Hi!
Yes its really great.
Especially when going by car.
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> On 1 Oct 2016, at 15:42, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> Thanks Anders, I bought the QC 25's, the wired versions and they work great.
> I bought the wired versions because it was one less level of complexity to
> not have to deal with the pote
Thanks Anders, I bought the QC 25's, the wired versions and they work great. I
bought the wired versions because it was one less level of complexity to not
have to deal with the potential Bluetooth problems.
My main concern is that the active electronics don't fail to soon as I have
read happens
Hi!
Well i haven’t had any bigger problems with them.
It sometimes happens that it wont connect to a device but its often due to that
it can connect to more than one device at a time.
One thing i find frustrating is that it has a speech synthesizer built-in that
when i for example listen to some
Yeah the Bose Quiet comfort are excellent,
I've only had a short play with them but a friend recently purchased a pair,
His aren't wifi but they are still bloody good headphones.
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Phil,
The model I have is the quiet comfort 20 which is currently available from
Amazon for 249 dollars with free shipping for prime members. As I said, they
are pricey but worth it in my opinion.
I hope this is helpful.
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> On Sep 29, 2016, at 4:10 PM, Phil Halton w
Hi unders, I was looking at the 35's as well. I'm thinking more towards the
25's which are not wireless and seem to have less problems at least from the
reviews. How long have you had the quiet comfort 35's, and have you experienced
any malfunctioning? I'm wondering if the wireless feature is
Hi!
Bose Quietcomfort 35.
Expensive but the best i’ve ever used.
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> 29 sep. 2016 kl. 18:33 skrev Phil Halton :
>
> Does anybody have any good recommendations for Reliable and effective noise
> canceling headphones? I have a couple of kids next-door who love to play
> basketball until dusk and
Kimberly, thanks a lot. I've been looking at the Bose over ear headphones and
they're super pricey, and from what I hear not all that reliable. I'd like to
get the buds that you're talking about but there are so many models to choose
from. Could you please, please, look up the model number for t
Bose makes some truly excellent noise-cancelling headphones. The ones
I have (sorry, I forget the model) are in-the-ear earbuds, but I'm
sure any model would give you similar quality. The earbuds have a
small switch on the wire that allows you to "open" the earbud to sound
if necessary. So if like
Hi. I am a terrible sleeper. everything wakes me up, and I mean
everything. Anyways, I found headphones to be too uncomfortable to
sleep with, but, it's a personal preference thing and maybe you'd be
fine.
I use earplugs instead and they do a pretty good job. I also use a
white noise machine and t
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