This is my second pair of OneOdio headphones. I'm impressed once again. If you're looking for an option that doesn't cost more than $200, you won't be disappointed. I also have a wired model (still working) maybe 5 years old. But since my family switched to an iPhone without a headphone jack, we've naturally switched to Bluetooth headphones. OneOdio's customer service was excellent. We broke my first pair of corded phones and they honored the warranty by replacing them with brand new ones. Obviously 5 star customer service. Back to the new cordless phones - they connect easily and work well. We have two Bose models that we've bought over the years - the Sound Link and the QC 35 (with active noise cancellation). I'm not an expert and of course that's my opinion, but I think the sound is comparable. The OneOdio doesn't have active digital noise cancellation, but the dated design is well isolated and blocks out most ambient noise. The sound of the OneOdio is definitely "full" and sounds great even at a safe volume. Comes with a carrying case instead of a hard case, a charging cable and a 3.5mm cable (to use as a wired headphone). They come with a user-friendly instruction manual, although operation is intuitive. The padding is comfortable and I like that the L and R are clearly marked in the ears. They fold up for portability. More oval than round, but of course that's a personal preference and not a complaint. Good customer service and great battery life, give it a try. If I ever fly again I'll try them on the plane (the ultimate headphone test) and update my review.
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