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Bose Quietcontrol 30 Wireless Headphones, Noise Cancelling - Black

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  • Breakthrough technology lets you control your own level of noise cancellation throughout your day
  • Bluetooth and NFC pairing so you can connect to your devices wirelessly. Bluetooth range: 10 m
  • Noise rejecting dual microphone system helps reduce the noise around you to deliver clearer calls
  • Lightweight neckband design conforms to your body for all day comfort and wear ability
  • Lithium ion battery lets you enjoy up to 10 hours of wireless listening per charge
  • Headphones dimension :6 H x 6.5 W x 0.75 L inches; Case dimension :6.5 H x 6.75 W x 1.4 L inches

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  • QuietControl 30 wireless headphones^3 sizes of StayHear+ QC tips^USB charging cable^carrying case with accessory pouch.
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    Product Description

    Listen like never before with quiet control 30 wireless headphones. Decide how much of the world you want to let in, or how quiet you want your surroundings to be, with adjustable noise cancellation. While you're listening to your favorite music, volume optimized EQ delivers balanced audio performance no matter the volume. And a noise rejecting dual microphone system helps reduce the noise around you to deliver clearer calls. Bluetooth and NFC pairing let you connect to your devices quickly and conveniently, so you can listen to a podcast on the train or music at work. With a lightweight neckband that gently conforms to your body and soft, comfortable stay hear+ qc tips, you can listen all day. A rechargeable lithium ion battery keeps going for up to 10 hours of wireless listening per charge. And a quick 15 minute charge will give you another Hour of use. The Bose connect app helps you manage your paired devices and gives you enhanced control. Available in Black. Included: quiet control 30 wireless headphones; 3 sizes of stay hear+ qc tips; USB charging cable; carrying case with accessory pouch.

    Customer reviews

    3.9 out of 5 stars
    3.9 out of 5
    2,897 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the headphones. However, some customers report issues with durability, fit, and connectivity. They mention that the neck piece starts to come apart, the wires for the buds are very thin, and the connection becomes unstable over time. Opinions are mixed on quality, battery life, performance, and noise cancellation.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    153 customers mention125 positive28 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They say the harness rests comfortably on the base of the neck, the soft, non-irritating domes are easy on the ears, and the matte rubber finish is pleasant to touch. Some like the way they fit, lay on their neck and ears, as well as the controls.

    "...The neck band has a matte rubber finish that is pleasant to touch. The back part of the neck band is much thinner than the front and sides...." Read more

    "...And they're far more comfortable to wear, since they don't need to be crammed in at all...." Read more

    "...The sound was good for me, they were comfortable and stayed in my ear well, and because they had zero noise cancellation I could just pause music..." Read more

    "...They sound fantastic and they are very comfortable. The noise counseling circuitry works perfectly...." Read more

    663 customers mention426 positive237 negative

    Customers are mixed about the noise cancellation of the headphones. Some mention that it has great noise cancellation and sound, while others say that the audio is just ok, and occasionally had problems with the sound cutting out. Some say that they don't cancel that noise out much at all, and that the female voice is always at low volume.

    "...comfortable and stayed in my ear well, and because they had zero noise cancellation I could just pause music and talk to someone without removing..." Read more

    "...The adjustable noise cancelling feature was set all the way up, and did well, but not as well as the Sony over the hear headsets that I own...." Read more

    "...The good things that I can say is they do sound great and the noise cancellation is very good but if I had it to do over again I would not buy them...." Read more

    "...On my conference calls, the receiver on the other end tells me the audio is just ok, and is definitely assuming I am using so sort of bad mic...." Read more

    276 customers mention120 positive156 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention that they work well, while others say that they are failing to meet the basic goal for which they were designed, and that they have technical issues.

    "...my bike with them and the wind is such that they're almost not very effective at all...." Read more

    "...The convenience and the comfort of the QC30 simply is a winning combination for everyday use." Read more

    "...Then when I went to charge it, none of the status lights turned on...." Read more

    "...Nevertheless, the Bose performed very well, they blocked out the normal street traffic sounds and really isolated the music...." Read more

    254 customers mention149 positive105 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention that the material quality is pretty good, the build quality is superior, and the eartips fit well. However, others say that the quality is sad, terrible, and does not meet expectations. They also suspect that there is a design or quality control issue with the button or the electronics.

