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I have used for years some in-ear Bose earphones, but after many hours they are irritating, so I replaced them with the QC 25.
Highly-recommended.







I've had these for six months, and the left side of the phones is either intermittent or completely dead - audio and noise cancellation. It seems to be quite common that the internal wiring of the headset shorts out after only months of usage, and if you look at the One-and-Two Star ratings of the product, you'll find that this is their primary complaint.
If you buy these, absolutely register them with Bose Product Support to ensure that you receive the full one-year warranty. While I had to pay for shipping the broken phones back to Bose, they're completely accommodating in sending me a new pair.

I am a petite gal & the 15's fit both me and my 6'2" not so petite boy friend equally comfortably, we both loved them... the new ones don't adjust small enough and they really squeeze; on me it a lot of pressure at that sensitive point right below/behind the ear, I get a headache within minutes. So disappointed!


They work great for 2-3 months and then go out. I always keep them in the traveling case Bose provides when they are not in use, I"m wondering if perhaps it would be better not to.
Overall, great headphones when they work, but a ton of issues with the durability.


Noise Cancellation:
Almost supernatural. While I have not had a chance to use these on a plane yet, I frequently use them in a busy noisy Starbucks to study. With just noise cancellation, ambient noise is reduced almost to zero, and peoples voices become muffled and duller. If I turn on the music at a decent volume, I can pretty much fade away into my zone. Very little sounds gets through if you are playing any genre of music including classical.
Sound quality:
With the noise cancellation on, these sound incredible, but have a bit to be desired in terms of base. That said, I have noticed that the sound quality of these headphones have been improving with use a bit, so there may be a bit of a burn in period. Either way, you ears are in for a treat. The interesting thing about these is, with the noise cancellation, you can make out sounds you may have missed in the music before. This is especially true when I compare them to my Bose Over-ear Soundtrues these replaced.
tl;dr, People that are audiophiles may find a bit to be desired here, but for the average listener using itunes, or spotify, these will do wonders. That said, you buy these for the noise cancellation, not necessarily for the sound IMO. The great quality sound is a plus!
The above review about sound quality is not true when the cans run out of battery. They sound very muffled, and probably around the same quality of a cheap skullcandy headphone. That said.. it's nice to have the feature either way.
Build quality: My first reaction when unboxing these guys was "wow". They have a beautiful minimalist design, and seem to be much sturdier and more attractive than the previous QC15. If you are getting these to stand out, these do so in an elegant reserved way. Classier than the beats in terms of looks IMO.
Definitely recommend!

Yesterday & today used it for few calls - V Disappointing Experience - everyone I spoke to was getting echo and wanted me to remove
the headphone; I also felt my regular Apple Headphone worked better on voice calls. I guess there is some problem with my particular piece...will ping Bose guys.
Update: pinged Bose support and they are sending a new audio cable....hope it fixes the problem

I primarily wear them on a commute by train and tube. The main reason I had asked for them was I wanted to block out the sound of other commuter noise e.g. talking, eating crisps, talking on the phone etc. Very Victor Meldrew of me but after 11 years of commuting the more comfortable it is the better!
The headphones block out most of the noise. They are not 100% noise cancelling but when I am playing music or watching a film the background noise may as well be cancelled as its less apparent.
The noise of the tube is reduced massively. Again its not cancelled 100% but I couldn't expect the headphones to contend with the sound of the tube trains.
The sound quality doesn't seem as good as my non noise cancelling pairs but I guess you don't expect the same level of sound when extra work is being done to cancel external sound. That said the sound is still awesome.
Overall amazing headphones. They won't cancel external noise. Wear them without any sound input and your can hear people talking to you for example.
Would recommend highly.

I've tried many brands of noise canceling headphones, and they've all either sucked or have been not very good at canceling noise, except for the Bose QuietComfort series. It's really amazing how good of a job these do.
And now they've managed to even improve the audio quality enough that I'm using them as a daily set of headphones at my computer when I'm not using them to demo a very quiet and subtle videogame on very loud show floors!
As far as I'm concerned, there's no longer an excuse to use anything else, unless you want great sound quality with just a little noise cancellation. In other words, if you actually care about noise cancellation, get these. It's as simple as that.
One last thing: the only design thing I'd critique these on right now is they added folding to the ears. I'm a little concerned the cabling might wear out after a couple years with a joint that bends this much, but it is nice to see some good reinforcement in the joint, complete with a channel to keep the cabling centered in the joint so it doesn't get pinched. I'm hopeful it'll last.


Simple to change the batteries, throw in your bag and get on your way blocking out crying babies or creepy passengers sitting next to you.

Two downsides though:
Wearing glasses would create a leak and impair the result, and it doesn't work together with the flight pillows.

For the price, I don't think you can buy anything better. The only better headphone product that Bose makes are the aviation headphones ... but be prepared to shell out $1500 or more for those.


5 Stars.

So why the negative review? Well where these headphones fail, is in the audio quality department. The bass and treble seems to be on one linear line. The sound is just really really flat. I'm sure on a plane ride they'd serve you fine, but if you want just a little more oomph, you might find it elsewhere. For $300, that's why I'm left disappointed. Yes they sound better than the Beats, which have almost too much bass, but they don't sound as great as Sennheiser Momentums. You almost always have to have the NC activated. Believe it or not, they sound even worse with the NC turned off. 1 star might be a little harsh, but again, for the money spent to get a pair of these, Bose could have done a lot better with the sound quality. Look at the Sennheiser and don't look back.
Pros:
*Best noise cancellation period. No hiss or under water feeling with them on.
*Attractive design.
*Comfortable. You can wear them for hours and no feel fatigue.
Cons:
*Expensive.
*Sound is very uninspiring.

