Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 3.
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52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Compact design, Rechargeable lithium-ion battery, Smart carry case, Booming, if not detailed bass, Spare battery and six plug adaptors included with purchase
Pricey, Not recommended for wearing in hot weather or exercising
With a smaller form factor and rechargeable battery, Bose has extended the portability and appeal beyond air travel with the QuietComfort 3 headphones. ...
Abstract: When you're in a noisy place, such as a plane or train, it's tempting to crank up the volume of your MP3 player but doing so can damage your hearing. One way of avoiding this is to use noise-cancelling headphones which use special circuitry to block ou...
Excellent noise cancellation, Excellent accessories bundle, Fun sound
Expensive, Sound quality not in-line with price
The Bose QuietComfort 3 headphones are very comfy and boast excellent noise cancellation, but the middling sound quality doesn't quite match up to the high price. If noise reduction is your main concern, these are the bees' knees (not that you'll be able ...
Abstract: You get two rechargeable batteries that are good for about 20 hours each, and an extensive set of international mains adaptors for when you need to recharge. It’s just a shame that you need to have an MP’s expense account in order to afford them.
Abstract: When we reviewed a group of entry-level noise-cancelling headphones a few months ago, we noticed that the sound quality was surprisingly variable across the group. In fact, it seemed to us that you were largely paying for the noise-cancelling features...
Despite being smaller and lighter than previous models in Bose’s QuietComfort range, these on-ear cans still deliver its signature noise cancellation with silky aplomb - this clever tech wipes out distracting background noise, making these headphone...
The high price tag is a little off-putting, especially when rivals such as Sennheiser are now offering classy noise-cancelling cans at a fraction of the cost. And while the battery is rechargeable (hurrah!) you need power not only to use the noise cancell...
Bose has created a pair of cans that effortlessly delivers a winning blend of comfort, portability and audio quality. Great if you can stomach shelling out the cash.Bose QuietComfort 3 is tagged with Bose and headphones. Select a tag (Bose, for example...
Comfortable, effective, good sound, no need to for an extra device containing power and noise-cancelling technology
Bass can impact some music, proprietary batteries mean you must keep them charged, quite noticeable
These are battery powered, using specially designed rechargeable cells that slip into the right-hand earpiece. You can expect 20 hours of playback on one charge. Popping into a shop for emergency replacements isn’t an option but the system ships wit...
Rechargeable battery, sounds amazing, everything fits in the case, including charger, adapters for most countries so ideal for travelling, airplane adapter (both single and double), want one
Expensive, dont fold
Whether its sound reproduction or just to use them as noise cancelling headphones the QuietComfort 3 are very very good, just be prepared for the bank manager to give you a call
Smaller and compact design; extracomfortable cushy foam earpieces; rechargeable battery; effective noise-cancelling circuitry; they fold up for storage in the included carrying case
More expensive than predecessors; when the battery dies, so does the music
With the QuietComfort 3s, Bose has done a remarkable job of shrinking its popular noise-cancelling headphones while achieving similarly impressive sound quality -- but that engineering feat doesnt come cheap ...