    "...The QC30 feels premium. The cable is round, thick and soft...." Read more

    "...But I may have a faulty headset. I am in Japan...." Read more

    "...Also, the wires that connect the earbuds to the collar are nice and sturdy/thick, they don't seem thin and flimsy like most earbud wires...." Read more

    "...Call quality - horrible. Absolutely terrible...." Read more

    138 customers mention71 positive67 negative

    Customers are mixed about the battery life of the headphones. Some mention that the noise cancellation works great, and the battery is excellent. Others say that it can't last for a 14-hour flight, the battery constantly drains, and it discharges when they're not using it. The batteries have a limit of cycles and are not replaceable.

    "...Battery life is pretty good. I can go a full day of listening to music and talking on the phone and not have to charge until the evening.-..." Read more

    "...This caused the battery to run down because of a constant on light. Amazon promptly replaced them. I received my replacement set...." Read more

    "...The battery life is pretty amazing, but not long enough for most international flights from the West coast...." Read more

    "...My one disappointment with this product is the battery life, I wish a full charge lasted longer...." Read more

    128 customers mention36 positive92 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the headphones. They mention that the earbuds fail to connect with their 2014 Macbook Pro Retina, the Bluetooth connection becomes unstable over time, and they constantly disconnect. Some customers also report that the Bluetooth did not want to pair at all with a Pixel C. They say that the connection is quite unreliable and that they have problems reliably getting it to connect and respond.

    "...Sometimes it will keep wanting to reconnect with said device but eventually you can get it to quit...." Read more

    "...Seventh: There needs to be small magnets to hold the left and right ear pieces together when not in your ears...." Read more

    "...The impressive feature is that the QC30 actually stores pairing information on up to eight different devices...." Read more

    "...Random Disconnection...." Read more

    126 customers mention13 positive113 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the headphones. They mention that the neck piece started to come apart, and the wires for the buds are very thin. They also say that the product has deteriorated due to low quality construction. Some customers also find a crack in the neck band and the plastic is separating from the neckpiece.

    "...Wouldn't recommend doing back squats with these. They'll get crushed." Read more

    "...- I've had to order half a dozen replacements because the little wings keep breaking. Not Bose's fault...it's my toddler...." Read more

    "...Poor material quality, crap call connectivity and overall "so so" reviews almost put me off from buying these bad boys...." Read more

    "...I don't know if it's a necessary evil, but it's a fairly inelegant solution. I would love to love them without reservation, but I don't." Read more

    116 customers mention34 positive82 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the headphones. They mention that the neckband moves around a lot, shifts around, and constantly rotates around their neck. The collar also drifts to one side and the ear buds dangle.

    "...After several adjustments to make them straight again, they consistently shifted, but didn’t move up any further from one point...." Read more

    "...These headphones need a total redesign. They constantly turn on your neck. The earbuds dangle all over the place when you take them out of your ears...." Read more

    "...long enough where I have full range of motion with my head and they never tug at all...." Read more

    "...-- Neckband tends to slide one way or the other if you're being active.-- Wouldn't recommend doing back squats with these...." Read more

