• Reviews around comfort (4.40 of 5)

    Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless – NoiseGard Adaptive Noise Cancelling, Bluetooth Headphone with Touch Sensitive Control and 30-Hour Battery Life

    • Comfort and sound are amazing
    • Battery life is amazing, comfort is amazing, sound quality - AMAZING
    • Sony 1000x2 best noise cancelling very good sound quality, very good fit/comfort very good price, 300
    • Comfort isn't bad, I still found them way more comfortable than my vmoda on ear headphones, but they are definitely not as comfortable as the Bose
    • Now, about Bose Quiet Comfort 35, the sound quality is nowhere close
    • Comfort, sound quality, and noise canceling (in that order).COMFORTOut of the box I wasn't happy with either
    • I bought the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 and the Sony MDR1000X to sort out which is the best blue tooth, noise cancelling, over the ear headphone
    • To be clear both Sennheiser HD1 and Bose Quiet Comfort 35 do allow voices to come through and you will hear crying babies on an airplane on both
    • Fantastic audio quality and total comfort
    • While the comfort and features were both exceptional, the Bluetooth reliability and sound volume just weren't there
    • Best audiophile quality, best comfort.
    • They put a little pressure on the back of your ear but using the swivel I've been able to find the comfort sweet spot that I couldn't get with the Sonys
    • lately.- Comfort is awesome if you don't have huge ears (low-profile design) or a giant head (clamping pressure is just right for average
    • But great feature set, great comfort, good look and form, and light weight and comfortable, solid ANC, and good usability
    • The comfort is superb and they never get fatigue
    • Bose Quiet Comfort 35 does a better job of canceling mid range frequencies
    • Sennheiser HD1 and Bose Quiet Comfort 35 cancel out lower frequencies in an airplane very effectively
    • Let me start with saying my quest was to buy the Bose Quiet Comfort (QC) 35.
    • Stay away from Bose Quiet Comfort 35 & Sennheiser PXC 550 because of very poor sound quality & also stay away from Bowers Wilkins PX because of painful clamping pressure applied by the headphone on your head
    • I wanted superior sound quality, advanced technology (like touch controls), great fit, comfort, light weight, easy storage for carry on, and something just a little different looking than the typical Bose or Sony that everyone with a costco membership can get
    • My biggest complaint is the comfort of the ear pads.
    • Comfort for me, PXC550's hands down are better for me
    • Sennheiser 550 excellent sound quality, very good fit/comfort, very good noise cancelling for an excellent price 250.Also be careful buying from unknown sources there are alot of knock off products on the market these days
    • After a year I have grown to really love these headphones, but the all-critical comfort issue will vary from user to user based on head size and shape.
    • I am aware of the competition between these and the Bose Quiet Comfort 35, I would recommend these over the Bose due to more features and better sound quality
    • Bose Quiet Comfort 35 is supremely comfortable followed closely by Sennheiser HD1
    • I find myself wearing them more than anything else now; even briefly considered selling my primary desktop rig tonight due to the immense convenience and comfort with these things.
    • The active noise cancelling is nearly on par with Bose's Quiet Comfort 35, while the sound quality and comfort (particularly when wearing for long periods of time) are far superior
    • I give these headphones a solid C- overall.
    • : I primarily listen to hip-hop/R&B/ as well as classical