Testseek.co.uk have collected 52 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 3.
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The editors liked
Comfortable
Effective
Good sound
No need to for an extra device containing power and noise-cancelling technology
Despite being smaller and lighter than previous models in Bose’s QuietComfort range
These on-ear cans still deliver its signature noise cancellation with silky aplomb - this clever tech wipes out distracting background noise
Making these headphone...
Noise-cancellation is incredible
Numerous handy extras
Excellent noise cancellation
Excellent accessories bundle
Fun sound
Smaller and compact design
Extracomfortable cushy foam earpieces
Rechargeable battery
Effective noise-cancelling circuitry
They fold up for storage in the included carrying case
Sounds amazing
Everything fits in the case
Including charger
Adapters for most countries so ideal for travelling
Airplane adapter (both single and double)
Want one
The editors didn't like
Bass can impact some music
Proprietary batteries mean you must keep them charged
Quite noticeable
The high price tag is a little off-putting
Especially when rivals such as Sennheiser are now offering classy noise-cancelling cans at a fraction of the cost. And while the battery is rechargeable (hurrah!) you need power not only to use the noise cancell...
Bose’s new design is ultra-comfortable and more compact than ever before. If you want the premium sound quality, you’ll have to bite the bullet on the price....
Bose is one of those brands that you either hate or love. On ABi, the former seem to be the norm, mostly because the price is so much higher than similarly performing gear. Still, Bose does have some interesting products in their line up, and one of ...
Abstract: Two words in the subject title belie the essential philosophy of Audiophilia. Bose and Headphones. The former has the dreaded ‘lifestyle’ moniker and its expensive, flashy kit is much derided by audiophiles, the latter is a type of kit much derided by ...
The Bose QuietComfort3 headphones are hard to review objectively. They dont offer stellar audio quality by any means. In terms of usability, they are comfortable, but the battery dependency inhibits their functionality. We do recognize that these hea...
Abstract: These headphones were reviewed in a roundup of noise-canceling headphones. Click to Read the Full Review. —Dan Frakes Specifications: Type of Headphones: Full-Size Noise isolation: Significant (closed or plugs) Noise cancelling? Yes Other Notes/Incl...
Abstract: Airline travel can be a real mixed bag depending on who you fly with and if you are in chicken class or not, but one constant remains in every aircraft and very cabin, noise! The constant drone from the engines is one of the factors that wears you down...
Abstract: Noise-canceling headphones — once a luxury reserved for hard-core business travelers living on jets — have gone mainstream. Though fancy models still cost north of $200, today youll find name-brand phones for as little as $50. Thats clearly wi...