Price range: £279.00 - £279.99
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What is it: High-end, noise-cancelling headphones
What we think: The best-sounding noise-cancelling headphones we've heard to date, they're also very comfortable
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 September 2009
Tags: Bose, Bose QuietComfort 15, microphones, headphones, battery life
We like:
Extra-comfortable design; fantastic sound quality; highly effective noise-cancelling circuitry; device folds for compact storage in included carrying case
We don't like:
Expensive
CNET UK judgement:
While they're no bargain, the ultra-comfortable Bose QuietComfort 15s offer the best sound and silencing capabilities that we've heard from a pair of noise-cancelling headphones
Full review:
In designing its fourth-generation consumer-focused noise-cancelling headphones, the QuietComfort 15s, Bose has done something interesting. Instead of coming up with a whole new look for its headphones, as it did with the QuietComfort 3s, Bose has left the basic design of its popular but now discontinued QuietComfort 2s intact and simply redesigned them on the inside, adding even more effective noise-cancelling circuitry and improving their sound quality. The QuietComfort 15 headphones are available for around £280. Continue Reading...
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