Bose have proven to be the leader in sound canceling ear phones, and the Comfort II are their latest version. For comfort they cam’t be beat, and have great noise canceling capability. The Bose can’t be beat and are easy to use. They offer some new excellent features like Google Assist. While the Bose Comfort II are expensive, they are the top of the line and tops in performance.
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I like everything about the headphones, but for the fact they are the hardest to connect to bluetooth of any that I have, Sometimes they say that they are connected to the TV when and the sound is still coming out of the TV. But when hooked up they are great, Fit better than any I have, really fit over the ear nice, like the way the angle is in the ear cup so they don't touch the ear. The sound is great of course.
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From the way they fit, covering your ears, and to that you add a noise suppression design, no one can critic. A deep and enveloping sound with great bass and superior definition of the high notes in any genre of music! From classical to pop! These are incredible. I I will likely buy another headset, but now I will go for the 700 series :)
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It's nice to be un-tethered to my laptop... It's liberating to walk from my office to the kitchen and even bathroom while still listening to some interview or conference call with mic on mute. That liberty makes me wonder what took me so long to finally purchase this.. While on the phone and unplugged, there is a high frequency hiss from the microphone which is a little annoying... however I can hear my self very well to the slightest detail and the person on the other end can hear me very well also.. And of course I can hear the person much better than my entry level Sony smart phone headphones. And let me tell you, the fact that I can be more present and hear my dad more clearly on a phone call whilst doing yoga is just priceless. It used to be that holding the phone up to the ear resulted in short conversations... Then headphones changed the game and made it more enjoyable and now these Bose headphones just upped the game to the point where I could listen to someone with more intention and attention. This is gold! Whilst in wireless phone call mode, you are not in noise reduction mode.. In fact you hear your surroundings clearly. I wish Bose gave you the option to customize the EQ of the mics.. That would help a lot. The other option is to use the stereo 1/8" to 1/16" adapter cable for the phone calls... this allows for noise reduction capabilities I think... one definitely doesn't hear the mic hiss like when in wireless mode. The noise reduction while listening to audio from the laptop can be disorientating at times.... it's amazing how for granted we take the basic association of the noise from things shuffling around as you move them. It's mostly the lower frequencies that get filtered out, and a lot of it has to do with how well the ear cup contacts around the ear and insulates exterior sound. Due to the disorientation factor I'm still deciding the right time and place for this device. However the fact that there's less noise makes it for a much better listening experience. To my surprise the headphones will auto shut-off if there is no audio playing from a connected device. This can be annoying if you're scrolling through social media and only engage a video's audio every once in a while. I honestly thought these would give me the option to just use the noise canceling feature all by it self so I can work in silence, but that is not so (unless I haven't figured it out yet). When I connected to my laptop which is exactly 40" from the headphones and then also connected to the cell phone 24" away and started a phone call, a wave of nausea hit me, which is a key indicator of 2.4GHz over exposure. I also have a bluetooth keyboard and trackpad which doesn't help with the EMI toxicity exposure issues. So now I just keep my tethered Sony headphones connected to the phone while I'm sitting at my office.... kind of silly to be shuffling around between headphones still, but the fact is I'm just very aware of the 2.4GHz exposure symptoms and have to keep it at a minimum. I've been exposed to a lot of EMI in my little electronics workshop and can tell you if it's too much.. It primarily manifests as slight nausea and then just loss of focus and lack of energy. It's important to be aware of this if one is to voluntarily add more EMI sources around their head. So far the Bose headphones by them selves are okay (tolerable) for radio emissions. The biggest plus with these headphones was that I can hear my dad better and feel like I'm right in the same room while on the phone. He could go on an on about how bad communist is, having grown up in Poland, and I want to hear every last little detail he can expound while he's still alive. Thank you Bose! Read full review
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I've owned several wireless headphones from Beats to Sony to JBL, but I've always wanted to try Bose. I decided to finally go for it when I saw these and I'm so glad that I did. These are great. They connect to Bluetooth very quickly, battery life is really good and the sound quality is amazing. My favorite feature thought is the noise cancellation. With the Bose app you can control the noise cancellation from off, low and high. When set to high, I hear nothing but the music. Outside noise is completely blocked. Great set of headphones, I'm completely happy with my purchase.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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