Testseek.co.uk have collected 75 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 15 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 15.
October 2009
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Comfortable feel
Noisecancelling performance
Accomplished audio
Comfortable
Sturdy build
Very effective noise reduction
Driving
Open sound
Long battery life. Great noise cancellation. Built to last
Extremely comfortable
Very effective noise cancellation
Extra-comfortable design
Fantastic sound quality
Highly effective noise-cancelling circuitry
Device folds for compact storage in included carrying case
Blocks out ambient noise. Comfortable over-the-ear design. comes with carrying case and airline adapter. Hi/Lo switch lowers the volume of overly loud sources.
No option to bypass noisecancellation. Can make some users queasy. Sound can be too bright.
Bose's Quiet Comfort 15's are a great pair of 'phones if you can stomach the noise-cancelling sound waves--and the steep price.Quiet Comfort 15...
Superior noise-canceling system, Very comfortable, Good frequency response,
High price may trouble some, Not the ultimate solution for audiophiles, *
The best noise-canceling headphones we’ve used thus far are Sony’s more expensive MDR-NC500D ($399) model. Overall, these units have a wider dynamic range, but the QuietComfort 15 unit does a better job blocking out extraneous noise, a critica...
Abstract: If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my years of tech reporting it’s that you should never say Bose makes good products. Bose, like Apple, is a lightning rod for informed and uninformed attacks from both the pro and con camps and to say they do things...
Abstract: As with QuietComfort 2, QuietComfort 15 is a pair of black and silver, “around-ear” headphones with soft leather and foam padding for the top of your head, as well as your ears, cushioning the plastic surfaces that would otherwise cause the most physi...
Published: 2009-08-21, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Extracomfortable design; improved sound; highly effective noise-canceling circuitry; device folds for compact storage in included carrying case; 30-day home trial.
Expensive; when the battery dies, so does the music.
While theyre no bargain, the Bose QuietComfort 15s currently offer the best sound and silencing capabilities in a pair of noise-canceling headphones.
The best noise cancellation you can get in a pair of headphones. Extremely comfortable. Sturdy carrying case, battery, and airplane adapter are included.
Audio can be overly bright, and distorts at high volumes. Must be powered on to deliver audio.
Bose takes noise cancellation to the next level with the QuietComfort 15 headphones, and while the audio performance isnt perfect, its an improvement over previous iterations....
Abstract: By a small margin, the QC15 seemed to provide the best noise of these three headphones. The sound was excellent: pleasantly smooth with full, deep bass. Very occasionally, bass seemed over-prominent, but only in..
If it's at all possible to fall in love with a set of headphones, the Bose QC15s could easily steal our hearts...
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Published: 2013-04-06, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
Modeled after Bose's popular noise-canceling headphones, the much more affordable Monoprice Noise Canceling Headphones are comfortable to wear, offer relatively decent sound, and come with a cable that has an in-line remote/microphone for making cell phon
They don't sound as good as the Bose QC15s, and their design looks a little generic
Monoprice's Noise Canceling Headphones are about 70 percent as good as the Bose QC15s for a little more than a third of the price....