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Bose® QuietComfort® 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones
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Brand | Bose |
Color | Black |
Ear Placement | On Ear |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
About this item
- The best Bose headphones reduce noise across a wide range of frequencies
- Enjoy music and movies with clear and lifelike sound
- Comfortable, around-the-ear fit; ideal for frequent flyers
- Includes cable with remote for iPhone/iPod control, mic for hands-free iPhone calling
- AAA battery: 35 hours average life
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connectivity tech | Wired | Wireless | Wired | Bluetooth | Wireless | Wired |
headphones form factor | Over Ear | In Ear | Over Ear | On Ear | On Ear | Over Ear |
connector type | 3.5mm Jack | — | 3.5mm Jack | wireless | 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm jack |
noise control | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | — | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation |
headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | No Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
cable feature | Detachable | Without Cable | Retractable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Retractable |
control type | control | Media Control | — | Media Control | remote | — |
water resistance | not water resistant | water resistant | not water resistant | water resistant | — | — |
model name | Quietcomfort 15 | QuietComfort Ultra | Quietcomfort 25 | 714675-0010 | Quietcomfort 25 | Quietcomfort 20 |
frequency range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
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Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
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Model Name | Quietcomfort 15 |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wireless |
Included Components | airline adapter, carrying case, and two audio cables-one with mic/remote for iPhone/iPod control and hands-free iPhone calling |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
Recommended Uses For Product | ['Travel', 'Music'] |
Compatible Devices | Most Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Control Type | control |
Cable Feature | Detachable |
Item Weight | 7.4 Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Control Method | Touch |
Number of Items | 1 |
Battery Life | 35 Hours |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
Is Autographed | No |
Series Number | 370509 |
UPC | 017817613996 017817513463 017817000000 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00017817613996 |
Manufacturer | Bose |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 8.75 x 2.75 inches |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
ASIN | B0054JJ0QW |
Item model number | 370509-0010 |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 6, 2011 |
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They're the best Bose headphones, period. Quiet Comfort 15 headphones feature exclusive Bose advancements in noise reduction technology. You hear less noise and more of your music and movies-with quality sound and a long-lasting comfortable fit. You won't find this combination of benefits in any other headphone. Welcome to a better-sounding world When you fly with QC15 headphones, engine roar fades to a whisper. When you listen at home or at work, fewer distractions get in the way of your music. And when you want to stay connected, calls are just a button-press away. QC15 headphones continue to give you more of what you want to hear, and less of what you don't. Product Highlights Significant noise reduction across a wider range of frequencies. Proprietary Bose innovations use microphones both inside and outside each ear cup to sense and reduce the sounds around you. TriPort acoustic headphone structure, another Bose exclusive, features tiny vents in the ear cups to enable a tonally-balanced audio performance-including reproduction of deep, low notes-from relatively small and lightweight headphones. Active equalization electronically tunes the headphones' frequency response, enabling outstanding audio performance. Interchangeable audio cables, one for general use, and one just for select Apple products, offer greater convenience than permanently connected Y-cables. Inline microphone allows for hands-free iPhone conversation and access to certain voice applications, such as Voiceover and Voice Control, in other Apple products. Inline three-button remote switches between calls and music, and controls volume, track selection and voice applications on select Apple products. Advanced ear cushions use new materials in a proprietary design to establish a critical acoustical seal-helping to further reduce noise while providing a comfortable fit. Fold-flat ear cups rotate 90 degrees for easy storage and portability in the included case.
From the Manufacturer
Bose® QuietComfort® 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones
- The best Bose® around-ear headphones reduce noise across a wide range of frequencies
- Enjoy music and movies with clear and lifelike sound
- Comfortable, around-the-ear fit
- Includes cable with remote for iPhone®/iPod® control, mic for hands-free iPhone calling
- AAA battery: 35 hours average life
- Ideal for frequent flyers
Full Spectrum Noise Reduction
They're the best Bose around-ear headphones, period. QuietComfort 15 headphones feature exclusive Bose advancements in noise reduction technology. You hear less noise and more of your music and movies-with quality sound and a long-lasting comfortable fit. You won't find this combination of benefits in any other around-ear headphone.
