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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

In general, cool ears, not without flaws, but for me they are not so significant Has some pros Well, actually noise reduction is probably the most important advantage, it is beautiful. The assembly, design and quality of the material also came to me. Convenient flat case (flat suits me better). The sound is quite good for wireless, a bit dry, but very detailed. When connected via a wire to a hi-fi player, it produces a completely suitable sound (but it was more of an experiment). Calling an…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

The sound is good, the basses are not lifted up . I took the 700s for myself, I am very pleased! Before that I went with AirPosPro. Its pros: Noise reduction is normal, not ideal, but 85% of extraneous noise in the subway blocks, especially if you turn it up to 90-95% & Appearance is unrivaled. Comfortable, do not press. Works great as a headset. Well integrated with Siri. Cons: A non-standard mini jack, if you have to replace the wire, is not immediately found. A female voice announces the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Super convenient touch control. Everything is easy and accessible. Noise canceling is great! Perfectly suppresses highway noise, leading repair work and even trains in the subway. Has some pros Since I am extremely wary of purchases in the form of headphones due to numerous deceptions, I will not lie, at first I doubted the plan for such a purchase. Fear is fear, but I want to fully enjoy the quality. I read the characterization, came to the conclusion that everything is painted beautifully and

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product is definitely not worth the nerve, better not take it.

My description today will be about the product Bose Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Headphones. I bought it so that I could talk normally at work, there was noise reduction and good sound. I miscalculated that I can hear terribly. And this is a cruel file (((I also took it from the officials for 31k . I could have taken the gray ones for 23, save it. But . If you need to talk, and conversations can be important, then there are no options. Not worth taking

Pros
  • sound, battery
Cons
  • Microphones are terrible

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

I want to tell you my personal opinion about Bose Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Headphones. I got it for the New Year and now I continue to enjoy these headphones. The main thing is that they are comfortable and sound like they should. I made them friends with a recently purchased bows home speaker system five hundred and now I listen to Internet radio, thereby resting from the phone.

Pros
  • Sound at the highest level, excellent detail, sophisticated noise reduction (11 settings), convenient control, wired / wireless connection and modern design, perhaps.
Cons
  • Haven't found it in months (yet)

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

Below I will present my personal opinion about the product Bose Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Headphones. Previous headphones SONY 1000XM3, before this Senheiser PXC-480. Surprisingly, Bose’s noise reduction suppresses the sound in the subway worse . It’s a pity . I’ve read positive reviews. I regret the purchase. The sound quality is also not very good, the best in my opinion is Sony.

Pros
  • Good design, good noise canceling
Cons
  • Unfortunately, the noise canceling does not completely cover the sounds from the metro, the fit on the head and the design are specific . Be sure to measure before buying . The sound quality after purchase is very dry, there is very little bass (I already wound up EQ), I go to warm it up, I hope that they will play fully.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Bought to replace the first generation Sony MDR-1000X, which, after three years of very active life, are kept from falling apart completely only with a large amount of glue. I was pleased with the soundproofing of the previous ones, but these ones were directly impressive. Loud kettles, robot vacuum cleaners and tire noise on the street are removed by 95%. Haven't had a chance to try it on a plane yet. The sound of the Bose is not exactly my thing, but for books and podcasts it's just a great…

