QC3 - micro review
This is one of the best purchases I've made in a long time.

The Bose QC3 does a brilliant job of canceling out white noise (the main reason I bought them), and delivers good if not flawless sound from my iPod. (It's crisp, but sometimes the base tends to be a bit over powering.)
The headphones also come with a case that's actually useful. It's small enough to slip in to my already jam packed Timbuk2 bag, yet it holds the charger, an airline plug converter and some other goodies.
The foam insert (where the charger sits) can be pulled out, leaving enough space for the iPod and the aforementioned airplane plug. With 20 hour's of juice the converter can safely stay at home.
The flimsy cord can be unplugged from the headset, but when it's plugged in it sits at an angle away from the back of the left phone. A small but brilliant design decision as this helps keep the cord away from what ever your hands are doing.
The QC3 is the on ear version of the bigger QC2 over ear model. The lesser bulk of the former more than makes up for the slight difference in noise reduction.

The Bose QC3 does a brilliant job of canceling out white noise (the main reason I bought them), and delivers good if not flawless sound from my iPod. (It's crisp, but sometimes the base tends to be a bit over powering.)
The headphones also come with a case that's actually useful. It's small enough to slip in to my already jam packed Timbuk2 bag, yet it holds the charger, an airline plug converter and some other goodies.
The foam insert (where the charger sits) can be pulled out, leaving enough space for the iPod and the aforementioned airplane plug. With 20 hour's of juice the converter can safely stay at home.
The flimsy cord can be unplugged from the headset, but when it's plugged in it sits at an angle away from the back of the left phone. A small but brilliant design decision as this helps keep the cord away from what ever your hands are doing.
The QC3 is the on ear version of the bigger QC2 over ear model. The lesser bulk of the former more than makes up for the slight difference in noise reduction.


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