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Bose® In-Ear Headphones

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Bose® In-Ear Headphones
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Product Brand: Bose
EAN: 0017817430104
Label: BOSE
Product Manufacturer: BOSE
Model: In-Ear Headphones
Publisher: BOSE
Studio: BOSE


Piece facts:
  • Box Content - 1 pair of in-ear headphones with 49 (1.24 m) audio cable, 1 pair each of small, medium and large silicone tips, 1 lanyard, 1 clothing clip and Carrying case
  • High quality, earbud-style headphones with soft silicone tips that rest gently in your ears
  • Proprietary Bose technology produces a full range of sound, including lower notes, in a compact in-ear design
  • Color-coded tips in three sizes for a more personal, comfortable fit
  • Angled plug fits directly into most MP3 players, including iPod and iPhone models, as well as laptops and portable CD and DVD players




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Now enjoy high-quality, stable in-ear headphones - engineered and developed by the most respected name in sound. Bose in-ear headphones are the only in-ear headphones with the rich audio and comfortable design you've come to expect from Bose.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Bose earphones ...
I am delighted with my Bose In-Ear Headphones. There is nothing on the market to compare with the qality of sound they produce.
Crane K



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Read this review!!
If you're thinking about spending 100 dollars, then there are some considerations that need to be taken. First of all it all depends on the type of person you are. Are these headphones going to be used rigorously like for an ipod or mp3 player? Are they going to be used for a laptop? Have you ever had a broken pair of earbuds (ipod earbudes)? The point I am making is that these headphones are not very durable. Mine broke in about a year.

Sound Quality:
Pros: Bose quality, Very good deep bass
Con: Almost too much bass
Comfort:
Pros: Very comfortable, probably the most comfortable earbuds on the market.
Con: N/A
Design:
Pro: comfortable earbuds
Con: The earbuds always pop off!!! Major issue!! I lost all of mine, had to buy more on ebay!!, They will not last very long, mine broke....

Overall:
I wish I bought Shure earbuds instead. I would not recommend buying these unless you don't mind the earbuds poping off all of the time, and how easily they break. However if you're set on buying bose products then make sure you have an extended warranty plan!!!







Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Disappointing sound ...
Disappointing sound

I guess it is a matter of taste, but I was truly disappointed with the quality of sound from this Bose product. I am addicted to music and consider myself very critical when it comes to the way music devices sound. I have a set of Bose QC3 headphones which I consider sound quite well so, I was expecting these earbuds to sound close to the QC 2's. Unfortunately not. The bass response is quite good, the mid frequencies are OK but, the high frequency sounds like the cymbals in jazz or rock music are very poor. You have to listen carefully to discover that they are there. I own a pair of Sennheiser's CX-300 earbuds, and the difference is enormous. The Sennheiser's are crystal clear throughout all the frequency range, and the cost half the price of the Bose's. For classical music the Bose's could be OK but, if you are also into pop, jazz, new age, etc. I suggest you consider the Sennheiser's. They are as comfortable (or more) as the Bose's, they are more sound-isolating, and they cost about 50% less.





Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Bose in-ear headphones
I am very happy with this product. I feel the quality of sound is outstanding.



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