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However the audio quality of the Polk's really is quite a lot better, particularly in the depth and clarity of the lows. The Bose seems comparatively thin in the lows and overemphasized in the mid range. The Polk's to me seem much more neutral across a very wide spectrum. Don't get me wrong, the Bose sound great if I listen to them by themselves, the differences become more apparent when I A/B them.
Have been delighted using the Bose on my flights and for long home use, but I still prefer the Polk's when I'm at home for shorter (eg < 1 hour) listening stints.
I've used both to make phone calls with an iPhone and through a computer with skype, and both seemed to work equally well. For that, the comfort of the Bose is a win since the audio quality doesn't matter.
At first I did not like their design mostly because they seemed fragile.
I am a frequent flyer and musician and I LOVE these headphones!!
I previously had Audio-technica that was so disappointing (broken after a year....)
What I like:
- light but strong
- excellent noise canceling
- good sound
- they are not tiring to wear (10 hours in a row and still does not hurt neither the ears nor the head!!)
Highly recommend it!!
Unfortunately I've now had two pairs that have developed the same fault - one earphone stops producing sound entirely within a couple of months. I always keep the headphones in the case and they are otherwise in pristine condition. Either Amazon had a bad batch or there is a design fault - maybe the folding mechanism puts strain on an internal connection? I have no idea.
With noise cancelling and the included airplane adapter, these headphones are clearly designed for travelling, it's just a shame they don't seem robust enough for the job.
I don't expect perfect sound with noise canceling technology, but these are pretty good. I will leave it to the audiophiles to argue their merits in this department.
Perfectly comfortable, sleek and stylish. Cancels sound VERY well. Won't fly without them. Smart design on the case. Easy to use the volume controls. Like being able to take a call with these, too. All in all, the best headphones I've ever owned.
The sound is great, they are the most lightweight and comfortable set I have used for over the ear style cans. I like that they are compact but with the above qualification of the folding problem. It's weird to use it for bluetooth phone calls because it is noise canceling and it muffles what you hear of your own spoken words which makes you speak too loud or over enunciate your words. This is not a flaw but inherent to any NC headset used for phone calls. On the plus side the person I called said my voice was crystal clear and loud.
Edit...
I mentioned Bluetooth phone calls in this review. But as pointed out in a comment below this is not actually a Bluetooth headset to be clear. I meant to say when connected to a phone call using the speaker on the wire it affects the phone call as described.
The sound quality of music is good. If I play music through the headphones then the office noise is drowned out. But trying to concentrate over the music is only a little better than trying to concentrate over the office noise.
They annihilate general background noise. Humming generators, air conditioning, wind outside, they're all just gone. Awesome.
For people talking, say in an open office, it doesn't get rid of them completely. Say if there's a guy talking at full volume ten feet away from you. Once you flip noise cancelling on, it sound more like there's a phone ten feet away from you, and you can just about make out the words coming from the receiver. When you've actually got music on, voices pretty much disappear.
So yeah, they do exactly what I wanted them to. Bang on, daddio.
Can't return it now and not getting my money back. I will not recommend this to anyone.
The headphones attenuate outside noise to a remarkable level. The only residual noise appears to be a low-level high-frequency sound say from air-handling equipment in the environment. You are still aware of your surroundings.
My wife recently spent a night in the hospital ER for treatment for a migraine. I put these on her and switched on the noise cancelling sans the detachable cord and she managed to get to sleep and let the drugs work.
The audio is very good. They can be driven very nicely by a tablet and PC speakers and were exquisite off my Sansui G-5000 receiver (Better than the pair of legacy Pioneer headphones I have). They come in a well-designed padded zipper case for travel.
I will leave the audiophile and engineering analysis to the experts but this is quite a well-performing package of noise-cancelling and headphones, $300 notwithstanding.
Pros
Sound amazing (but their Bose so don't you except that)
Amazing Noise Cancellation
Cons
Expensive (but you pay for quality)
Uncomfortable
Bulky
Amazing noise cancellation that takes awake some of the quality
I tried many different Bose Headphones on as well as a few other brands. I ended up buying the Bose Soundlink Bluetooth on ear headphones.
I was standing in a very busy Best buy when trying these and when I put them on and took them off I couldn't believe how well they worked to cancel all the noise in the store. Your ears get used to the noise I guess but these blocked out the fork lift, the chatty customers and children running around and this was before I started playing music.
When I started playing music it sounded amazing until I tried on the Bose Bluetooth headphones and realized how much dimmer the active noise canceling makes the music.
I didn't care for the around the ear headphones because they were pushing my earrings into my skin and it was painful - and I was just wearing slightly large studs.
In the end I chose the Bluetooth version because I don't need the complete noise canceling even though the Bluetooth end up canceling the noise by blocking and with the music playing. Also I hate being tethered to the wire.
It feels like your ears are plugged and you just went underwater.
Sound is decent enough, on par with other $250 headphones.
I originally liked the thought of noice cancelling headphones, but couldn't stand them going from open back designed headphones. That's just my preference. They weren't for me.