Pros
  • The best noise canceling I've ever heard (and I've been using ANC headphones for 6 years now and have tried all the big names in the category). Impressive. They sit comfortably, can be worn for 5 hours a day, do not press. Bluetooth 5.0, connect with two devices. Decent battery life and fast charging. Just a cosmic look. The level of noise isolation is really distinguishable. According to the interlocutors, excellent microphones. Touch control is ok, the buttons work well: quickly turn on, turn off, put into pairing mode. Switch between already paired devices quickly.
Cons
  • The assembly raises no questions, but the materials and design are so "licked" that they will not be able to age with dignity. By comparison, the B&W PX7 evoke the opposite impression. The sound of Bose is not that "bad", but not mine, so I personally did not particularly like them for music. They don't play over USB-C audio. It's a pity. There is no AptX support, only AAC and SDC. Not important to me, but definitely worth mentioning. The application connects via Bluetooth LE and if the headphones are already connected to two devices, it will not be able to connect and will not show a clear error. Most will probably never notice.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Bought for the new year. Immediately, of course, I was attracted by a new design after almost 10 years. Most of all, I was pleased with the increased number of noise reduction modes, since for me, using the QC 35 as an example, it turned out to be more important. At the maximum included noise reduction, I felt like I was in a vacuum, which made it uncomfortable, and on the middle one, the sound insulation seemed rather weak. And in the 700 model I was able to choose a more suitable mode for…

Pros
  • New design. Noise suppression. More fine-tuning of sound insulation, which was so lacking in the QC 35. Convenient management. The sound, as always, is top notch.
Cons
  • Does not stack like QC 35.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Compared to the Bose 35, the sound has changed little. Noise cancellation seems to be a little better. Perhaps, if you change, then perhaps because of the design and time of work. The popular competitor WH-1000XM3 loses, Bose has better noise reduction, better touch control (movements are made along the guide, you don’t get lost), more modern design (Sony is really behind both Bose now and B&O, as for grandfathers), well, they are more comfortable . Weigh less, the head is not squeezed. The…

Pros
  • Excellent sound, I think you can safely rate 7 out of 10. They work for 14 hours without charging. Very lightweight design - this is especially felt if you work in them in the office for several hours. Charging via USB-C 🥳
Cons
  • Touch control for an amateur. I don’t really like that the headphones connect to all devices at once - to a laptop, phone, etc. Probably there is some sense in this, but it's not very convenient for me. More competitors already know how to detect the removal of headphones and pause. There is no such thing here 😥 But in general, these are trifles.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

First of all, it was a dream, annoyingly itching in the subway and next to a busy highway. I compared 35ii, 700 and 1000mx3 at the same time, priority on noise reduction, convenience and headset. Comfort is slightly better on the Sony, but they don't have multipoint, really sweaty ears (700 less) and lousy touch controls. Sony also creaks terribly, feeling cheap. In headset mode, the 35 II is rubbish, although otherwise they are decent (but with the latest firmware 4.5.2 there are a lot of…

Pros
  • Comfortable enough. Excellent noise cancellation. Ambient sound mode (see below). Adequate touch control. Sound quality. USB-C Multipoint. bluetooth 5.0 Design. :) The quality of materials and assembly. Assistant support. Great job as a headset.
Cons
  • Price. Slightly less comfortable in the headband than the Bose 35 II or Sony 1000 MX3. The application is buggy, it does not reconnect to the headphones the first time, but it is needed 1-2 times to configure and ate the firmware. Glitch: sometimes after a long press on the ANC button (stops playback and turns on the world), the volume of headphones (not BT) drops to zero. Close door slams are transmitted noiselessly, but not much.

I bought it as headphones for zoom communication and listening to music at work. One of the key criteria was to work with two devices (phone + computer) and the headphones failed this function a little less than completely. If the headphones are connected to two devices (laptop + phone), they constantly make a crackling sound, it is impossible to listen to music like that. This is a known problem (as it turned out), a lot of correspondence on forms, including Bose itself. Firmware is coming…

Pros
  • - good sound - good microphone (suitable for online conferences) - good soundproofing
Cons
  • - they work disgustingly with two devices (periodically "lags" and "quacks" the sound) - management is done so-so - not very intuitive and some options are missing - battery doesn't last very long - can only be controlled from a mobile phone (no application for windows / mac)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

In general, the ears are fire, the sound is on top. The best I've heard in their price range. However, there are still a couple of points when using it: - After turning it on, when you first press the noise reduction button, it does not switch, only after the second or when you double-click it. - After charging, when you turn it on for the first time, the operating time remaining before charging is announced. Hopefully firmware ates will fix this.

