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Bose Quietcomfort (QC2) headphones

   Posted by: sgw   in geek toys, travel

Bose QC2 headphones, like mineBose Quietcomfort headphones, like mine

The Bose Quietcomfort noise canceling headphones are very effective at reducing the overall white noise that I regularly experience in a number of environments.   They’ve been a wonderful way to reduce fatigue while traveling, as well as to protect from hearing loss.

Many years ago, on my first trip back from Japan, I was able to get my companion and I upgraded to business class.   A standard feature for business class is that they loan you the use of Bose QuietComfort headphones.  I’ve played with noise canceling headphones before, but never used a good set on a very long flight.  Having used them on that trip, I’ve been totally converted.   During the flight, I occasionally had to take off the earphones to speak with someone, and I was amazed at the amount of white noise that otherwise happens in the airplane cabin.  It was nearly deafening!  When I landed after 15-20 hours in flight, I was tired, but I did not feel drained.   I was more alert, and felt better overall.

The benefits of  the Quietcomforts were most notable on a large, trans-oceanic flights, but I’ve used them while commuting, and in noisy computer datacenters.    They help on the noisy boston subways, and I notice that I’m not the only ones wearing them.   They don’t solve all the problems, since very noisy squeeling train wheels still get through.  A lot of the more consistent ambient noise vanishes nicely though.  As a bonus, the audio quality is amazing.

I’ve used other noise canceling headphones, and my understanding is that there are other comparable models.   There are also a good number of noise canceling “in ear” or “earbud” headphones, but I’ve never had good experiences with the “in ear” headphones.  In my experience, nothing beats the Bose though.

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Quantum Mechanic
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Have you tried any other NC headphones? Some time ago, I read a review (Consumer Reports, maybe?) of NC headphones that rated some Panasonic model as virtually as good as the Bose, but at 33-50% of the Bose price.

November 3rd, 2008 at 4:25 pm
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I have tried some of the sony headphones, and a few other brands out there. There are other fine choices out there, though they often had some annoyance or another. An important thing about the Bose QC2 is that it’s very comfortable to wear. Many of the other headphones would annoy me after a few hours. I had no problems wearing the QCs for long flights, or full days in at work. If I had to guess, the Consumer Reports review probably only focused on wearing the headphones for a short period of time.

I’ll keep an eye out for the panasonics, and I’ll be sure to give them a try. Thanks!

November 3rd, 2008 at 4:39 pm

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