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Review on Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Wireless Headphones, stone blue by Mateusz Zjc ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cool product, happy with the purchase, maybe Ill buy it again.

purchased from a reputable retailer where you may listen. Took the TMW2, Soundcore Pro, Air2, and B&O E8 3rd Generation. Sony 2 models are pricey, so sure. iPhone Pro, Klipsch 5ii, 215tw, and Bose. The sound is good, as it was, but after the break it seemed to have very little volume to me. There used to be TMW2, which I returned because it had fallen off two months earlier. Returned. The sound is not mine when the next E8 bangs and is instantly returned. The sound is loud, clear, and the best at this point, but it was cool back then. It's quite unfortunate that there's no way to change the songs or volume on them—the music sounds amazing! I donated some to Sony, however even though the sound is fantastic and pleasant, they don't fit well in my ears. Klipsh, the fairly feeble sound, well, gave it away. Pro 2 sound is good in theory, but there is no detail. Soundcore and Air 2 are good, but they do not sit. I spent approximately 20 minutes deciding between a Bose and an iPhone pro. A man who came with a Bose volunteered to switch one earpiece and connect one pair to his phone and mine. They set both iPhones at the same volume and played the same song. Everything clicked into place, and Bose has more tools and is more thorough. Without an equalization and with the noise reduction either unable to be totally disabled or not functioning at all, there is a faint hiss at zero. I would choose 215 without a second thought if they could change the volume and tracks. But out of all the Bose's seem to be the best in terms of sound, volume and fit for the sport.

Pros
  • Sound, do not depart from (for sports purposes)
Cons
  • The lack of an equalization on the motherboard, the iPhone's volume levels being distributed unevenly, the inability to totally turn off noise reduction, and what appears to be noise even at zero.