Bose technology at work
Engine roar fades to a whisperWithin every pair of QC®15 headphones, advanced electronics use microphones inside and outside each earcup to sense the sounds around you-and reduce the noise. Proprietary ear cushion technology blocks some of the noise before it even reaches your ears. Together, these Bose innovations add up to a more enjoyable listening experience.
Relax with music - or without it
QC15 headphones also feature proprietary signal processing and TriPort® acoustic headphone structure for more lifelike sound-including deep low notes-from small, lightweight earcups. And when you'd rather relax without music, switch on QC headphones to simply reduce the noise around you, wherever you are.
Take calls. Take control
QC15 headphones come with a cable customized for select Apple® products. A three-button remote and microphone let you take calls on your iPhone and control music functions on other Apple devices. You can also purchase a mobile kit that lets your QC headphones work with other cell phones, too.
Welcome to a better-sounding world
Switch between calls and music with a press of a buttonWhen you fly with QC15 headphones, engine roar fades to a whisper. When you listen at home or at work, fewer distractions get in the way of your music. And when you want to stay connected, calls are just a button-press away. QC15 headphones continue to give you more of what you want to hear, and less of what you don't.
QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones Highlights
- Significant noise reduction across a wider range of frequencies. Proprietary Bose innovations use microphones both inside and outside each earcup to sense and reduce the sounds around you.
- TriPort acoustic headphone structure, another Bose exclusive, features tiny vents in the earcups to enable a tonally-balanced audio performance-including reproduction of deep, low notes-from relatively small and lightweight headphones.
- Active equalization electronically tunes the headphones' frequency response, enabling outstanding audio performance.
- Interchangeable audio cables, one for general use, and one just for select Apple products, offer greater convenience than permanently connected Y-cables.
- Inline microphone allows for hands-free iPhone conversation and access to certain voice applications, such as VoiceOver and Voice Control, in other Apple products.
- Inline three-button remote switches between calls and music, and controls volume, track selection and voice applications on select Apple products.
- Advanced ear cushions use new materials in a proprietary design to establish a critical acoustical seal-helping to further reduce noise while providing a comfortable fit.
- Fold-flat earcups rotate 90 degrees for easy storage and portability in the included case.
- Slim carrying case helps protect headphones and accessories during travel.
Apple cable compatibility
The QuietComfort 15 inline remote and microphone cable is compatible with iPod nano (4th, 5th and 6th generation), iPod classic (120GB, 160GB only), iPod touch (2nd, 3rd and 4th generation), iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad and iPad 2, and Macbook (unibody) and Macbook Pro. The remote is supported by iPod shuffle (3rd generation). Audio is supported by all iPod models. Requires latest iPod software.
Product Details
Overall headphone dimensions 7.5"H x 6"W x 1.5"D ( 19.1 cm x 15.2 cm x 3.8 cm ) Ear cushion outside dimensions 3.8"H x 2.9"W ( 9.6 cm x 7.4 cm ) Weight with cables 4.9 oz (140 g)What's in the box
- QuietComfort 15 headphones
- QuietComfort 15 inline remote and microphone cable (detachable)
- Standard audio cable (detachable)
- AAA battery
- Carrying case
- Airline adapter
Similar Bose Products to Consider
Bose® QuietComfort 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones --For those who prefer a compact on-ear design and a rechargeable battery, QuietComfort 3 headphones offer a proven combination of Bose noise reduction, audio performance and comfortable fit. Enjoy full-spectrum noise reduction that dramatically reduces engine roar--and fades background distractions at work and at home, too. Bose quality sound reveals nuances in your music you might have missed. And the soft-cushioned headphones stay comfortable for hours. Earcups fold flat for easy storage in included case.Customer reviews
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Customers praise these headphones for their noise cancellation, comfort with ultra-soft leather, and excellent build quality with solid electronics and a semi-hard shell case. The headphones work particularly well on airplanes and during long trips. While some customers find them worth the price, others consider them expensive. The battery life receives mixed reviews, with customers noting that the headphones require AAA batteries at all times.
