Bose in ear QuietComfort 15 Noise Cancelling
Bose have indeed gone back to basics with Bose QuietComfort 15 Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones, for a start they have reduced its size by making it a similar size to the Bose QuietComfort 2 set and also replaced the custom lithium Ion battery that was found in the QuietComfort 3 set for single AAA battery.
I’ve been a fan of bose?in?ear since the early days, and around holiday time I debated for quite a few months about whether to get the 3-2-1 system or the Wave Music System. Thankfully, a friend pulled the trigger on the 3-2-1, so I was able to hear a real-life demo before buying it myself. While it sounded great, I just wasn’t blown away by it.
I then decided to order the cheap?bose in ear and give it a go in my house. If you’re not familiar with it, the Wave Music System is about the size of a clock radio, and sports a CD player that can also play MP3 CDs and CD-R/RWs, an alarm, an Aux in, headphone jack, and, of course, the proprietary waveguide speaker technology by Bose online, which in this version of the Wave system means notes a half-octave lower than the original Wave Radio.