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Review on Bose QuietComfort 25 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones with 3.5mm Wired Connection for Apple Devices - Black by Park Seo Jun ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the product very much, fully consistent with my expectations.

It is possible that it would be beneficial to begin with the phrase "everything is known in comparison." As a result, taking into account all of the aforementioned benefits and drawbacks, we can, of course, concur with this statement while also making the necessary adjustments. Given that the only other headphone I have experience with is the Beats Studio Wireless, I want to make it clear right off the bat that the rating that follows is highly subjective and is based on a comparison of two sets of headphones. First, a decrease in the amount of noise. It works wonderfully. Excellent in comparison to Beats. If, in bits, you have to strain your hearing in order to understand whether I turn the noise reduction on or off, then everything is much better with Bose. Having said that, "excellent" does not mean that it eliminates all of the background noise. The noise canceling at my place of employment was by far the most welcome perk for me. The monotonous rumble that is produced by the coolers is almost entirely masked. Second, the level of comfort and the quality of the craftsmanship. The gap between Bose and Beats is as wide as the Grand Canyon. The beats are a source of excruciating pain! It's possible that my head and ears are arranged in such a way:) However, after listening to Beats for approximately one to two hours, the ears begin to feel fatigued and begin to press quite noticeably. In addition to that, despite how strange it may sound, they're very hot. At Bose, everything is much better; the "burdocks" themselves are much softer, and I get the impression that there is a little more of them; all of this enables you to enjoy music without experiencing any discomfort. Third, the quality of the sound. In this situation, it is challenging for me to speak in an objective manner because. I'm not a music lover at all. On the other hand, one thing that jumped out at me right away was that the Bose has a maximum volume level that is noticeably lower than that of the Beats. And since I prefer to turn up the volume when I listen to music, this is a drawback for me personally. Even though the sound quality seemed to be the same, Bose favored it more on occasion. One of the many nuances is that the battery can be changed out if necessary. The case is more practical than the Beats because it is "flat," making it simpler to carry around in a purse or other bag. The logic of activating noise reduction with a mechanical switch is significantly more convenient than pressing two buttons on the Beats at the same time. In conclusion, it is important to point out that the selection of headphones is not only an issue of purely personal preferences, but that you should at least try them on before making a final decision. As I mentioned earlier, the Beats are simply awfully inconvenient, and the fact that this is the case cancels out any and all other advantages.

Pros
  • - The quality of the execution - The sound quality (I want to emphasize that the evaluation is based on the point of view of a simple layman, and not a music lover; to put it another way, for simple listening from a source like an iphone or a macbook, everything is more than good) I want to emphasize that the evaluation is based on the point of view of a simple layman, and not a music lover. - A "noise reduction" policy at work - Comfort - The availability of a remote control (a trifle, but it can be nice)
Cons
  • - The presence of some noise in the noise reduction mode when the music is turned off (although this is by no means a deal breaker) - It's possible that the maximum volume level could be a little bit lower than it could be (compared to Beats Studio for sure)

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