    Bose quality sound, with engineered problems makes this ultimately not a keeper unless money is not a concern to you
    3 Stars
    Bose quality sound, with engineered problems makes this ultimately not a keeper unless money is not a concern to you
    At $300, the most expensive around the neck bluetooth headset, there's an expectation of near perfection which this product doesn't have.The good:- Sound quality is great. Great as in lots of base which is what Bose EQ is known for...while still doing well at the the mid and high tones.- When noise cancellation is turned up, it also is doing noise cancellation on the mic for the person you're talking to...and doing it pretty well.- Once Bose went to the in-ear with extra noise baffle, it does a good job at reducing noise in addition to the extra tech that also does noise reduction.The Bad:- The around the neck is almost equally proportioned in it's design. It's counting on it's rubberized material to be sticky enough not to twist around (which it's constantly doing). Any around the neck needs to have a shape that allows gravity to help keep heavier weighted areas in the lowest position (eg LG Tone Ultra). See pic on how it's constantly spinning.- The earphones can't be attached to the neckband, which means they're constantly dangling/catching on things. Magnetic clipping to the ends would alleviate this problem, but would already increase the size of these large ear accessories.- No fast forward/reverse buttons- The primary microphone is in the right earbud, which means if you are wanting to just one-ear it, you have to do the right ear or risk having the mic constantly having scratching noise from it rubbing against shirt/chest.Long term concerns:- Since the earphones are always dangling, I'd expect with long term use I'm going to loose more than one ear mold getting caught and popping off.- Having owned 3 other Bose over-ear Quietcomfort headsets (which all have had earpad and headpad deterioration of materials after 2 years), I know they have their industrial design honed for 2-3 year material breakdown. I'm concerned that the rubber used will start becoming sticky and intolerable after 1-2 years of use (like my Bose SoundSports have become).- I have right ear hearing damage from using a Bose Bluetooth headset Series 2 for podcast/music listening at too high a volume (trying to use it in too noisy environments), so I am very careful now with volume and single ear use. When doing voice audio content (podcasts/audio books etc) I specifically always use both ears to make sure I don't turn the volume too loud and cause hearing damage. A good note is I've been able to keep the volume at a lower level than my other headsets, so I don't think I have to worry too much.Noise Cancellation Notes:I came with the expectation of similar noise cancellation as my QuietComfort headsets. You could turn it off (and hear whatever ambient noise comes thru), or you could turn it on (it does it's best to eliminate all background noise period). That is not how the noise cancellation works with these (and ultimately why the battery life of the QC30 is as short as it is). When the headset it powered on, the headphones are constantly outputting sound. Using the Bose app, what you're adjusting with more/less noise cancellation is the amount of sound that is either relayed from the mic thru the headphones, or how much external noise is cancelled by the headphones. Why I say this, is because if you turn off all noise cancellation thru the app, you can hear everything around you like you didn't have any earphones in. However if you power down the headphones, you get the natural noise reduction of having an in-ear headphone occluding external noise.I think this is a conscious engineering choice, and serves two purposes:1) It makes the "noise cancelling" feature seem more impressive as you adjust it's level up and down2) Technically I think they designed the headset to be worn 100% of the time, and adjusting the noise cancellation level using the two dedicated buttons when the situation around you is you're talking with someone, or when you want to block out as much as possible all external noise.I think this decision is flawed for several reasons:1) It's quicker/easier to just pull the earphones out rather than spend the 4-6 seconds constantly adjusting the noise cancellation amount up/down based on the situation2) Designing earphones for 8-12hr regular usage is fundamentally flawed. If you were trying to leave noise cancellation up, you are going to be affecting your hearing long-term. You also get what I'd call "ear fatigue" because having the noise cancellation enabled for 2-3hrs, then taking them off you can feel a difference, and your ears adjust/recover from the noise cancellation experience. 8+hrs of constant earphone use is not productive and ultimately fatiguing: Why I love the around the neck design is precisely that I CAN remove the earphones when not in active use quickly and easily, and put them back in when you need them. The engineering choices of this headset work against this use case.At $150, I might consider putting up with it's flaws for the sound quality or without knowing ultimately because of materials/use I'm probably only going to get 2, maybe 3 years use out of them...but ended up sending them back in the end. The search continues for the best around the neck bluetooth headset.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Unboxing and Packaging

    The Bose QuietControl QC30 active noise canceling bluetooth headphones comes in the usual premium Bose packaging. The box folds open left and right revealing the headphones in a molded plastic tray. The headphones come with three sized ear tips, USB charging cable, and a largish semi hard plastic zip case. The zip case reminds me of my old Sony Discman. The lid part of the zip case has a elastic pocket that is perfect to store the charging cable.

    Build Quality

    Remember that this is a US $299 pair of headphones and I expect nothing but top build quality. The QC30 feels premium. The cable is round, thick and soft. It comes out of the neck band into the ear piece without any sign of possible areas for breakage. The neck band has a matte rubber finish that is pleasant to touch. The back part of the neck band is much thinner than the front and sides. It feels good riding on my neck directly. The cables are quiet short so there are not a lot of slack when wearing the headphones.

    Comfort

    The StayHear+ QC ear tips, at least for me, are some of the most comfortable ear tips. There is absolutely no pressure in my ear canal, yet it provides a good seal so that the noise cancelation works extremely well. The neck band is light enough that I forgets it is there after a while.

    Controls

    The neckband has one button, recessed into the band material, on the right side. It is the power button, and also serves as the bluetooth control button. The button is small and somewhat difficult to click. There are two very small, almost pin hole like, color LEDs next to the button. One is for power/charging. The other one is for bluetooth status.

    The power LED shows green when on, and yellow then flashing red as the battery level decreases. During charging, the LED will flash amber, and go to solid green when fully charged.

    If you hold down the power button for a few seconds, it will enter bluetooth pairing mode, and the LED will blink white. Solid white means the headphones is paired to at least one source.

