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The headphones made the flights so much more enjoyable without ear fatigue in comparison to having regular ear buds that did not have noise cancellation
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They connect to any device instantly, accept voice commands, are super comfortable (no ear fatigue), have great fidelity and clarity (both for mic and sound).
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I wore them on a 4 hour flight and had no head/ear fatigue whatsoever.
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There is almost no ear fatigue and I can wear these all day at work while I take calls from them and listen to music
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Bose really has attention to the details and they are a better purchase if you value light headphones, no ear fatigue and sweating and want to make and receive phone calls on you iPhone.
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I got ear fatigue from the beats solo 2
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I play video games for hours with NO ear fatigue
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However, after having them on for an hour or longer, that's where I noticed the biggest difference... ear fatigue.
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Overtime the beats give me ear fatigue where my glasses / sunglasses touch my ears
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Got confused couple of times which device is being connected to, but overall it supports two devices best as from my experience with other devices.
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Yes, that's as lovely as you are imagining it is, lol.
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They feel cheap and come with a very poor quality assecory cord and recharging (it's about 4 inches long an so difficult to reach a charger)
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I use it regularly for taking phone calls in a noisy, open plan office environment as well as for traveling on planes
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The noise reduction with Sony was nearly as good as with using hearing protection ear plugs
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Extremely disappointed as I was excited for the Bose Q35 II.
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Own multiple DAC's all the way up to $2000 devices, multiple $500+ headphones which I used to compare these headphones against streaming both Spotify as well as
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I really wanted to love these - as I had wanted to when I purchased a pair of original QC35s
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Headphones looked new, no wear/tear or markings, and everything worked as it should, so I kept the headphones and had some of the price refunded
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Soft as
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Oh an not really durable for someone who is not going to treat their headset like newborn baby
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Noise cancelling is amazing, I preset the button to noise cancelling levels as I use the other phone brand.
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Got confused couple of times which device is being connected to, but overall it supports two devices best as from my experience with other devices.
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Yes, that's as lovely as you are imagining it is, lol.
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They feel cheap and come with a very poor quality assecory cord and recharging (it's about 4 inches long an so difficult to reach a charger)
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I use it regularly for taking phone calls in a noisy, open plan office environment as well as for traveling on planes
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The noise reduction with Sony was nearly as good as with using hearing protection ear plugs
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Extremely disappointed as I was excited for the Bose Q35 II.
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Own multiple DAC's all the way up to $2000 devices, multiple $500+ headphones which I used to compare these headphones against streaming both Spotify as well as
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I really wanted to love these - as I had wanted to when I purchased a pair of original QC35s
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Headphones looked new, no wear/tear or markings, and everything worked as it should, so I kept the headphones and had some of the price refunded
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Soft as
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Oh an not really durable for someone who is not going to treat their headset like newborn baby
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Noise cancelling is amazing, I preset the button to noise cancelling levels as I use the other phone brand.
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n’t vouch for the NC of the mic
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n’t go wrong with these.
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For the first time on Bose and on Amazon, I DON’T recommend this product.
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n’t see myself taking phone calls or using Google/Siri a lot but for basic headphones basically I love these things
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n’t get very loud
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n’t lose your situational awareness