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Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphones review

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2.5 stars out of 5

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4.5 stars out of 5

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The Bose In-Ear Headphones are a hybrid set, falling right between regular earbuds and deep in-ear 'phones. They don't block out noise, but they do provide much more bass than stock earbuds -- almost too much, in fact

Good

  • Strong bass
  • Good overall detail
  • Not intrusive in your ear canal

Bad

  • Don't block out any noise
  • Fit doesn't feel quite as secure as advertised
  • Silicone tips come off very easily
  • Pick up tonnes of dirt

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If you're looking for noise-isolating earbuds, the Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphones (£69) are not for you. Although they have silicone tips that protrude slightly into your ear canal, they are not meant to protect your ears from screaming children on aeroplanes, nor from the drone of the engine.

They provide far better bass than your MP3 player's stock headphones, but the overall sound isn't a match for similarly priced in-ear 'phones. If you have a tough time sticking things deep into your ear canal or are paranoid about walking around without hearing much of what's going on around you, these are worth a listen, despite some physical design flaws.

Design
The Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphones have an unusual if not unique design. They resemble the earbuds that come with the Samsung YP-K5 -- they look like regular earbuds but with silicone tips that funnel the sound directly into your ear canals.

The symmetrical cables have an anti-tangle slider and terminate in a 3.5mm gold-plated straight plug. The plastic plug housing is oddly bulky and rectangular -- seemingly just so the company could fit its logo on it.


The included case is handy for avoiding cable tangles and helps to keep the eartips clean

Bose's tips are very soft and comfortable with no rough edges. They snap on to small tubes that protrude from the earphones, but they don't stay on very tightly -- you're virtually guaranteed to lose them, and you only get one set each of small, medium and large tips. (Replacements cost £3.50 per set.) Of course, as one user recommended, you can always superglue the tips to the earphones.

Bose also includes a padded leather case that has an integrated cable winder and magnetic flaps. It's a must if you want to avoid having to wash the silicone tips constantly, since they pick up every last bit of lint and dirt in your pocket.

Compared with earbuds that go right into your ear canal, the Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphones feel very unstable -- they won't fall out easily (provided you've got the correct size tips on), but they feel as if they might. On the other hand, they feel significantly more secure than most stock earbuds, such as those that come with the iPod.

Since they don't form a true seal with your ear, they don't block out enough noise to make a noticeable difference. And although they're better for running than stock 'buds, they tend to slip part-way out, reducing sound quality.

Performance
In the company's ads, Bose calls the sound 'lifelike', but that's slightly misleading, since it implies sonic accuracy. The headphones are very heavy on the bass -- comparable to the Sennheiser CX 300 -- which some listeners will like. But the bass tends to overwhelm the midrange, creating a somewhat boomy overall sound on first listen.

After spending some time with them, you can hear that the highs extend nicely, despite taking a backseat to the bottom end. Since there's no seal in your ear, the bass actually needs to be quite powerful, but Bose overdid it a little in that regard. You also have to turn your portable player up quite far to get decent volume, which will drain your player's battery faster than with more efficient models.

At £69, the Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphones cater to a very niche market. If you're a die-hard Bose fan, you've probably already bought them, but if you're looking for something in between deep in-ear 'phones and standard earbuds, these are a viable option.

With a few design tweaks like more secure attachment for the tips and perhaps extra-large tips for listeners who actually do want to block out some noise, these could be even better.

The overall sound quality is good but not as well balanced as that of similarly priced in-ear 'phones, such as the Creative Zen Aurvana.

Edited by Jasmine France
Additional editing by Kate Macefield

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Shanlee CorruptG-Shade George's avatar
5 stars out of 5

Shanlee CorruptG-Shade George 23 January 2011

Good: The sound and durability

Bad: THe jack is flimsy but carful

Comment: Hm These earphones I got for Xmas and I have to say these are simply the best in earphones I have had! sure they pick some dirt up though cleaning them thoroughly is important too! also the newer ones I have have a better go at tips and stay in because of the Fins Also Bose has not too much bass at all IMO they have the right range of frequencies and have done what I got them and asked them for! Well overall I am loving them

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David Mclean's avatar
5 stars out of 5

David Mclean 3 August 2010

Comment: A

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Andrew Jarvie's avatar
4.5 stars out of 5

Andrew Jarvie 31 July 2010

Good: Amazing sound quality, very comfortable to wear

Bad: earbuds fall off easily, not the best to use whilst running

Comment: first of all I have a pair of QC-15's so the noise cancelling feature on these isn't an issue. The majority of my music tends to be rather bassy (trance music ect) however, these earphones easily beat the majority of the competition playing less bassy music, as I have owned a wide variety of headphones (they still don't beat the Denon ahd7000's - which I got for free with my home cinema amp. Even better)

Some people may complain about the bass, however on some headphones the bass feels 'fake' and on there, although slightly too much bass for some people the bass on these feels rich and true.

I just happen to fall exactly into the market niche these headphones hold. However if you are in the market for top quality earphones these are seriously worth considering as the pros easily outweigh the cons. So head down to a pro audio stockist and try these baby's out for real

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