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Extracomfortable design ; improved sound ; highly effective noise-canceling circuitry ; device folds for compact storage in included carrying case ; 30-day home trial
Expensive ; when the battery dies, so does the music
While they're no bargain, the Bose QuietComfort 15s currently offer the best sound and silencing capabilities in a pair of noise-canceling headphones.
In the QuietComfort 2s and QuietComfort 3s, Bose seemed to mess with the bass a bit, pumping it up (we found it a little thumpy), but the bass on the QuietComfort 15s is tighter and punchier (hip-hop fans may prefer the bass on the QuietComfort...
These new Bose QuietComfort 15 headphones are excellent, especially if you are used to long flights. They are noise-cancelling, so you can listen to your music at a reasonable volume, without being distracted by any outside noise, and these ones do it ...
Bose's QuietComfort 15 headphones stomp out ambient noise without sacrificing sound quality.
Superior noise-canceling system; very comfortable; good frequency response
High price may trouble some; not the ultimate solution for audiophiles
Award: Editor's Choice!
Bose invented the noise-canceling headphone, so the company must not have liked seeing companies like Creative and Sennheiser waltz right in and beat them at their own game. With the QuietComfort 15, however, Bose takes back the category it created. ...
The best noise cancellation you can get in a pair of headphones. Extremely comfortable. Sturdy carrying case, battery, and airplane adapter are included
Audio can be overly bright, and distorts at high volumes. Must be powered on to deliver audio
Bose takes noise cancellation to the next level with the QuietComfort 15 headphones, and while the audio performance isn't perfect, it's an improvement over previous iterations.
With the QuietComfort 15, however, Bose takes back the category it created. At $299.95 (direct), the QC 15 replaces the QuietComfort 2; and while the more expensive and more compact ($349.95 direct) QuietComfort 3 is still available, it lacks the...
Bose QuietComfort 15 review: While they're no bargain, the Bose QuietComfort 15s currently offer the best sound and silencing capabilities in a pair of noise-cancelling headphones.
Extra-comfortable design • Improved sound • Highly effective noise-cancelling circuitry • Device folds for compact storage in included carrying case
Expensive • When the battery dies, so does the music
In the QuietComfort 2s and QuietComfort 3s, Bose seemed to mess with the bass a bit, pumping it up (we found it a little thumpy), but the bass on the QuietComfort 15s is tighter and punchier (hip-hop fans may prefer the bass on the QuietComfort...
The QuietComfort 15s mark Bose's latest crack at acoustic noise-cancelling, promising great performance from the sounds you want and an absence of the sounds you don't. We've put them through their paces, so you can find out just how good they are in ...
Comfortable feel, noise-cancelling performance, accomplished audio
Useless without a battery, too pricey for most
An excellent pair of noise-cancelling headphones, and a real improvement over the QC2s they replace
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