Bose QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones
October 28, 2010 by Headsphone
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In planning the fourth generation of consumers with noise-canceling headphones, the QuietComfort 15s, Bose has done something interesting. Instead of coming with a completely new look for his cap when he was with the Bose QuietComfort 3, has Bose the basic design of the popular QuietComfort 2 transformed intact and easily on the inside left, adding even more effective noise suppression circuit and improve the quality of the sound.
The 15s look exactly like the QuietComfort QuietComfort 2s, the same design over-the-ear earphones with rotated and folded to fit in a fun package. (To replace it clear to the Bose QuietComfort 15s Bose).
In planning the fourth generation of consumers with noise-canceling headphones, the Bose QuietComfort 15, Bose has done something interesting. Instead of coming with a completely new look for his cap when he was with the QuietComfort 3s, has Bose the basic design of the popular QuietComfort 2s intact and only designed to leave the interior, adding even more effective noise suppression circuit and improve the quality of the sound.
The 15s look exactly like the Bose QuietComfort 2, the same design over-the-ear earphones with rotated and folded to fit in a fun package. (To be clear: is QC15s replace Bose QuietComfort 2 not, it will be sold.) Bose designed the case so that it’s easier to plop it in your headphones and close up. The resulting package is slightly larger than a CD wallet that makes it easier to tote, even if it’s not terribly compact. How a Headphones would expect designed for frequent travelers, Bose start in a two-pronged airline adapter. “mobile phones also offer a” high / low “switch, which should prevent the ears sounded whenever the pilot or flight attendant, the PA system approaches.
As we have said about the QuietComfort 2, even without the additional noise reduction headset deliciously soft cushions “effective our ears to block before a noisy environment. While the QuietComfort 2 was only noise-canceling microphones (to capture the ambient noise) in the interior of the pavilion, the Bose QuietComfort 15 them on and off, which is said to increase their effectiveness on the Flipping Noise Cancelling -. the pump out anti-noise “in a proactive way to combat ambient noise – reduces the noise even more.
Of course there is a problem. Like all other noise-canceling headphones, which we consider the Bose QuietComfort 15 produce a feeling of pressure on the eardrum. Listeners sensitive to this effect can be anywhere from slightly annoying distractingly uncomfortable. Most of the first group tend to forget as soon as they start music or film. If your experience is more than the second, noise-canceling headphones are not for you – stick with acoustic in-ear headphones instead. (Luckily, Bose offers a 30 day money back guarantee if you can not like the QuietComfort 15s, go.)
This reviewer has a very strong air conditioning in his office that we use noise-canceling headphones (not quite as strong as the interior of a cabin air, but not so far) test. The Bose QuietComfort 15 were almost completely silent fan noise of thunder. Strangely, the impact of the circuits involved may be a little “weird – it almost feels as if you are closed at the bottom of a pool, almost at the bottom of the sounds above.
As with all types of headphones with noise-canceling Bose, it must resort to listen to the noise reduction, music, and when the battery is empty, makes the music. Fortunately, battery life is good. Bose is 35 hours, and the single AAA battery, residing in the pavilion was right, still good, after we had left our tracks in a night cycle. Who is looking for a rechargeable option for the QuietComfort 3s decide, or invest in their third-party battery and charger. On the positive side, stick with standard alkaline batteries means that there is no way to take care of wall charger or the power cord.
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