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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

Perhaps it is worth starting with the phrase "everything is known in comparison." Therefore, with all the previously given pluses and minuses, of course, we can agree, but adjusted for this statement. Since I can only compare with Beats Studio Wireless, I’ll immediately note that the rating below is rather subjective and in the context of comparing two headphones. First, noise reduction. It works great. Great compared to Beats. That is, if in bits you have to strain your hearing to understand whether I turn the noise reduction on or off, then with Bose everything is much better. However, "excellent" does not mean that it crushes all the noise. For me, the most pleasant bonus was noise canceling at work. The banal rumble of the coolers is muffled almost completely. Secondly, the quality of workmanship and comfort. There is just an abyss between Bose and Beats. Beats are insanely uncomfortable! Perhaps I have such a configuration of the head and ears :) But in Beats, the ears get tired after about 1-2 hours of listening - they press quite noticeably. Plus, they're hot, as weird as it sounds. At Bose, everything is much better - the "burdocks" themselves are much softer and, it seems to me, a little more, all this allows you to enjoy music without any discomfort. Third, the sound quality. Here it is difficult for me to say something objectively, because. I'm not a music lover at all. However, what was immediately noticeable - the maximum volume level of the Bose is noticeably lower than that of the Beats. And I like to listen loudly, so for me personally this is some minus. The sound quality +- seemed the same, Bose liked it more at times. Among other nuances - it is possible to replace the battery. The case is more convenient than the Beats - it is "flat", it is easier to place it in a bag. The logic of switching on noise reduction with a mechanical switch is much more convenient than simultaneously pressing two buttons on the Beats. Summing up, it is worth noting that the choice of headphones is also a matter of purely personal preferences, i. E. you should at least try them on. As I wrote above, the same Beats are simply terribly inconvenient, and this nullifies all other pluses.

Pros
  • - Execution quality - Sound quality (I emphasize that the assessment is from the point of view of a simple layman, and not a music lover, in other words, for simple listening from a source like iphone / macbook, everything is more than good) - Work "noise reduction" - Comfort - The presence of a remote control (a trifle, but it can be nice)
Cons
  • - The presence of some noise in the noise reduction mode with the music turned off (but not at all so critical) - Perhaps, the maximum volume level is a bit low (compared to Beats Studio for sure)

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