Bose QuietComfort 25 Review

In the four years since the launch of the Bose QuietComfort 25, it was the Anti-QC35-II, and the microphone is Noise-Canceling Headphones, the 700, and the head of the Sony’s T-1000XM3, but the QC25s is one of the best noise-canceling headphones we’ve seen. One of the reasons why we are still one of our favourite headsets is that they are of great value to them. And, as long as they have their own drawbacks, such as the wires, they will continue to outperform almost all other noise canceling headphones on the areas that matter. This is the Bose QuietComfort 25 Review.

That being said, these are fabulous earphones that can keep you away from the noise at bay while you enjoy the peaceful sound in the form of a 3.5 mm-equipped device.

Bose QuietComfort 25 Review: The Design

With the arrival of the Bose QuietComfort 25 headphones coincides with Bose’s 50th anniversary, and a glance at the mirror revealed that their line-up of products that are required to be eligible for a more affordable and stylish for a new generation. Packed in a leather zip-up carrying case that the headphones were in a sporty frame, all of the riffs off of this new injection of style. The design of the QC25 is similar to the QC15 headphones from years ago, and it offers many subtle improvements over its predecessor.

System has up-to-date head of the cotton and felt combo that’s less likely to be hot and humid by use of a continuous, well away from the leather executive-style of the QC15. The new materials look decent, but don’t do anything to reduce the “headphone hair” you inevitably get when you use them for more than half an hour. The headset cups have been redesigned. Sealed with automotive-grade paint, the signature ovular over the ear cups have done away with the profile found on the QC15 and incorporated some sharp looks in place.

On my review unit, accents of black, grey, and blue to provide a beautiful palette of plastics. With a sleek design that really captures what I hate about most headphones, that is a lot of times I find that it is very difficult to say what the ear goes to where it is. With the QC25, a large “L” and “R” are etched into the sporty speaker on the network. Each phone has a unique features making it easier for you to distinguish which ear it should be, after a little practice. The left cup has an extra port, the point-of-contact to the provided 3.5 mm cable with inline controls.

If you want to pause a song, adjust the volume, or ask Siri a question, it’s to the left of it. To the right is the best noise-canceling button, so if you’re angry with the world, outside of the control of the right-hand side. For an extra $100 for a quarter of the full price of the device, and you can adjust the color of the QC25 headphones. To find the options attractive enough for my taste, and there’s no denying how cool you can make custom earphones, but for the price it seems like a beating to me….

Bose QuietComfort 25: Performance Of

In the past, using the Listen QuietComfort 15 meant that noise-cancellation, it had to be turned on; otherwise, you won’t hear a thing. It was a bitch for yelling for the money, and you get stuck in this “all-or-nothing” conundrum. Fortunately, a System to rectify this problem by allowing the QC25’s to be used without the noise cancelling and the battery.

The sound of the Bose QuietComfort 25 is exemplary. For the low, mid and high tones come through as a clear of a one-time-only, and not on top of each other. Music of all sorts sounds predictably amazing. With a noise-canceling, I would consider to be a virtual reality for your ears. I have never felt so immersed and focused as I did when I put the QC25 on the flood of my ears. I played a few games on my PC, and the results have been fantastic and a memorable one. Near the tail end of Batman: Arkham City, the QC25 pulled me even further into an extraordinary trippy series.

Bose QuietComfort 25 Review

With the noise cancelling, these headphones still pump out a very respectable sound with all of the points that I have mentioned above. There are times when noise-cancellation makes me a little bit too much to focus on, and then I turned it off, I feel as if I had come out of cryosleep, so it’s great to have an ability to listen to music with the noise cancelling turned off.

The Service Life Of The Battery

With a AAA battery, I found the noise cancelling to be very effective in emitting noise to the environment, and it kept me distraction-free for longer than I knew was possible. It is possible to use the noise-cancellation of up to 35 hours per battery, but I was able to squeeze out more time out-of-state.

Bose QuietComfort 25 Review: The Conclusion

The Bose QuietComfort 25 bring nothing but the best in my media. They are a unique piece of technology, not only because they give a first impression, but they will provide you with each time you use it, over and over again. If you are serious about your sound and want to hear some of your favorite movies, music and games in a new way, engaging in, or if you just want the best of the range of noise-canceling headphones, which you can get for $300, the QC25 is for you.

9.5 The Total Score

The Bose QuietComfort 25 offers a luxurious set of noise-canceling headphones, which deliver an unparalleled audio experience is worth the price of admission.

PROS

  • Full sound
  • Impressive noise-cancellation
  • It does not require a battery to use

CONS

  • The customization of the colors cost an extra $100
  • Showing its age a little bit