    The right hand side wire also has an inline control. The inline control provide volume up and down, and a center button for play/pause. On the side of the control there are two buttons for stepping the noise cancelation level up or down. I counted 12 steps of control. I wish there is a key press that will immediately take the noise cancelation down to zero. This is available on the Bose QC20i wired noise cancelation headphones.

    Bluetooth

    The bluetooth implementation is one of the best feature of all newer Bose bluetooth headphones, including the soundSport Wireless. The QC30 will stay connected to two devices at the same time. When one of them output audio, the QC30 will switch to that device. I normally have the QC30 paired to both my Macbook Pro and my iPhone7 at the same time.

    The impressive feature is that the QC30 actually stores pairing information on up to eight different devices. If the last top two devices are not available, it will go down the list until it finds devices that are available. This means that I can have the QC30 connect automatically to my work laptop plus my iPhone 7 when I am in the office, then automatically switch to my home laptop plus the same iPhone when I get home.

    If the QC30 takes too long in looking for a device, you can press the power button with 3 seconds of powering on to force it to go to the next device.

    At home, the bluetooth connection holds for about 20 feet in my semi-open house. In the office, the connection holds for over 40 feet in a open plan office. I would expect more interference in the office but that is not the case.

    Battery Life

    The QuietControl QC30 took just under 2 hours to be fully charged. The battery ran out after one day of hard use, with about 3 hours of conference call and music listening inbetween. I estimated the battery life is around the claimed 6 hours total.

    Sound Quality

    A lot of people, myself included, use to think a bit less of the Bose sound signature. However I find that the QC30 sounds good. With Eric’s Song by Vienna Tang, her calm detailed vocals shine through clearly. On Exit Music (For a Film) by Radiohead, the deep vocals is clear without being over bearing. Yorke’s voice is haunting and you can hear all the details over the simple guitar.

    Sting’s A Thousand Years is my go to track for testing out deep electronic base at the beginning of the track. The QC30 performs well for a pair of earbuds style headphones. Listening to Viva La Vida by Coldplay, where Chris Martin add layers upon layers of tracks as the song build up, each instrument tracks can be heard clearly. Sound stage is wide. The sound stage is even better when playing Happy Theme Song by Grace Kelly. Her sax is punchy and warm up front as the rest of her ensemble plays in the back around her. Finally, a fun track to listen to is Black Horse and the Cherry Tree by KT Tunstall. It’s simply enjoyable through the QC30.

    Not to forget, the active noise cancelation works extremely well both in a simulated test environment, playing white/brown/pink noise in the background, as well as in my office. The QC30, just like the QC20, completely cuts out ambient noise from the AC and other lower frequency hums. The ear tips have enough passive isolation that I can barely hear regular volume talking 10 feet away.

    The one area that the QC30 seems to fall down is the microphone quality. I assume that it is using the noise canceling mics on both ear piece to capture sound. On my conference calls, the receiver on the other end tells me the audio is just ok, and is definitely assuming I am using so sort of bad mic.

    Conclusion

    Since I bought and used the Bose SoundSports wireless as my primary running and around the house headphone, I have been waiting for the QC30 to come out. The QC20i (wired noise canceling version) has been my travel headphones for a while so I know the noise cancelation is going to be as good on the QC30. Together with the great bluetooth implementation, the QC30 is now my main headphones for everything — office, gym. I only switch to my high end setup when I am sitting down for a true music session. The convenience and the comfort of the QC30 simply is a winning combination for everyday use.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Before my purchase of the Bose QuietControl 30’s I read through hundreds of product reviews which had very limited input on how well these would perform while working out. I’m an avid runner, biker, hiker, and strength train 5 days a week. I own the Sony WH-1000 and was looking for something with good noise cancelling features but more compact in the ear vs. over ear. My Apple AirPods perform well but don’t block out the outside noise of cars, or the numb skull at the gym who is there every evening slamming his weights at the squat rack over and over again. The over ear Sony headphones are too uncomfortable and contribute to my head sweating while running and training.