Pros
  • Good noise canceller. Super sound quality.
Cons
  • Not the first time after turning on the headphones, the noise canceling turns on. Uncomplicated construction. Touch control (here to whom as)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

I will say right away that I chose the headphones not by sound (for me now even the Chinese from aliexpress sound good), but by the quality of the noise reduction (often in a noisy office, subway, the hum and voices of people are very annoying and I need not so much music as isolation from the environment ), and convenience (I wear headphones for a long time, without taking off almost all day). Also, a must-have feature was the presence of a multi-point (since I always have 2 devices connected:

Pros
  • - excellent noise reduction, better than anyone else on the market, including Sony, the only headphones that could somehow drown out the constantly strumming people in the background - very light, soft and comfortable, fit perfectly on the head, a pleasure to use - design, well, just sooo beautiful, just the first couple of days I could not tear myself away from them - good sound (for me, but I'm not an audiophile or whatever) - the presence of multipoint (the ability to connect to 2 devices at the same time), which their main competitors cannot - USB-C finally, no need to think every time which way to charge them - convenient control, yes a sensor, but a convenient sensor, you don’t need to get used to it too much, part of the functionality was left on the buttons
Cons
  • - the price, well, very expensive, I tried to persuade my toad for six months - due to the lightness and "gentle" fit on the head, they are not very tight and they can be dropped during a sharp movement, for the same reason it is not very convenient to run with them - no mixing of sound from different sources (neither with multipoint nor with scoring events: volume, connections, battery level, noise reduction level) - you can’t listen while charging, and in no way, even through an audio wire, you can’t even understand the percentage of charge, only if it’s fully charged, it stops blinking - if you hang the headphones around your neck when they are not needed, then the cups turn outward, not inward, like in Sony, which is less convenient

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I purchased it.

In general, the headphones are satisfied, BUT a set of shortcomings and omissions raise questions about the cost. If they were cheaper, by $ 100, one could understand and forgive. With the main task that was put forward in front of the headphones: the suppression of external noise with a normal / good sound, they cope. Separately, the assembly and the construct itself do not cause a feeling of something uber reliable, although similar sensations when using Sony (QC 35 II, feel more reliable)…

Pros
  • - "normal" sound for a device that does not support AptX and other codecs; - good autonomy, BUT not the best in this price range; - fresh design, against the background of competitors' proposals; - noise reduction, at a very high level; - do not get tired ears / head, BUT leatherette, sweat a little; - compact case; - good in the role of a headset, the interlocutors hear well, even in noisy places;
Cons
  • - no AptX and other codecs (perhaps the sound could be better); - not very comfortable to wear around the neck; - leatherette, respectively, sweat (not like in Sony) ears; - periodically, after turning on the mute mode, the volume drops to 0; - no synchronization between the volume on the phone / laptop with the volume on the phone (Android); - after reconnecting to the laptop, during playback, with a frequency of 2 seconds, playback is interrupted (it is treated by turning Bluetooth on / off on the laptop); - there is no way to easily replace the ear pads; - sometimes lose connection (extremely rare);

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

There are headphones of the previous generation Bose QC35, everything is also fine with them, except for working in headset mode. The QC35 microphones capture a lot of external noise, the interlocutors clearly heard everything that happened within a radius of 10 meters. With the NC700, there is no such problem, only the voice is heard well, the noises fade into the background and do not interfere with the conversation. Sony did not consider headphones, because. they cannot work with two…

Pros
  • Excellent work of the noise reduction system, including the headset mode. Allows you to communicate without problems in noisy rooms like cafes or open space offices.
Cons
  • There are no significant ones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Very decent headphones. Compared to the 35 II, the quality of noise reduction is noticeably higher, they lose to the previous model only in terms of the size of the box, which has become larger and the hanging loop has become noticeably smaller. The appearance is much more interesting, they sit on the ears the same way. The fear that due to the smaller contact area of ​​​​the darling with the head, the darling will press was not confirmed. The 12-hour flight was fine, with the occasional…

Pros
  • Design. Noise canceling quality. Sound quality. Listening duration.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory, upset by this product.