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Customers find these headphones to be of excellent quality, with one customer noting they are a great buy.
"...You know what? They work! Great product. Be sure to turn them on, though, because that is what cancels the noise...." Read more
"Great headphones with excellent noise reduction. Long lasting battery life. Comfortable...." Read more
"The Bose Headphones are a great product...." Read more
"Excellent product, sounds great and helps with cabin pressure when worn for tack off and landing...." Read more
Customers find these headphones comfortable, noting they are soft on the ears and made of ultra soft leather, with one customer mentioning they can wear them for hours.
"...Also nice and large for my big head. Earpads were comfortable and roomy enough. Lightweight... Very light compared to the other two...." Read more
"...In addition to the great sound (or lack thereof), they are very comfortable. I've worn them most of the day and I haven't had any complaints...." Read more
"...Comfortable? You betcha. Light? Oh yeah. Prone to breakage?..." Read more
"...Very comfortable of wearing these for long periods of time...." Read more
Customers find that the headphones work well, particularly in airplanes, with the microphone functioning effectively. One customer notes that the device performs effectively across a wide range of frequencies.
"...They still work great, still sound good (I don't listen to music on headphones at home very often, and I'm no Audiophile) but when it counts, music/..." Read more
"...Works great!" Read more
"I bought the QC15 primarily for aircraft travel and it works very well. I can enjoy the in-flight movies again...." Read more
"...By September 2017 they stopped working (same problem, I think)...." Read more
Customers appreciate the headphones' construction, noting their solid electronics and semi-hard shell case.
"...I found the case to be very sturdy and easily tucked into my carryon or the seat pouch...." Read more
"...Music and voice audio is clear and good quality. On an airplane, if the pilot is speaking, I have to take them off to hear the announcement...." Read more
"Good quality. High price." Read more
"...satisfied with the performance, I'm not too thrilled about the fragile and plasticky parts that make up the cable and battery compartments...." Read more
Customers find these headphones excellent for travel, particularly on airplanes and during long trips, and appreciate the included handy carrying case.
"...So what do you get for $300? The headphones, carrying case, battery, aircraft headphone adapter, two different wire options for listening to music -..." Read more
"...the earphones fold flat and are protected in a case, the Bose are great for travel...." Read more
"...They come well packaged in a nice carrying case that will protect from all but the most extreme conditions...." Read more
"...They come with a carrying case to help prevent damage when they are not in use and have a one year warranty to protect against malfunctions...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2011I have been traveling a lot for the past 2 years and its literally been that long that I have been agonizing over this purchase. If you are reading reviews you are probably in the same boat I was. $300 for head phones?? Its a tough one for sure. Let me put it this way, even if you travel once a year its worth it. Most trips I have taken I want to strangle someone, not sure why people are such retards when traveling, but I am just trying to get from point A to Point B. The more you travel the more it gets amplified. I could see where someone that can use these at work would be very happy with these too. Bottom line is I wish I had bought these 2 years ago.
I bought some cheaper noise canceling headphones from Sony (MDR-NC7) and I have some decent in ear headphones from Sony also. The in ear block out as much noise as the noise canceling ones so the noise canceling ones from Sony where a waste of money. Not only do they not perform the noise canceling function very well they also sound very weak. Now keep in mind that I am comparing $40 headphones with $300 ones. I never expected the $40 ones to do as good as the Bose but seriously, if you just get some cheap in ear head phones you would be just as well off.
Noise Cancelation:
The test at Best Buy with specific noise (Jet noise simulated) at the Bose display is astounding to say the least. I agree with several other reviews that the Bose head phones seem to pick particularly easy frequencies to block and it is most certainly aimed at lower range. I first tried these while watching a rather loud movie and I felt that gave me a much better representation of what to expect in an airport or airplane while traveling. Most noise was blocked and the voices where lowered a great deal, with music at medium levels most of the noise was blocked out. From what I read on the Bose website there is a Mic on the outside AND the inside of each cup. You can read up on the specifics, I can tell you that it does a very good job.