    Immediately after receiving the new Bose QC 30’s, I charged them, which only took an hour since they had some charge in them, and went for my normal evening outdoor run. I immediately knew these were the right choice! I was afraid the collar piece would bounce up and down while running and that was not the case. The neck collar piece of the Bose stayed stable the entire run, this was a 5.5 mile run with a 7.75 to 8 minute per mile pace, no issues with collar or ear pieces falling out of the ear using the large wings for a tight fit. The ear pieces were very comfortable, no irritation in my ear. The adjustable noise cancelling feature was set all the way up, and did well, but not as well as the Sony over the hear headsets that I own. This was to be expected as nothing beats an over the ear headset. Nevertheless, the Bose performed very well, they blocked out the normal street traffic sounds and really isolated the music. With the noise cancelling all the way up with music playing, you can’t hear anything from the outside which was exactly what I was looking for. The same evening I used these at the gym, and the same, all noise blocked out and didn’t find them uncomfortable at all. As a matter of fact, the neck piece is so light, you don’t even know that it’s there.

    One thing I didn’t notice was that the neck piece does shift to one side, making the horseshoe shaped piece go sideways. After several adjustments to make them straight again, they consistently shifted, but didn’t move up any further from one point. That said, I just left them the quarter shift and it didn’t move any more, nor was there any reason for me to believe they shift to half neck and fall off. I did a pretty intense squat workout and the neck piece sits high enough on my neck where it did not interfere with me placing the barbell on my neck as to not accidentally place the bar on the back of the neck piece. I’ll really need to test these tonight while doing a chest workout while laying flat on the bench to see if these (neck piece) slip downward and creat any uncomfort while bench pressing.

    I’ve already used these in my office to conduct cell phone calls being it I’m on my cell phone all day. There were no sound issues on my part nor did the caller on the other end have any trouble hearing me. I’ve not yet tried these in the busy downtown streets of San Francisco. I’ll be testing them next week while downtown to see how well they perform. The reviews that I read didn’t seem to have good feedback for this portion of testing.

    Nevertheless, the Bose QC 30’s performed to my expectations thus far. Should the downtown SF test not prevail, it’s not a concern to me as I don’t like having two ear buds in my ear while talking on the phone nor trying to deal with the hustle and bustle of crowds, that’s where my Plantronics Voyager 5200’s come in, it’s just what I’m used to... I really purchased these solely to enhance my workouts by blocking out the noise and being able to listen to my music in comfort, and the Bose QC 30’s performed to my expectations 100% acrosss the board.
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    Adail
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bose
    Reviewed in Brazil on November 22, 2022
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Estou prestes a comprar outro modelo de tanto que gostei.
    Francisco J.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Recibí otro audifonos con garantía directa de BOSE. Quietcontrol 30
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 26, 2020
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    A casi un año de adquirir estos audífonos Quietcontrol 30, el audífono del lado izquierdo empezó a fallar, tenia un falso y hacía mucho ruido, me puse en contacto con BOSE y me hicieron cambio de mis audífonos por unos nuevos y ademas con un año de garantía, este tipo de cosas son lo que respalda a BOSE!
    Nick
    5.0 out of 5 stars Essential if you need quietness in an office setting or school
    Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2019
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    I have owned these for a bit more than 2 years, and loved it the entire time.

    I purchased this when I was in my last year of university, and continued to use them everyday at my office job. These are great for extra quietness and isolation to better focus when studying in the library or other noisy places on campus, although these do not isolate noise quite as well as the over ear QC headphones, they are more than adequate blocking out unwanted noise 95% of the times. The only noise that I might hear are when people are talking right next to me, but no QC headphones will block out 100% noise so it's not a downside.

