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(@ work office).I originally thought I'd try the QC35 (Series II
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I work in a noisy office
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I work in a noisy office environment that uses whitenoise to attempt to mask all of the conversations going on
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I use this pair, strictly for my noisy office building
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My daughter usually gets my old sets and she still enjoys using the old ones - in her noisy office.
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I didn't find a way to turn it off which make the usage of those headset to make calls moot in a noisy office setting.
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I work in a noisy office work setting
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As other 1 star reviewer said, my primary purpose of going for this headset is to manage a noisy office environment and still attend calls, this headset makes it absolutely impossible for others to listen my voice over the external sounds including but not limiting keyboard typing
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I purchased the headset for use in a noisy office environment
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Even if you're not listening to music, having them on at home or the office keeps the random noises and chatter out
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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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Wish Bose app can allow you to tweak the sound equalizer but works great for noisy office or on the plane
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Great for music HOWEVER, not great for loud open office environments
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First of all, I am a HUGE fan of all things Bose!!!I still own, and use, my original pair of QC2s (now just for piano practice) as well as my QC15s (@ home office), and
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I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.
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The A/C is loud, someone is playing metal shredding on the SONOS sound system, my coworkers are always on some sort of call and their voices carry
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>QCII is the most comfortable b/c it's light, little clamping pressure, and good headband cushion
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barely.- Microphone bad (C
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I turned off my iPhone EQ, and, holy c&@p!