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Bose IE2 review

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CNET Editors' Rating

3.5 stars Very good

CNET Editors' Rating

3.5 stars Very good
  • Overall rating: 7.3
  • Design: 8.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 7.0
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Average User Rating

3.5 stars 42 user reviews

The good: Improved sound; earphones fit securely and comfortably; protective carrying case included; "open" design has its appeal; pleasantly full bass.

The bad: Fit may not appeal to everyone, especially those who prefer noise-isolating earphones; treble is a little on the harsh side.

The bottom line: While we've heard earphones that sound better for the money, Bose has improved its in-ear headphones so they fit--and sound better--than its previous in-ear model.

As the name implies, the Bose's IE2 earphones are the second-generation of Bose's in-ear headphones. Truth be told, we weren't impressed with the first iteration of this model, which some users complained didn't fit securely in their ears and caused Bose to issue newly designed silicon earpieces to help rectify the problem. But the company has made some tweaks to the design and we generally like the results, though not everything is rosy.

There are actually three versions of Bose's latest in-ear headphones:

Bose IE2 ($99.95): This is the base model, which is a standard pair of in-ear headphones.

Bose MIE2 ($129.95): Identical to the IE2, but adds a built-in microphone for cellphones and VOIP devices.

Bose MIE2i ($129.95): Identical to the MIE2, but with compatibility for iPod/iPhone controls.

Despite the feature differences, the sound--and design--of the earphones themselves are the same for all three models, so they should all exhibit identical sound quality.

The first thing you should know is that these aren't noise-isolating earphones. You don't jam a foam or rubber tip into your ear, effectively cutting off much of the sound from the outside world. Instead, these earphones sit slightly on top of the ear, similar the way hard earbuds do. A silicon cover directs the sound into your ear canal but the tip isn't pushed all the way inside. As a result, you don't get the tight seal like you do with a noise-isolating earphone but the upside is your ear canal gets some breathing room. This design will appeal more to some people than others, but it's also important to highlight the fact that this reviewer didn't have any trouble getting the IE2s to fit both securely and comfortable in his ears.

 

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Quick Specifications

  • Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
  • Product type Headphones
  • Design In-ear
  • Weight 0.7 oz
  • Sound output mode Stereo
  • Connector type Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
  • Addtional features Acoustic design Durable Comfortable stayhear tips
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year

Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable e-reader and e-publishing expert. He's also the author of the novels Knife Music and The Big Exit. Both titles are available as Kindle, iBooks, and Nook e-books. Full Bio

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