Bose® QuietComfort® 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones

- price: too low!
SKU: 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling
Sales Rank: 431
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Product Description
Product Specification
- Binding:
- Electronics
- Brand:
- Bose
- Color:
- Silver
- EAN:
- 0017817391276
- Feature:
- Compact, on-ear design forms a gentle seal to block unwanted noise and deliver high-quality audio
Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones electronically identify and reduce noise
Lightweight for hours of comfortable listening. Fold-flat earcups to easily store in carrying case
Rechargeable battery offers approximately 20 hours of run time. Small wall-socket charger included - Label:
- BOSE
- Manufacturer:
- BOSE
- Model:
- 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling
- ProductGroup:
- CE
- Publisher:
- BOSE
- Studio:
- BOSE
- Title:
- Bose® QuietComfort® 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones
- UPC:
- 017817391276
- MPN:
- 40075
Customer Reviews
My experience with Bose QC3--excellent noise cancelling; not so good sound quality for the price.
I've been looking for a pair of noise cancelling headphones for working out at the gym.As much as I love my $20 Koss KSC75 portable stereo headphones, I find it hard to hear my own music over the gym's music. (And since the gym basically plays the worst songs of every genre over an ancient loudspeaker system, I had no intention of giving up and just listening to their music.)Also, the sound of treadmills, clanking weight equipment, and people talking compete with my MP3 player for the attention...
10/20/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
QT 3 vs QT 2 vs Sony NC50 vs Shure E4c
Quick Note --- I have tried all four headphones (QT 2, QT 3, Sony NC50, Shure E4c) while travelling on airplanes, so I've taken them to the best noise challenge possible --- my comparisons of all four are below --- I DO NOT RECOMMEND PURCHASING the QT 3 --- my reasons below -The QT 3 have an excellent sound, are very portable, and very comfy --- but I'm going to be comparing them head-to-head to the Shure E4c and the Sony MDR-NC50 (my other favorite headphones)1. SOUND --- The Shure E4c clearly...
10/7/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Ouch!
I love the sound quality of these headphones, but they kill my ears!The headphones squeeze in so tight on my head that my ears hurt after about 15-20 minutes of use.I have to take them off for 5-10 minutes until the pain goes away, then I put them on again for another 15-20 minutes.That's really my only major complaint with these headphones.I love the noise cancelling feature - it really does silence all the noise around you.I have noticed the same thing with the pressure in my eardrums when there...
9/29/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Nice earphones, probably wouldn't pay full price for them tho'
i was lucky enough to win of pair of these QC-3s recently. i've tried them both on two transamerica flights and iin the office.so for comfort, i would say that they're okay; the fact that the sit on top of your ears applies slight pressure which can be discomforting. however, i was able to keep them on me head for the entire 7 hours of my flight without any problems - i guess my ears were a little 'warm' after, but nothing serious.the noise cancellation is okay; i have a pair of shure e3g's which...
9/23/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Way overpriced
Once you get over the shock of an extra battery costing $50 (!!!) and not available for 4-6 weeks, you may start thinking, hey, they could charge anything. There's a marketing genius in there somewhere. Or not. Maybe it's a pack of 10?Quality is fine if you've never put on decent headphones. Makes everything sound like FM radio, played through speakers in a swimming pool. Bass is really muddled. I'm no audiophile, I mean really muddled, or extra deep, or something. Like mud. Definitely worse than...
9/7/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

