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Bose Quietcomfort - definitely not for music
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<blockquote data-quote="OgreZA" data-source="post: 232178" data-attributes="member: 13893"><p>As far as noise cancelling goes, they are the best. They don?t feel very strong though, I guess that this is to keep the weight down. I would like to see a stronger cable perhaps with an expansion coil, as many a time I have got the cable wrapped around the armrest (economy class), where if I had moved quickly it may have broken off. Also the actual 3.5mm plug is shaped at 45? and feels as if it could snap quite easily if leant against - considering that most earphone jacks are in the side of the armrest where you always end up ?leaning? against it.</p><p></p><p>I have used them on occasion when I just want to sleep (or try to) with the cord unplugged. I have never actually fallen asleep with them on - for fear of breaking them.</p><p></p><p>As far as sound quality goes, I think that for the money it perhaps isn?t the best, but you could do a lot worst. Overall I?m very happy with them ? they are hands down the best at what they are made for - noise cancelling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OgreZA, post: 232178, member: 13893"] As far as noise cancelling goes, they are the best. They don?t feel very strong though, I guess that this is to keep the weight down. I would like to see a stronger cable perhaps with an expansion coil, as many a time I have got the cable wrapped around the armrest (economy class), where if I had moved quickly it may have broken off. Also the actual 3.5mm plug is shaped at 45? and feels as if it could snap quite easily if leant against - considering that most earphone jacks are in the side of the armrest where you always end up ?leaning? against it. I have used them on occasion when I just want to sleep (or try to) with the cord unplugged. I have never actually fallen asleep with them on - for fear of breaking them. As far as sound quality goes, I think that for the money it perhaps isn?t the best, but you could do a lot worst. Overall I?m very happy with them ? they are hands down the best at what they are made for - noise cancelling. [/QUOTE]
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