• Reviews around comfort (4.46 of 5)

    Bose SoundLink around-ear wireless headphones II Black

    • Cheaper then Quality Comfort and most other high end bluetooth headphones, but in my opinion just as good
    • I have owned every quiet comfort headphones including the latest
    • The comfort of these are absolutely amazing, and the battery life is among the best from my experience.
    • I bought these knowing Bose and their sometimes questionable build quality, but I love their comfort and the sound quality I know is good
    • If comfort is more important than a less clunky look, you should definitely go with these
    • But these are, well, simply crappy comfort-wise in almost every way.
    • All three of these and some other Sony products had great comfort
    • Comfort is great but makes your ears sweat after 30 mins use.
    • Comfort-wise, it is one of the nicer sets I have ever used, being light weight, yet solid and having good sound quality
    • Very similar to my Bose Quiet comforts without the noise cancellation.
    • If you're really looking to cancel out all the noise, the quiet comfort is your best bet
    • The comfort is also great, it is very light on your head and I can wear them for hours without them being uncomfortable
    • Comfort was quite good even for my large head
    • Upgraded to this from the on ear headphones and the comfort is so much better
    • I owned a pair of "quiet comfort" noise-cancelling headphones and they were astonishing
    • You couldn't get on an airplane in the Western Hemisphere without seeing at least 4 or 5 people sporting Quiet Comfort 15s and snoring away
    • It's been said before on this thread, but the comfort is great
    • The comfort and sound are fantastic
    • The music sound quality is great on these headphones, and the comfort is also superb - no complaints whatsoever.
    • Quiet Comfort 25
    • Has a clear sound and comfort when you put it on
    • Sound isolation is good, as my wife can attest to when I can't hear her speaking, but is, of course worse with noise than the active noise canceling of the Quiet Comfort
    • I love the comfort of style of these headphones
    • Love love love the comfort and the sound of my headphones!!!!
    • 🎧 better than getting the quiet comfort you get the exact same sound quality on these than one the qc35s or the
    • (Compared to Bose Quiet-Comfort 3)Good Construction but cheap look
    • Based on the type of noise (more variable than steady drone) I wasn't sure that the active noise cancelling of the Quiet Comfort model was worth the additional cost (paid $229).
    • Love the comfort, easy no hassle blue tooth connections and the money I saved
    • Before I bought these headphones I debated for months about if I should get these or the quiet comfort series that Bose offers
    • Absolutely love the sound and comfort of these headphones
    • A must buy if your looking for something with great audio, comfort, and easy to use.
    • While I still prefer the wired Quiet Comfort model, these have much to recommend them
    • After 8 months and using them maybe twice of month, the padding on the headphones are deteriorating, also the comfort around your ears can be painful, I would Not recommend this headphones
    • The most recent wired Bose Quiet Comfort series had little noise canceling effect
    • Five stars for outstanding comfort, exquisite sound, innovative design and control, and really good use of the Bluetooth technology.
    • I'm so disappointed - I have been wearing corded quiet comfort Bose for years but this new pair is going straight back-Sounds like tin cans :(
    • The noise isolation was mediocre at best and the comfort for longer wearing periods was not too great
    • But these are, well, simply crappy comfort-wise in almost every way.
    • I have a total of three sets (one set of Quiet Comfort 1's, one of QC2's, and now these - because the earlier phones didn't have Bluetooth
    • It may not be noise canceling, but the comfort and sound quality of these are superb
    • And with the release of the quiet comfort 35 noise canceling headphones now on the market the price of the SoundLink model has dropped $80.00 from last year
    • I recently purchased the BOSE Quiet Comfort 15 and short of ordering the Bowers & Wilkins
    • As an added bonus, the batteries are rechargeable, a big advantage over the Quiet Comfort which eats AAAs
    • Great sound quality,comfort and ease of control and connectivity
    • However, if they go on sale and you don't mind the hissing, you don't need base, you want good comfort and good sound quality, these are a good pick.
    • I have always enjoyed Bose Quiet Comfort noise canceling headphones.
    • Great comfort, supreme sound, decent noise cancelling
    • The original AE2s were my favorite headphones of all time for their top tier comfort with solid sound quality and these soundlinks are essentially the same headphones with optional Bluetooth capability so what’s not to love
    • If comfort is your primary concern and you can deal with the average performance of these headphones, you'll probably be happy with them
    • Comfort is amazing, I have very sensitive ears
    • The comfort is amazing; I can have these on for hours with no problems, and the battery power is something to be proud of
    • Otherwise great sound and comfort.
    • Stunning sounds (it is Bose afterall)...incredible comfort (with 'around' the
    • The benefit that Bose has over Beats is comfort
    • Same great fit and comfort though.
    • Now that I've had these for a few months, the padding on the ear cups is deforming to the point that the comfort is declining
    • Bottom line is that so far I think these are actually excellent value given the combination of great Bluetooth connectivity combined with superb comfort and very good sound.
    • Comfort is great
    • If you are looking for noise cancellation headphones, go for the higher priced Bose model (i.e., Quiet Comfort 35 - which are excellent Bose headphones).
    • I love the comfort and the sound quality is outstanding
    • Since I planned to wear them for a significant part of the day, comfort was a primary concern.
    • Great comfort while long hours of listening
    • All premium products should support USB-C these days
    • The cups have large, clear "R" and "L" labels inside
    • Love the BIG L and R in the interior of the earpieces, easy to immediately see which is which, and that's important as these headphones are not symmetrical, and meant to specifically fit Left to left
    • n’t get very loud
    • n’t work well for phone calls or for dictation, picks up almost nothing.