Sound Quality:
I saw several complaints in reviews about the sound and all I can say is its Bose. I have a Bose stereo in my car and immediately had to replace the speakers. I totally expected the same mediocre sound quality with the headphones. Decent sound that is brought to you from the cheapest drivers they could get away with. Profit driven? You bet. Unfortunately with headphones there is not a darn thing you can do about it. Personally I am happy with the sound but know I should be getting a "Little more" for my $300. Because of the noise canceling you don't have to cut the volume up as high as you would without to hear details as clearly. For me the overall sound is very good but its no Dr. Dre's either.
Construction Quality: ****Update below \/ \/ \/ *****
I have not had these long enough to know about defects or short comings. I appreciate the fact that the head phones come with a decent case and I think the overall feel is ok. I have seen a few people ram these into the seat back while on a plane and a back pack before, I suppose these are the people complaining about the head phones falling apart.....imagine that. I understand how someone paying $300 for head phones and having it break right away could be frustrated but take that with a grain of salt.
Package includes:
Head Phones (Can be used without a wire for just noise cancelation)
Semi-hard Shell case
Wire for regular mini plug connection wth High/Low settings for Airplane adapter use
Wire for Iphone/Ipod/Itouch use (Has same features as OEM Apple ear phones, i.e. volume up, down, pause buttons and built in mic)
2 prong to 1 Airplane Adapter
1XAAA Battery (MAKE SURE YOU PACK A SPARE AAA) you can not use the headphones to listen to music with out a battery
Warranty book
Instructions in many languages
UPDATE ###### 07-05-2012 I have had these headphones long enough to add additional comments on the construction quality. I strongly urge people to use the semi-hard shell case to carry your headphones. I took one trip that I had very limited room to carry my case so I left it in my luggage. I will never do that again. I see clearly now how people break these while traveling. Its not practical to wear these the entire trip especially when its 100 degrees outside and parked in a plane for an hour on the ground, this exact situation happened to me so I put them as gently as I could in the seat pocket but I almost broke them taking them out. Just bring the case and deal with it. Keep in mind you are buying cutting edge technology headphones that sounds decent and cancel a majority of outside noise....not indestructible headphones. They are not butterfly wing fragile but I could not see a single failure point either that would have me overly concerned.
Since my purchase Dr. Dre has come out with noise canceling headphones for about the same price. Personally I would buy those instead after listening to them but all in all I am still happy with my purchase. By far the best money I ever spent for traveling. My last trip there was a totally annoying child screaming his lungs out and all I could do is put my headphones on before take off and cut them on (I could care less when the flight attendant said) I played music at the highest clear volume and was smiling away as I looked around and saw one after another passenger's face filled with disgust and aggravation. The trick is to point the LED AWAY from the flight attendant side and just tell them it is off and they will leave you alone. To be clear, the highest undistorted volume on this headset is probably 60-70% of the Dr Dre's. Good thing is it can drown out pretty much anything. Another good thing is you did not have to have it at unsafe levels for total sound blockage.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2012I have had the QC15 for almost a year and it has worked great. Noise cancelling works great. Sound quality is very good. I have used it on planes and it works better than other headsets in cancelling airplane background noise. It also works great on the bus. I am able to turn the sound level much lower than a regular headset and save my hearing. As for the reviewer who rated the headset 3 stars due to a glitch when the headset cuts in and out, that is because the battery is low in power. I had the same problem when battery is almost drained and tends to happen more in cheap batteries. Change to a fresh alkaline battery and the problem should go away. If the problem persists, get it taken care of under Bose warranty.
1/11/2015 Update: Copied from my comments regarding the QC15 and QC25.
