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Bose QuietComfort 2 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones | 
enlarge | Brand: Bose Category: CE
Buy New: $249.99
New (5) Used (11) from $129.00
Rating: 202 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics
Model: 2 Acoustic Noise Cancelling UPC: 017817377218 EAN: 0017817377218 ASIN: B000AP05BO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new. Never used. No case. Has small blimish on earpiece. Discounted!!
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| Features:
| • | Offers unmatched combination of noise reduction technology, audio performance and comfortable fit | | • | Patented Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphone technology fades background distractions | | • | Now with enhanced audio performance and styling | | • | Lightweight and comfortable; convenient fold-flat design |
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Product Description Slip on a pair of QuietComfort 2 headphones and hear your music come alive. Decades of Bose research combine with our Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphone technology for outstanding audio performance. This award-winning technology electronically identifies and dramatically reduces noise while faithfully preserving the music, movie dialogue or tranquility you desire. The TriPort acoustic headphone structure also delivers our best headphone audio performance in a compact and lightweight design. Listening to your favorite music, you may even forget you have them on. QuietComfort headphones were specifically designed for airline travel, but owners soon told us how much they enjoy using them to listen to music in other places: on buses and trains, in the office, even at home. We enhanced the convenience and portability features of QC2 headphones, making them even easier to enjoy in a variety of environments, without disturbing others.Whether you take them on a trip or to the office, today's QC2 headphones fold flat and store easily in their slim carrying case. To fade background distractions and enjoy peace and tranquility, simply turn the headphones on. To add Bose quality sound, attach the included audio cord and connect the headphones to a portable MP3, CD or DVD player, laptop computer, in-flight audio system or home stereo. The latest generation of Bose QC2 headphones provides even better audio performance with greater clarity of high-frequency sounds. We've also refreshed the color with silver and chrome accents. Experience a pair of QC2 headphones for yourself. We think you'll be delighted by the way they diminish noise, provide audio that's clear, full and detailed, and by how comfortably they fit.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 197 more reviews...
Great sound...YES.....great value? NO August 30, 2008 I bought these for my GF to use on her recent trip to China. She loves them on the plane. Once she got home, I had a chance to 'test' them out. I tried mowing the lawn with them tonight and here is what I found:
Pros:
Great noise cancellation. That's a no brainer. they are built for it Sounds great...trebble..bass...all there Comfortable and light
Cons:
Only two volume selection: high and low. I had the Ipod volume on max and it didn't seem that loud. Sweaty ears. Man did I sweat after taking them off. It wasn't that hot outside either. You'll get sweat all around the ear piece. I don't know if that's leather or vinyl. Flimsy cord-the cord is very small. I was afraid I might get tangle while mowing and pull the wires apart. I wish it could slightly thicker.
OVerall a great sounding headset. I wished I had more time to research different brands before settling on the Bose. She is my princess and deserves the best!!!
WARNING - these tend to break August 21, 2008 A warning to anyone who is considering purchasing the Bose Quiet Comfort 2 headphones. My THIRD pair of QC2 headphones broke today on the plastic piece between the headband and the earpieces. The first two broke within less than one year of use and were replaced by Bose under warranty. From discussions with Bose customer service representatives, this was a very common problem with the first generation QC2 device.
My third QC2 was apparently a revision designed to solve the headband breakage issue. This one lasted two years. I called Bose Customer Service (again) to complain and was told that Bose refused to replace my headset because it was no longer under warranty. But they offered to sell me a replacement for $100. What a scam for Bose --- trying to generate a revenue stream by charging $100 a pop to replace a product with significant history of breakage.
I declined -- who wants to pay [...] every year or two for a product that in all probability will just keep breaking? I will never purchase another Bose headset ever because they are so pricey and seem to be slated to break within a year or two of use. My expectation is that a [...] headset should last much longer. I'll probably never purchase anything by Bose again. High price, so-so quality. These should have cost [...].
While intact, I enjoyed my QC2 - very comfortable and did a good job of helping tune out crying babies on airplanes and chatter in the office. But [...]is too much to pay for a product with a high probability of breaking.
Great on flights August 15, 2008 i was traveling a couple of times this summer and used my husband's set of headphones. They were terrific; I could not believe how mush noise they kept out. I bought myself a pair for the next trip as my husband was going with me. We will never travel again without them!!!!!
Listen Carefully August 11, 2008 I first encountered this product early in its commercial life, while flying cross country. My seat mate put his Bose headphones on with great relish, and offered me a listen. I eagerly obliged and in 30 seconds of listening, I thought: very good sound and where's the background noise? Really neat!
Months went by as I pondered the high price, whereupon I succumbed to Bose's slick marketing, and ordered a pair. After several hours of use, I became disenchanted with these headphones. First of all, these phones reduce noise, but do not cancel it. The high pitched whine of a jet engine comes through clearly, although reduced in volume. Other external noises intrude as well, reduced but hardly cancelled. A Bose dealer tested my phone's performance and deemed them to be within specification. In fairness to the Bose, it's noise cancelation works just about perfectly in a quiet, home environment, but not that well when you need it most, like on a plane. The packaging, instruction manual, and connection adapters are all top-notch.
One day I directly compared the Bose's sound fidelity to my 25-year-old pair of AKG K 240 GFs (non-noise canceling); the result: a virtual tie. The Bose had a slightly cleaner treble, but the AKG's had a slightly fuller bass and mid-range. Considering the Bose's high price, I feel that their sound quality is below that expected of a high-priced component.
Lessons learned? For a high-end audio component, research competing components, take ample time to shop and listen carefully, simultaneously comparing your final choices if possible. Consider the manufacturer's marketing claims with a grain of noise, albeit reduced.
Hurt my ears August 2, 2008 I bought these with high expectations. I am returning them because whatever frequency is used in the noise canceling technology actually hurt my ears. I agree with other reviewers that the cover to the battery chamber is a flimsy plastic and could break off easily. Plus, closing the battery door, which should take a nanosecond, took me awhile because the fit is so tight, you have to close it in a certain way. When I did have the headphones on, they seemed to do a very good job at blocking sound. Honestly, though, I am going back to the type of ear protectors worn by hunters, they block sound VERY WELL because they are so well padded.
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