Moreilly wrote: » Not a bad price for the Bose QC35 II, €275 on amazon Germany works out around 280'ish delivered. Currently on sale in b&m stores here for €330 reduced from €399 (which is a bit high!), seems to the lowest price ever on camelcamelcamel !Link
rustynutz wrote: » Harvey nornan are doing the QC25 for €150 if its any good to anyone https://www.harveynorman.ie/tvs-headphones/headphones/all-headphones/bose-quietcomfort-headphones-qc25.html
collybyrne wrote: » I was between these and the Sony WH-1000XM3 and went for the Sony's today. Lowest ever price of €303 on amazon.es at the moment:https://www.amazon.es/Sony-WH-1000XM3B-Auriculares-inal%C3%A1mbricos-Cancelling/dp/B07GDR2LYK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1546033856&sr=8-1&keywords=Sony+WH-1000XM3
Kolido wrote: » Got the xm2s on BF for 199 on amazon spain. They are great so can only imagine how good the xm3s are. Have never tried the bose but I'd say there is not much difference in terms of performance between the bose and sonys.
Moreilly wrote: » I tried both the sony xm3 and the bose and i preferred the bose overall as well. The anc seemed about the same on both, the sound on the sonys was probably a little better esp on the low end but there was something clean about the audio on the bose and how comfortable they felt that made me prefer the bose, all the online reviews generally favour the sony's so if i never tried them in person i probably would have went with the sonys, spent about 20 min swapping between the two and the bose seem like a pair that you could wear all day. Both very good headphones though and there is no real wrong choice as far as i can see
torrevieja wrote: » Is this headphone in Harvey Norman for Apple devices or Android or does it do both ?
lintdrummer wrote: » The QC25 is wired so for the latest iPhones that don't have a headphone port it won't be much good. The QC35 linked on amazon above are wireless (and come with an optional wire) so would suit any device.
Kolido wrote: » I think there are separate models for apple and andriod though, maybe its something to do with the inline remote. Perhaps this is what the poster above was referring to. The apple version is currently £130 on amazon.
torrevieja wrote: » yes i was reading that there were ones for Apple and Android but im really looking for one that does all cheers
lassykk wrote: » Before anyone drops a large chunk on noise cancelling headphones try them out first for as long as possible. I bought a set of QC35ii a while back and I have to use them with the noise cancelling off as they give me a pressure headache. Apparently its not completely uncommon.
Sarn wrote: » I had the same issue when I first got them. They made me feel woozy with the pressure around the ears, felt a bit like the onset of motion sickness. However, within a day it was gone. I often fall asleep with them on now, I find them that comfortable. The noise cancelling is great, using them when cutting the lawn really mutes the noise. When taking them off during a flight, it feels like your ears are being assaulted by the noise after the relative quiet.
bluenose1956 wrote: » I see the Bose QC35ii are only €265 on Amazon Spain. Will they deliver to Ireland without any hassle?
Obskure wrote: » Did you receive these headphones? I'm curious as to whether the voiceover is in Spanish or English. Looking to buy from Amazon.fr
bluenose1956 wrote: » Just a follow up to my own purchase. I ordered the headphones on Saturday night (after 21:00), received a text from An Post on Sunday (16:05) to say they were in the An Post National Hub, delivered to my home on Monday morning. My question is.........did they really come from Spain?