I have used several pair of QC15 over the years since they were available and they have worked great. I use them for commute on noisy transit trains and buses and they help save my hearing since I can play the music at lower volumes. I agree with your assessment that perhaps QC25 is not a necessary upgrade from QC15 unless someone prefers the lighter weight, a bit more flexible headband and a bit higher quality material construction. I tried the QC25 and liked them but could not tell much difference in quality of NC. The QC25 sounded great as does the QC15. Again, it is really personal preference whether to do the upgrade or not to the newer model or if someone just want to get the QC25 even if they have the QC15.
I think for new QC users, unless there is a substantial difference in price, go for the QC25 unless they like the QC15 more. The prices for the QC15 have fluctuated quite a bit since the QC25 was made available in Oct/Nov timeframe by Bose. I have seen prices from $135 (Target clearance at some stores...gone already), and anywhere from low $200 at some sellers to $269 at 10% off on Amazon during Nov which today has the QC15 at the same price as the QC25. BestBuy also has it at full $299 price currently. There still appear to quite a bit of demand for QC15 even with the QC25 out which drives the price up.
As for the comments for use of the QC15 or QC25 during exercise or workouts, in my opinion, they would be a bit uncomfortable and may fall off. I have seen people running on treadmill which seems to work ok but anything more active could cause the headset to fall off (at $300..ouch). The comments about sweat and moisture getting on the headset and earpads are valid as I have encountered the issue even when sweating during walking on a warm day. I would wipe off the moisture occasionally. This would happen with any headset unless someone does not sweat at all.
I think using the appropriate headset for the activity is the way to go. For the very active, try the QC20/20i, in ear, which worked pretty well if you need NC otherwise many other options are available including Bose non-NC headsets.
I do not find issue with the use of one AAA battery in the QC15 as it lasts a long time and carrying one or two spare batteries will ensure you not run out of power for the headset. Also AAA batteries can be bought pretty much everywhere even at the airport. I find them more convenient than having to charge the headset battery like in the QC3 which carrying a spare will solve the problem. I have tried both QC25 and QC20 without the NC on, in my opinion, the music is not good and thus I would not listen if the power is depleted. In the QC25, swap in a new AAA battery and continue. You can use rechargeable battery, like high capacity envelope batteries although it may not last as long as the good alkalines. For the QC20s, your only option is to recharge for a couple of hours which is why I prefer to be able to swap in a battery as needed and continue with the tranquility or music.
By the way, for those who prefer an on-ear headset that has NC, take a look at the QC3 which works pretty well although not as good as the QC15 or QC25. Subjectively, I would say they cancel noise at around 80% as compared to the QC15 or QC25. The QC3 are no longer available but can be had anywhere from low $200 to $300. I have used the QC3 on public transit and on international flight and they work pretty well. One advantage is that they are lighter may feel better for people wearing glasses but does not do much to passively isolate noise (vs. actively cancel noise) as they do not cup and seal around the ear. Aftermarket battery are available which works pretty well for around $10 to $15 vs. the $49 from Bose.
Lastly, for those who need to use the QC25 or QC15 or QC3 with android phones if the cable (usually for iPhones) that came with headset does not work properly, there are some after markets ones that work but be careful since not all of them do.
Top reviews from other countries
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u_akihiroReviewed in Japan on December 1, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars HI/LOWスイッチで、仕事に適した、ささやくような音楽再生ができる
レビューするまでもなく、ノイズキャンセリング(NC)機能は必要にして十分です。
他社の製品には、おそらくノイズキャンセリングの回路が出している、サーというホワイトノイズが、静かな環境では耳につくものがありますが、それもありません。
騒音のある環境でも、静かな環境でも、場所を選ばずに利用できます。
これはよいと思ったのは、ケーブルにある音量のHIGH/LOWの切り替えボタンです。
この2011年の最新モデルには、iPhone/iPodコントローラのついたオーディオ・ケーブルと、コントローラがないただの電線のオーディオ・ケーブルが2本ついてきます。
そのどちらにも、このスイッチがついています。そのヘッドフォンに差し込む端子部分に、HIGH/LOWの切り替えスイッチがついています。このスイッチは、ヘッドフォンに差し込んでしまえば隠れてしまいます。
このスイッチをLOWにしておけば、iPodからの小さい音量を、更に細かい音量で、音量調整ができます。
回路的には、アッテネータの減衰率の切り替えスイッチなのでしょう。
仕事では、普段は無音で利用しているが、ときどきBGMを聴きたいときがあります。
しかしiPodの音量を最小に絞っても、音量が大きすぎて、BGMをかける気にはなれませんでした。スイッチをLOWにしておけば、更に小さい音の単位で調整ができるので、ちょうどよい音量が得られました。
- gaurav taleraReviewed in India on November 24, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
awesome product by bose.
