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Bose QuietComfort 2 Headphones Review - Intro

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Published on April 04, 2008
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Bose is known for producing headphones that look great and wear well; the QuietComfort2 headphones are no exception. This pair of over-ears have a subtle and classy appearance. The padding has a very soft, pleather-esque covering, and sits very gently over the ears. The cups both tilt and swivel, which help provide a good fit.

The QC2s also have a fairly good range of functionality. Their closed-back design and noise cancellation features mean they're ideal to take on a noisy commute or plane ride, even if you simply want to use them to block out external sounds. In terms of home use, these qualities allow you to catch a midnight flick without waking up your spouse.

The downside, however, is this attention to aesthetic detail comes at the expense of performance. Their frequency response for higher frequencies is a bit erratic, which causes sound in that area to sound unnatural. Also, the headphones have a bit of a hard time keeping symmetrical emphasis: for certain frequencies the left channel is louder than the right, and vice versa. On the positive end, they are capable of very loud playback without distortion becoming a factor, and their noise cancellation performs its duties well. The Bose QuietComfort2 headphones cost $299.99.





Section The Good The Bad
Tour & Design These headphones offer great looks and come with a ton of extras.
In terms of their design, there really is no downside.
Performance The QC2s offer good noise isolation, and provide relatively low leakage.
Unfortunately, just about every other aspect of sound quality is lacking.
In Use These headphones are very comfortable, even during long listening sessions.
The major downside is their battery dependence; they don't work if the battery runs out. This severely limits their functionality.
Value & Comparisons Overall, the QC2s, though expensive, should still be considered as an option for those seeking silence in noisy places.
The QC2s are more style than substance. In the end, their battery dependency and sound quality issues skew them a bit more towards a bad deal than a good one.


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