like change of pressure in my eardrum, not big of a deal but a little discomfort is there. Second thing is there could be like an "easy" and "pro" mode in the Bose app, I am missing ways to tweak the sound even further to my liking. Main thing is that sometimes the upper-bass frequencies are too much in front which gives impression of a "boomy" sound. Not always, depends on the track. Third thing is that it would be nice to have ability to completely turn off the ANC system. Overall I am happy with the purchase and quality of Bose QC headphones.

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