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67 out of 67 people found this review helpful
3.5 stars
"A/B Comparison of QC-2 vs. QC-3"
Pros: Strong Noise Reduction
Cons: Lower High Frequency Response (to music)
Summary: I have used the Bose QuietComfort QC-2 headphones for about a year, and have traveled to Asia over 5 times with them, and domestic travel as well. About 120 hours of air time. Never took them off. Vastly reduces my jetlag. A pleasure to own and use.... read more >>
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39 out of 50 people found this review helpful
2.0 stars
Pros: These headphones have a great new battery feature along with a sleek new design for those who don't like the over-the-ear headphones.
Cons: Price is outrageous. Basically, the only thing new is the design.
Summary: The new Bose design (which is pretty much the only new feature) has the price raised to $350. Bose is absolutly crazy asking for this price. I personally have tried these headphones, and they aren't much different from the Sennheiser 280 Pro's. Bose... read more >>
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11 out of 12 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Strictly for those who live their lives for full-bodied noise cancellation everywhere"
Pros: First Supra-Aural Headphones to be closed-air, rechargeable battery, suitable for MP3 players, ergonomical earcups, memory cushion for enhanced noise blocking
Cons: $350 is rather expensive for a pair of noise-cancelling headphones. The "No-Power, No-Sound" Syndrone is still there. Plus you have to take really good care of them as well.
Summary: I tried these headphones and compared them with the Bose QuietComfort 2 Headphones. The Bose QuietComfort 3 headphones, once you give them a chance, blocks out noise as much as, if not, then better than the QuietComfort 2. Not only that, but the s... read more >>
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5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
2.0 stars
Pros: Styling (slimness vs. QC2), rechargeable battery
Cons: Price, bulky travel case, decreased treble response, borderline loose base response
Summary: I just got through doing my own side-by-side comparison of the QC3's to the QC2's. Bose is close to getting it right, but the QC3's aren't a significant improvement over the QC2's from a noise cancellation or sound quality viewpoint.
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
Pros: Good noise cancellation, good form factor, acceptable sound quality
Cons: Uncomfortable for long use, carrying case design is not optimal
Summary: I have used noise cancellation headphones from other brands and by comparison, this QC3 performs pretty well overall. I like the fact that there is no additional electronics dongle or box to worry about when wearing the headphones and also not hvai... read more >>
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Bose QuietComfort 3:
$349.00
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