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2.0 stars
"Bose QC 15"
Pros: Essentially the same as QC2 except it uses standard battery usage with a slightly different design but, again, essentially the same!
Cons: EXPENSIVE (overpriced)!
Summary: Tried QC15 at local Bose store! Don't bother upgrading if you already own a QC2/3.
Does NOT WORK without batteries so spare is needed hence sound cancellation feature!
Focuses a bit too much on bass!
Better value with sound isolation earphones at a fraction of Bose price!
Still bulky!
I rarely use my QC3 anymore!
Use Shure SCL-4 and SC-530 at a fraction of Bose's price!
Sound isolation earphones are just as good vs Bose's sound cancellation headphones since it doesn't require batteries and it's not bulky!
Really meant for people who travel since the noise cancellation works best against certain (constant) frequencies such as Engine noise!
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What do you mean Shure at a fraction of Bose's price? You're talking about a $280 pair of headphones.
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i think you are wrong actually. i have a qc2 and tried the qc15 and there is huge differnce. and the bose headset has been critized for not having enough base, i think your review is a lill bit mis leading. the qc2 also use a standard battery so its not realy a differnce on that. i would give 2/5 for your review for being false.
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Bose QuietComfort 15:
$299.95
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