Overall, disappointed with the purchase. From headphones for 27.000 you expect more reliability. And now it’s quarantine, I’ve been on the road very little in them (metro, trains). I am very disappointed that for 4 months the headphones came to such a state. Before that, there were ears for 5500. Yes, there are much fewer functions, but they also work fine. And so far (1.5 years have passed) the ear pads have not torn on them. It turns out that for the price of Bose Noise Canceling Headphones…

Pros
  • Sound, noise reduction, design. Much has already been said about the benefits.
Cons
  • I have been using headphones for 4 months. I'm giving it a bad rating for 2 reasons: 1) The ear pads have come apart at the seam (new ones cost ~1500). I have this for the first time. Even the cheapest and most ordinary ears lasted about a year. 2) Constantly there are some incomprehensible situations with the battery charge. It is written that the ears hold a charge up to 20 hours. I just took it off the charge, it said that I have 12 hours. Less critical disadvantages for me: 3) Sometimes there are some incomprehensible situations with bluetooth connection. It starts some kind of electronic noise, then it starts endlessly saying "connected to .". 4) They began to creak sometimes.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

I bought Bose headphones and did not regret it. For what purpose did you buy it? I create music videos, create "travel books" and much more. Therefore, they needed the most comfortable and with wide detail. These headphones are what you need! I don't bother anyone and no one bothers me. Of course, you can use not only to work at night. This thing is for those who appreciate high-quality sound, stylish design and generally keep up with the times.

Pros
  • Eleven-mode noise isolation, excellent speech and music detail, design and comfort
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Noise canceling system is awesome - a train approaching / passing by in the subway or traffic during the day on a busy highway such as Leningradskoye, Volokolamskoye - not audible, only a slight hum, barely audible rustle - only a slight rumble is heard inside the subway car. And the sound of wheels breaks through. But it's almost inaudible, and this is at a volume of 50% - if people are talking nearby, especially if loudly - voices are barely audible, but what they say is impossible to…

Pros
  • - sound from Bose - that says it all - noise reduction system - chic - lightweight, compact enough for this class of headphones - very good ear pads - very convenient touch control system for music/call - the quality of the microphone. If you talk, they hear you very clearly, even if it is very noisy around the speaker. Microphones cut off all unnecessary noise - design - durable cables and case included
Cons
  • More like quibbles: - do not add up (but is it necessary?) - it is not clear that with moisture / dust protection - the operating time could be longer, but the declared 20 hours is enough. I drive 40-60 minutes to and from work. I use it on the weekend. I listen constantly. Enough for ~ 9-10 days - if you hang it around your neck, the drivers look up, that is, they are completely open, which is bad Comment: Bought on 12/11/19 at the office. the seller on the cart. Thank you very much manager Yuriy for explanations and patience. After listening to remove them and not buy - it is impossible.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

I got acquainted with the market of closed-type wireless headphones with active noise cancellation about three years ago when I bought Bose QuietComfort 35 II, which I enjoyed for two years, unfortunately, like any other equipment, they failed. In search of a replacement, I tried Sony WH-1000XM3, Sony WH-1000XM4 and Sennheiser Momentum 3, but each time something did not suit me in them. Speaking for Sony, their noise reduction really absorbs sounds better, but the fit on the head is not…

Pros
  • Sound, active noise reduction, design, convenience.
Cons
  • If you walk like me without a backpack or a bag, sometimes there will be difficulties with where to put the headphones, because due to the design of the darling there is no way to fold them, although if you really try hard they fit in your jacket pocket.