    If you dislike over ear headphones like I do, then these are perfect. They are extremely comfortable and I often forget that I have them on, I don't feel it around my neck and is not something that I consciously notice during use. The battery life will comfortably last more than 2 days of use (8 hours), depending on your noise cancellation setting and volume.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Costano, ma ne vale la pena: COMODITA' e QUALITA' insuperabili!
    Reviewed in Italy on May 16, 2019
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    ANTIRUMORE ED ERGONOMIA
    L'antirumore funziona anche senza collegarle a nulla! Era il dubbio principale che avevo e a cui non trovavo risposte, se cioè dovevano stare per forza connesse a qualcosa per funzionare: invece no, le accendi e cancellano il rumore! Le cercavo sostanzialmente per ufficio, per ridurre ronzio dei condizionatori e volume dei colleghi in stanza: le metto, le accendo e non sento più NULLA. Sono comodissime, leggere, morbide nell'orecchio e non cascano nemmeno a fare acrobazie, non danno alcun fastidio tenendole anche per ore, l'archetto sparisce sotto un golf o una giacca, e anche stando solo in camicia si nota appena (le punte si possono anche fermare sotto i becchi del collo). Posso stare senza Bluetooth, allontanarmi dal pc e l'antirumore continua a funzionare come se niente fosse: fantastico.
    Attenzione: l'antirumore è veramente POTENTE, crea un silenzio pressoché totale rispetto a rumori di fondo e ovatta le voci circostanti ad un livello che può anche creare assuefazione, o disorientamento quando si tolgono e si torna all'improvviso nella normale confusione. Fa quasi sparire anche le voci delle persone che ti parlano accanto, le senti come se venissero da un telefono lasciato acceso sul tavolo (senza vivavoce, si intende)! Non so se delle cuffie on-ear possono fare ancor di più (possibile?), ma per delle cuffiette che si possono tenere in ufficio senza nemmeno farsi notare, la qualità di silenzio mi ha strabiliato. Capisco il prezzo che hanno (tanto prezzo, tanta qualità).
    E per di più il livello di insonorizzazione si può regolare (sia da app che da pulsanti sul filo), per cui dipende da noi isolarsi o no ("aware") dall'esterno. Ah, confermo che in un ambiente totalmente silenzioso, se si abbassa l'antirumore sotto al 50% si riesce appena a percepire un bassissimo fruscio di rumore bianco, che però già in un ambiente normale non si riesce più a distinguere dal resto (e comuqnue al 100% di antirumore il fruscio non c'è proprio).
    La batteria dura tantissime ore davvero. Comodo avere 3 taglie di gommini, le rende versatili.

    CONNESSIONE
    Si connettono molto facilmente a PC e telefono contemporaneamente. L'APP "Bose Connect" non è obbligatoria, ma è necessaria se si vuole aggiornare il firmware e gestire eventualmente il timer di standby (poi è comunque utile se si vogliono comandare le cuffie da remoto senza usare i pulsanti). La connessione col PC consente di usarle come normali cuffie\microfono e fare perfettamente anche riunioni di lavoro es. via Skype. Versatilissime. Usate per ascoltare la musica dal cellulare passeggiando sono fantastiche, ma occhio che con l'antirumore attivo non ci si accorge di quello che ci circonda eh. La comodità del Bluetooth poi è che non serve avere adattatori iphone\non iphone, si connettono a tutti i cellulari, tie'. Oltre ovviamente a scordarsi per sempre dei fili che si annodano, ciondolano dappertutto o si intrigano nelle borse. Comodissima ed elegante la custodia tonda.

    AUDIO
    Audio? E' una Bose, e su questo ho già detto tutto. Bassi a palla, alti un po' più normali, ormai lo sapete. Con un minimo di equalizzatore nel proprio player (non fornito dalla app) si può equilibrare il tutto secondo i propri gusti (io ad esempio ho gradito alzare un po' le frequenze più alte, ma di un nulla). Comunque anche senza equalizzatore sono eccelse, superiori a tutte le mie aspettative. Insomma, suoni veramente strabilianti nel complesso, e soprattutto con l'antirumore abbinato si gustano tutti i suoni più flebili anche a bassi volumi (non c'è più bisogno di tenere l'audio a palla per isolarsi, e l'orecchio ringrazia)! Passando da delle buone cuffiette con filo a queste... ho sentito un salto di qualità incredibile, non pensavo si potesse arrivare a questi livelli. Ma del resto... sono Bose.

    Insomma, speriamo solo durino così... ;-)
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    FERNANDO
    5.0 out of 5 stars Auriculares impresionantes
    Reviewed in Spain on April 16, 2019
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Llevo un par de meses con los auriculares Bosé Quiet Control 30. Los compre principalmente para viajar, por que quería unos auriculares que no fuesen los típicos grandes supraurales muy incómodos de transportar, con buena calidad de sonido y buena cancelación de ruido. La verdad que todo un acierto!!!, son unos in-ear muy cómodos, se ajustan perfectamente al oído gracias a sus tres tamaños de almohadillas y con una sujeción extra en la oreja. La calidad de sonido, aunque no llega al de los auriculares supraurales, realmente es excelente propia de la marca. La cancelación de ruido es increíble y lo mejor es que se puede regular el nivel de cancelación, dependiendo de donde esté y lo que hagas. El anillo del cuello casi ni se nota que lo llevas en movimientos normales, aunque para correr si que puede resultar algo incómodo. El precio inmejorable ya que su PVP es de 299€, aunque se pueden encontrar rebajados en algunos sitios por 250€.. Sin duda unos auriculares espectaculares.
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