• Reviews around volume (2.02 of 5)

    Bose SoundLink around-ear wireless headphones II Black

    • No bass what-so-ever in these headphones, high pitch sounds are so overwhelming that volume must be turned way down - inhibiting the sound experience
    • Reall poor sound quality and volume for the price
    • The volume and call buttons are easy to use and work on most devices.
    • The wireless performance is hampered by weak volume, which means that you'll be cranking these phones up to near max get a good loudness
    • Wish the volume was louder.
    • When he raised the volume on his headphone, the mic worked normally, but it was unbearably loud for him
    • Volume may be lacking for some, but while I do like my volume loud with music, this is probably a good set to keep me from hurting my ears
    • Lacks volume
    • The only problems that i have are that the volume is very limited (i have a 40% hearing loss
    • The microphone volume is faint, sketchy and very low volume
    • The only way to boost the mic signal is with the volume button on the right earpiece — which also boosts the audio volume
    • Not only is the sound quality of whatever I'm listening to- be it a video, podcast, or music- incredibly clear, these babies block out all outside noise without me having to crank the volume and wreck my eardrums
    • The noise, probably white, sounds like what you would hear when you record the ambient sound with a microphone and play it back at the loudest volume
    • Frankly I was afraid that the bass might be more than a set of Bluetooth headphones could reproduce cleanly, but I need not have worried because the Bose did a marvelous job of digging deep and reproducing those deep soulful bass riffs for a closed back headphone - when played at reasonable volumes
    • But that was the issue for me the volume
    • The volume and sound quality is amazing.
    • Not only do these sound great (good clarity and volume), they are so comfortable
    • If you plug them in with the supplied cord the volume is increased dramatically(great for airline travel).
    • ’s Nikki’s Groove and found the same to be the case, keep the volume reasonable on the bass heavy tunes
    • I had previously bought a different brand "comparable to Bose", slightly less expensive, but I rarely used them as the volume wasn't loud enough even turned up to the highest setting, and they hurt my ears after just a short period of time
    • Headphones are comfortable, pretty good sound quality and volume.
    • My only small complaint is that the maximum volume isn't as loud as I would have liked it to be, so if you're in a noisy area the outside noises can sometimes be heard
    • At that point the volume is uncomfortable coming through the headphones
    • The volume gets loud enough when listening on Bluetooth, and although I've never personally wanted to go
    • The Plugged Mode is my favorite feature of these as the sound does go louder (volume explained briefly below) with the cable in which was a great surprise for me because the Platronics sounded horrible with the cable in
    • While the sound quality may or may not be to their standard, I couldn't tell because I never got the volume loud enough without the cord, I can say the bass is of a lower
    • It wasn't until I was about two notches from max volume that it actually sounded like a decent listening volume
    • Sound volume is not strong as I was expecting, I had the one with Josie cancelation before, and it that one was the best system
    • I have 40 wire buds that 3/4 volume sound like these 300$ headphones at full blast
    • The headset could have a little more volume for those that enjoying damaging their hearing.
    • Low volume is the only thing I hate but hate it very much
    • The only difference is you get slightly louder volume being wire (be careful not to damage your hearing).
    • I am an hour into testing various music and audio books with various settings and there is nothing that produces depth of sound or an adequate volume
    • I feel that they have the "perfect" sound and volume for me, since this subjective for everyone
    • So lack of noise cancellation and low volume makes audio sources very difficult to hear even with moderate noise (from my 2yo toddler, a normal IT office environment, or even a half empty
    • The volume barely gets loud enough
    • For different reasons ranging from sound quality, durability, volume issues this product surpassed my expectations.
    • but as other have said the sound volume on bluetooth has its limit, but its fine I can still hear them with great quality compare to other brand.
    • Slight lag while watching videos but not a deal breaker, volume overall is lower than others but noise isolation does a great job
    • Three small buttons, one of them depressed for feel-only operation, on the back of the right earcup control volume and playback (pause, skip, rewind, Siri) the same way Apple earphones do, and the microphones on here are entirely capable of handling phone calls
    • like the quality of the sound, but as far as volume is concern, is that the loudest it could go
    • * switching between pc and phone is not so smooth as advertised* maximum volume is not sufficient at
    • The volume doesn't go loud enough, the battery life is really good
    • This might not be true but the volume gets significantly louder per increment towards the higher ranges (maybe due to an adaptation of Weber's principle?
    • For different reasons ranging from sound quality, durability, volume issues this product surpassed my expectations.
    • When I bump up the volume - they hear a lot of Echo
    • God ... my skullcandy ear phones has better bass and better volume
    • When connected to my iPhone the volume was not very loud
    • Another issue I had was the volume wouldn't go very loud
    • 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