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sound canceling headphones
2011/01/15,02:09
sound canceling headphones and comfort technologies taken from its earlier QuietComfort headphones to a smaller and equally comfortable alternative. Includes rechargeable battery and wall charger, carrying case with detachable strap, two headphone plug adapters and two lengths of cable.Cons: Smaller earpieces provide far less passive noise isolation than earlier QC2 design, resulting in listener’s ability to still hear external loud noises while bose quietcomfort 3 are on; not as good for noisy motorized travel applications. Overall sound quality leans warm and soft, lacking for detail and treble in a familiar Bose sound signature that’s not befitting the high price.After releasing its first QuietComfort acoustic headphones Cancelling Headphones for travellers more than a decade ago, and especially since the release of its even more popular QuietComfort 2 sequel three years ago, Bose Corporation has been a moving target. Numerous companies have tried to prove that they could offer QuietComfort-like experiences at lower prices, while Bose has continually re-engineered its product to keep ahead of them. Today, we review the two most recent offerings in the noise-cancelling headphone market: Logitech’s considerably cheaper and similar Noise Canceling Headphones , and Bose’s own follow-up, QuietComfort 3 (aka QuietComfort3 or bose QC3, $349).A bit of backstory helps put the bosebest headphones QC3s in proper perspective. The original $299 QuietComfort model was developed to help consumers – primarily travellers – filter out persistent low growling noises such as airplane or automotive engine sounds, plus as much other ambient noise as possible.
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