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- Will you buy Bose's new QuietComfort 15 headphones?
- NO WAYBose is all hype and very little substance, no thanks.RE: Will you buy Bose's new QuietComfort 15 headphones?I might. I have the QuietComfort 2 and love them. The make a difference when in a computer room or on a plane. Also, the noise cancelation works nicely...
- Tags: Bose, headphone, QuietComfort 15
- Discussion threads 2009-08-20
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- Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7b QuietPoint
- Last year, we reviewed the Audio-Technica QuietPoint ATH-ANC7 noise-canceling headphones, and editor Jasmine France thought they were a good value, offering decent but not great sound for the money. Well, when we heard that Audio-Technica was releasing a new, improved version of these headphones with a "b" tacked on to...
- Tags: headphone, Audio-Technica, Bose
- Product reviews 2009-10-28
- Jabra Halo
- Most cell phones these days come with stereo Bluetooth because even the more basic handsets have some kind of built-in music player. We're happy to see this development, as it allows us to listen to music cord-free. Still, stereo Bluetooth headsets generally suffer an image problem of being too dorky-looking....
- Tags: Smart phones, Cellular phones, Engineering, Halo, ear pad, Jabra
- Product reviews 2009-09-24
- Bose QuietComfort 15
- Tried these at a local Bose store.It's essentially the "same as the QC3" but it operates on batteries instead of the rechargeable battery!The headphones do NOT WORK without the battery so you better have spare charged batteries available!The cost is nearly the same which is overpriced!I rarely use my QC3...
- Tags: Engineering, battery, noise isolation, Bose
- Discussion threads 2009-09-18
- Bose QuietComfort 15
- In designing its fourth-generation consumer noise-canceling headphones, the QuietComfort 15s, Bose has done something interesting. Instead of coming up with a whole new look for its headphones as it did with the QuietComfort 3s, Bose has left the basic design of its popular QuietComfort 2s intact and simply redesigned them...
- Tags: QuietComfort 3s, Bose, headphone
- Product reviews 2009-08-21
- News to know: Apple; Salesforce.com; CRM; Microsoft; PayPal
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Sam Diaz: Apple's future TV: Can Web-based apps replace "channels," kill cable? DOJ gives blessing to Oracle-Sun, awaiting EC...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Palm Inc., Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., PayPal, CRM, Sales Force Management, Sales
- Blog posts 2009-08-21
- Will you buy Bose's new QuietComfort 15 headphones?
- Bose on Thursday introduced the QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones, what it calls "its best-performing, quietest headphones ever." According to the company, the new cans -- which replace the QuietComfort 2 headphones -- have "significant engineering advancements in...
- Tags: Headphone, Bose, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-08-20
- JVC HA-NC250 Noise Canceling Headphones
- JVC has built a reasonable reputation for producing inexpensive noise-canceling headphones, and those 'phones have done well in terms of sound quality. Still, there's nothing wrong with taking a step up in the world, which is exactly what JVC is doing with the HA-NC250 Noise Canceling Headphones. Compared to previous...
- Tags: JVC, headphone, HA-NC250 Noise Canceling Headphones, noise-cancellation, noise-cancellation feature
- Product reviews 2007-07-18
- Targus Travel-Ease Noise Cancellation Headphones
- If you're among the many who want Bose's QuietComfort 2 noise-cancelling headphones but think $300 is too much to pay for them, something like Targus' $70 Travel-Ease Noise Cancellation Headphones are probably going to catch your eye. While not a true knock-off of the QC2, their design has certainly been...
- Tags: headphone, Targus
- Product reviews 2007-05-10
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