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Bose QuietComfort 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones QuietComfort 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones deliver acclaimed Bose performance in a compact, on-ear design. Just slip them on and experience full-spectrum noise reduction that fades unwanted sounds into the background. Rich, clear audio reveals nuances you might have previously missed. And a lightweight, comfortable fit offers hours of listening enjoyment. It’s a unique combination of benefits available only from Bose. On-ear QC3 headphones match the noise reduction and audio quality benefits of our around-ear QC2 headphones. Wear them when you fly, and you’ll notice a dramatic decrease in engine roar the moment you turn them on. Connect your MP3, DVD or CD player, or listen to the in-flight movie. You’ll hear audio detail and clarity you may have never experienced before. When you just want to create a sanctuary for yourself, simply remove the detachable cord and enjoy the benefits of untethered noise reduction. Use QC3 headphones at home or at the office and notice unwanted distractions fading softly into the background. An optional Cell Connect cable also lets you use your QC3 headphones with most music-enabled mobile phones. Of course, no headphones will eliminate all noise. But proprietary Bose noise reduction and audio technologies work together to make almost any listening experience more rewarding with QC3 headphones. And when you’re done listening, the earcups fold flat for compact storage in a slim carrying case. For added convenience, QC3 headphones are powered by a rechargeable battery with approximately 25 hours of run time. Both the battery and a wall-socket charger are included with your purchase.
Customer Review: Sensitive ears beware
ok, so the QC3 does reduce the noise levels. i bought mine 2 weeks back, and travelled with them on two 4-5 hour flights. the experience, however, was not exactly what i wished for. like somebody else has put her comments on the earache caused by QC3, i can vouch for it having experienced it first hand. i had traveled enough to say that i never had any issues before this, even when i was traveling with no earphones/earplugs.
it might be coz of the fact that my ears are overly sensitive, quite possible. but for people like me, wearing QC3 on a long flight could be quite a really bad experience (the reason i persisted for hours with the earphones was that i wanted to make sure). i returned them 3 days back. when you goto the store and test them, make sure that you are absolutely comfortable with the pair, if you feel even little uncomfortable, believe me, it would be a lot worse in the actual flight due to the simple fact that you would be wearing them for long hours.

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Bose in-ear headphones - Black with black/white cord Bose in-ear headphones offer a combination of lifelike audio performance and comfortable fit not available from most conventional earbuds. Proprietary Bose technologies provide a new level of listening pleasure with performance thats faithful and realistic. Three sizes of ear tips allow them to rest gently and softly in the outer bowl of the ear (not your ear canal). A carrying case is included, small enough to fit in your pocket.
Customer Review: Worth the Money
If you are going to spend $100 you expect great sound. Well, you get great sound with these. Give up Starbucks for about 30 days and treat yourself. Use the savings to buy these headphones and some good coffee, like LavAzza.

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Bose QuietComfort 2 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones Slip on a pair of QuietComfort 2 headphones and hear your music come alive. Decades of Bose research combine with our Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphone technology for outstanding audio performance. This award-winning technology electronically identifies and dramatically reduces noise while faithfully preserving the music, movie dialogue or tranquility you desire. The TriPort acoustic headphone structure also delivers our best headphone audio performance in a compact and lightweight design. Listening to your favorite music, you may even forget you have them on. QuietComfort headphones were specifically designed for airline travel, but owners soon told us how much they enjoy using them to listen to music in other places: on buses and trains, in the office, even at home. We enhanced the convenience and portability features of QC2 headphones, making them even easier to enjoy in a variety of environments, without disturbing others. Whether you take them on a trip or to the office, today’s QC2 headphones fold flat and store easily in their slim carrying case. To fade background distractions and enjoy peace and tranquility, simply turn the headphones on. To add Bose quality sound, attach the included audio cord and connect the headphones to a portable MP3, CD or DVD player, laptop computer, in-flight audio system or home stereo. The latest generation of Bose QC2 headphones provides even better audio performance with greater clarity of high-frequency sounds. We’ve also refreshed the color with silver and chrome accents. Experience a pair of QC2 headphones for yourself. We think you’ll be delighted by the way they diminish noise, provide audio that’s clear, full and detailed, and by how comfortably they fit.
Customer Review: Expensive, but worth it
I have had Bose noise-canceling headphones for at least 3-4 years now. I have also had a Sony MDR 60 (?) headset. Sony headphones do not hold a candle to the noise canceling quality of Bose. Bose is simply too good, whether you use it to cut down noise or to listen to music. I use it when I fly - the advantage being that I am a lot less fatigued at the end of the flight - it is usually the engine noise that makes me tired on flights. I also use it when using lawn equipment such as weed-whackers, lawn-mowers etc. After several years of rough use, my headset is practically falling apart. Guess what, I just ordered a new headset. I cannot imagine flying or working in my yard without my Bose headset. Bose is 5-6 times as expensive as the cheaper models. But, in my opinion, worth it.

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