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  1. nickwhite

    Bose QC30 - QuietControl 30 wireless noise canceling earphones - impressions

    I rarely had to use headphones when sleeping, but I often had to use when resting / napping, or just lying in bed reading something. So movement is not a concern. I currently use a Bose Soundlink On Ear pair, which is larger than QC30 and it's fine while I don't move. I'm interested if the...
  2. nickwhite

    Bose QC30 - QuietControl 30 wireless noise canceling earphones - impressions

    Hi, I am thinking of buying the QC30, but I have a few questions: Can I wear them while sleeping / staying in bed on my back? Doesn't the neckband interfere with the pillow? Do the fit firmly enough so I can use them while cycling (leisure, not high speed or downhill etc.) and not worry about...
  3. nickwhite

    Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    I was lucky enough to find both QC35 and Soundlink AE2 exposed in a store, so I got a chance to test them. They seemed identical in respect to comfort: same ear pads, same head band, same clamping force. The QC35s are definitely heavier. I also noticed that the passive noise isolation is...
  4. nickwhite

    Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    Did anyone have any experiences with this, or can test it? Since the noise I want to isolate myself from is occasional, I only had a little chance to test the current headphones (the Sony 770) with ANC. It definitely made some difference, but they're not the best in NC, so I don't know how the...
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    Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    Does their passive & active noise cancellation have a considerable effect against the thumping and vibrations of a subwoofer - for example a parked car stereo booming or a noisy neighbour?
  6. nickwhite

    Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    I'm talking about these: https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/headphones/over_ear_headphones/soundlink-around-ear-wireless-headphones-ii.html#v=soundlink_ae_headphones_ii_black So you're saying there's no difference between them, like the cups etc. are identical (same materials etc.)? I would...
  7. nickwhite

    Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    Is there a difference in comfort between the QC35 and the Soundlink AE2? How about when compared to Sony MDR-ZX770BN?
  8. nickwhite

    Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    Hi,   I am interested in buying these, but I have some concerns.   Right now I have some Sony MDR-ZX770BN headphones. They're good, but: - I still find them not comfortable enough: the clamping force is still pretty high (my jawbone starts to hurt), the cushions are not as soft as I wanted...
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