Wednesday, Nov 29th 2006 by Lynnsie Nguyen


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Walking down the street and having hard time hearing music from your mp3 player because the noise was too loud? Or, thinking that on-ear head phones aren’t any good! This Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphone from Bose might change your mind. People who have experienced “Bose” would know the quality of the brand. No headphones will eliminate noise completely, but with QC3 headphones, you can feel the difference.

QC3

QC3 is a headphone with QuietComfort and Acoustic Noise Cancelling technology providing you a rich-clear audio detail that you might have never experienced before. The QC3 is a compact, lightweight, and easy fit for hours of comfortable listening. The headphone is powered with battery. The kit comes with wall-socket charger and rechargeable battery with approximately 20 hours of run time. Purchase the QC3 for $349 and receive a free 256MB MP3 player valued at $50 before January 31, 2007.

QuietComfirt 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones [via Bose]

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  1.  nutterguy   View all comments by nutterguy  +2  Add karma Subtract karma 

    I can definitely vouch for these. They give them out to American airlines business class passengers for the flight duration and they are amazing. They do such a good job of blocking out the sound of the engines that when you take them off after watching a movie you actually get a shock from the noise of the engines.
    Watched 2 in flight movies back to back and they are so light and the ear pads so soft that you really do forget that they are there.
    I was so sad when they asked for them back…

  2.  westerly   View all comments by westerly  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    Though the QC3 are good headphones, I’d suggest people at least consider the Sennheiser PXC-450s instead. I got a pair of 450s after reading this review . . .

    http://tech.spotcoolstuff.com/.....sennheiser

    . . . and have been so happy that I did since. The best part about them is that I’m able to sleep on an airplane with them on. I wasn’t able to do that with my old Bose QC2.


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