- DQReviewed in Spain on August 31, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars I wish I'd bought these years ago!
I am very sensitive to noise and unfortunately live in Barcelona, one of the noisiest cities in Europe. If it's not traffic noise, it's people shouting – everywhere. These earphones are wonderful. I can now sit on my terrace or in a square in the city centre and the traffic noise just disappears. Travelling by bus (with their heavy diesel engines) has been transformed. The sound of people talking very close by still filters through a little but it is so reduced that there is absolutely no discomfort. I already wear the head-phones at some point every day and carry them everywhere. They are not cheap but they are the best investment I've made in a long time.
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Sebastian S.Reviewed in Germany on May 8, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Entspannung pur
Ich habe mir diese Kopfhörer gekauft, da ich recht lärmempfindlich bin und leider eine
sehr laute Umgebung habe (Bahnhof, Nachbarn, Strasse). Zugegeben ich war anfangs skeptisch,
als ich die Bose QC 15 erstmals in einer Bahnzeitschrift gesehen habe und der dabei versprochenen Ruhe.
Zudem ist der Preis von über 300 Euro für Kopfhörer, die bereits seit ca. 2 Jahren auf den Markt sind,
sehr deftig. Aber es lohnt sich!
Versand:
Verlief an sich recht flott, auch wenn aus dem Morning-Express ein Mittags-Express wurde. An sich ärgerlich, aber die
Versandkosten wurden mir auf Nachfrage bei Amazon sofort erstattet. Von daher, und aus vergangenen Erfahrungen, wie
immer recht fixer Versand.
Verpackung:
Auf die äussere Pappbox gehe ich nicht weiter ein. Einfacher Schutz mit Informationen wenn man so will.
Die Bose QC 15 sind in einem recht eleganten schwarzen Hardcase verstaut, ebenso die 2 verschiedenen Kabelanschlüsse
für den normalen Gebrauch und die Benutzung mit Apple-Produkten. Die recht robust wirkende Hülle sollte alles gut schützen
für lange Reisen und dergleichen. Ich hab das Ganze allerdings in den Schrank verstaut, da es mir in meinem Rucksack zuviel Platz wegnimmt und ich auch ohnehin recht pflegsam mit den Kopfhörern umgehen werde.
Kopfhörer per se:
Auf den ersten Blick wirkt das Bose QC 15 sehr schlicht. Die Formsprache ist zurückhaltend, nichtsdestotrotz aber sehr schön.
Auch wenn der Kopfhörer nur aus Kunststoff ist, so ist das Material sehr gut verarbeitet und fasst sich hochwertig an.
Bei längerer Benutzung ist der Kopfhörer in seinem Tragegefühl noch sehr angenehm, da leicht (im Vergleich zu Metall). Nichts drückt oder klemmt die Haare ein. Er schmiegt sich einfach an den Kopf an und umschließt leicht die Ohren.
Wie in anderen Rezensionen bereits geschrieben - durch den kompletten Abschluss der Ohren wird schon etwas Grundlärm gedämmt (leicht, nicht zu vergleichen mit aktivieren Noise Canceling), allerdings werden die Ohren mit der Zeit auch etwas warm.
Ich habe mich mit der zeit daran gewöhnt, auch wenn es jetzt im Sommer doch etwas auffallend werden kann.
