Great
No bad points
Great
No bad points
I absolutely love these. I wanted to hate them as they are pricey.... but they are completely noise cancelling, super comfortable, and the sound is nice and smooth. I use them exclusively for studying and working, and they block out ALL noise including dogs barking, people chatting in coffee shops,...
I like the sound quality. Sound is a little bit slow if using bluetooth mode. Otherwise, extremely satisfied as the name Bose speaks for itself.
a disappointment for the price, just suck it up and get the Q35 II - this is what I did and I am now happy I have quality sound.... If the price point of the Q35 II is too much and you want wireless, try another competing brand.
Perfect device for a music lover
The connectivity to my iPhone was seamless. The noise cancellation is astounding. The battery life is second to none. Bose makes a great product.
Attractive Design; Compact; Durable; Great feel; Great Sound; Lightweight
After purchasing numerous pairs of budget priced headphones that were generally poor quality I decided I would treat myself. I had heard great things about Bose however always assumed they were out of my price range. However seeing these and reading reviews decided would be worth a look.
Awesome sound! Not as much noise cancellation, but still perfect quality.
The Bose SoundLink Around-Ear Wireless Headphone II is comfortable and sounds excellent, but if you don't like Bose headphones already, these won't change your mind.
Light and comfortable; good for extended use; Very pleasant to listen to; No unsightly dongle required for Bluetooth; unlike previous model
Can start to feel a little warm over time; ActiveEQ doesn't make for the most neutral sound
Bose Soundlink II are best for at home use, but the Beats Studio come a close second. For pairing with a nearby device, the P5 Wireless win out, but their range limits their use around the home.
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