I have just bought these to use with an iPhone 7 but they seem to be incompatible. The cable requires a socket that is not on an iPhone 7. I don't think this was clear on the sales site as it said suitable for iPhones. Is there an adaptor available
I have just bought these to use with an iPhone 7 but they seem to be incompatible. The cable requires a socket that is not on an iPhone 7. I don't think this was clear on the sales site as it said suitable for iPhones. Is there an adaptor available
I used this for few transatlantic flights and they completely removed the engine noise, allowing me to enjoy the in-flight movies. They will not, however, completely remove the sound of a baby crying or a drunk shouting at the flight attendant.
Quality- Over all best product compare to the price. Noise cancellation good but it is less than QC35. Weight or force- Some time it gives little pain on Jaw line near ear. Feature- Battery required, if battery dead headphone still work without but the noise cancellation stop working when the...
Great for cancelling out surrounding noise so you can listen to YOUR music in peace. Comfortable and stay on your head when others may slip off. Great case to protect your investment. Only downside, not Bluetooth.
If there's one company that tends to do well in the field of noise cancellation, it's Bose. We've seen its headphones used by so many on overseas trips, and now we're about to see a new model on the heads of people who love sound, with the highly portable QC25i.
Battery lasts around 30 or so hours; Balanced sound; Headphones work when there's no power; Remote works for iProducts; Highly portable; Comes with a nice case
Cable ends in 2.5mm jack; Noise cancellation mics on the inside don't lend themselves well to excess vibration; Headphones could have more volume
Four hours into my flight and the faint hum of the plane's engine sounds more like a roar. It's not the sound that's driving me mad, but rather the feeling it will never stop. Ever.
Active noise cancelling; Lightweight; Comfortable; Nice carry case
Interchangeable - not rechargeable - battery
Bose has been on a tear recently, releasing a bunch of new, hip, fashionable headphones and speakers like the SoundLink Colour and FreeStyle . But the real feather in Bose's cap has always been its QuietComfort headphones, the object of envy for anyone shuffling through business class on their way...
Excellent construction; Peerless noise cancelling; Great bundled accessories
No Android-compatible cable; White and tan and aqua? Really; Expensive
So when you consider that Bose has also improved ease of use, plus added a special version especially for use with Samsung Galaxy phones, yet still kept the price below $400, you can see why I'm happy to rave about them.
When it comes to noise cancellation headphones, nobody does it quite like Bose and its the latest QuietComfort 25 headphones are easily at the top of their class. Bose has overhauled the excellent predecessor – the QC15 – and somehow has made it even better with the new QC25.
Good product . But not comfortable for extended wear I bought previous edition on my trip to USA which was very comfortable throughout my flight of 8 hrs flight .
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