Der Kopfhörer funktioniert leider nur mit Batterie, dadurch sollte man diesen bei Nichtbenutzung sofort wieder ausschalten.
Ist die (im Lieferumfang beigelegte) Batterie aber erst einmal eingelegt und das NC eingeschaltet wird einem sofort ein sehr deutlicher Unterschied zum Alltagslärm bewusst. Fast vollkommene Stille. Fast, denn hört man keine Musik, kann man durchaus ein leichtes Grundrauschen wahrnehmen. Man gewöhnt sich nach einiger Zeit daran. Bei eingeschalteter Musik ist davon nichts mehr zu hören.
Aber abgesehn davon hilft es mir wirklich im Alltagslärm im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes Ruhe zu bewahren. Die vorbeirauschenden Güterzüge werden ausgeblendet, ebenso die manchmal etwas lauter werdenden Nachbarn. Ideal um in Ruhe zu arbeiten oder sei es auch für Freizeitaktivitäten wie Musik hören, ein Buch lesen oder einen Film schauen.
Auf Bahnfahrten oder im Flugzeug habe ich diesen Kopfhörer noch nicht getestet, kann mir aber dessen Wirksamkeit sehr gut vorstellen, da die vor meiner Wohnung auf Luftlinie vorbeifahrenden Züge deutlich in der Lautstärke abgemildert werden.
Das Noise Cancelling verrichtet hier also ganze Arbeit. Wie auch schon öfters beschrieben geht durch das NC aber etwas an Klangqualität verloren. Der Bass ist satt, aber in den Mittelstufen und auch in den Höhen fehlt es meiner Meinung nach etwas an Präzision bzw. Klarheit. Manche Liedpassagen wirken dann etwas dumpf/rauschig. Sicherlich durch die interne Regelung der Kopfhörer und dem ständig produzierten Gegenschall. Das sag ich als Laie. Wer aber keinen so großen Wert auf perfekt abgestimmte Audiogeräte legt und stattdessen einfach mal Ruhe haben will, für den sind die Bose QC 15 die ideale Wahl.
Zusammengefasst:
- sehr teuer
- nur mit Batterie nutzbar (etwa 35h Benutzung pro Batterie möglich)
- leichtes Rauschen (durch NC) ist anfangs gewöhnungsbedürftig
+ guter, aber nicht perfekter Klang, relativ Basslastig ausgelegt
+ sehr guter Tragekomfort
+ Noice Cancelling arbeitet perfekt (Schalldämmung von etwa 16db ohne einberechnete subjektive Wahrnehmung durch Musik)
+ sehr gute Verarbeitung (wenn auch Kunststoff)
Alles in allem hat mich der Kopfhörer von Bose mehr als überzeugt. Ich habe für eine sehr laute Umgebung eine Lärmdämmungslösung gesucht und wollte nicht ständig Oropax o.Ä. verwenden. Die Bose QC 15 sind dafür genau richtig
ausgelegt. Wer genug Geld hat bzw. bereit ist für gute Lärmminderung und ein Stück Lebensqualität relativ viel Geld hinzublättern, dem kann ich diese Kopfhörer nur wärmstens empfehlen.
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Roberto G.Reviewed in Italy on October 2, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottime cuffie dalla buona resa e ottima qualità audio
Buono l'isolamento, non esagerato che permette quindi di cogliere cosa succede "fuori" pur senza essere infastiditi.
La qualità audio è buona ma senza particolare personalità. Adatte per l'ascolto di qualsiasi tipo di musica, dal jazz al grindcore, non distorcono e riproducono fedelmente tutto. Il suono è nitido e ben bilanciato con i bassi (non aspettatevi bassi da far tremare le orecchie).
Non funzionano senza usare la riduzione del rumore e questo incide sulla durata della batteria (esterna, non inclusa). Mentre accese emettono un leggero fruscio, dovuto al circuito che cancella il rumore esterno, che però si nota solo se indossate senza riprodurre suoni. Riproducendo audio di qualsiasi tipo il fruscio diventa impercettibile e non dà in alcun modo fastidio.