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Post by AN on Jun 22, 2016 1:34:09 GMT
I've been obsessing over the Bose noise-cancelling earbuds (QC20) for a couple of months. I travel frequently and my boss swears they are a game changer. The price tag is ridiculous. I've tried to snag a pair on Craigslist for about 60% of new but have not been able to make a deal a few times.
I have three back to back trips in the next 2 weeks and am on the edge of pulling the buy-new trigger. The Amazon reviews back up the claims of amazingness.
Do you have them or have you tried them out? What say the peas?
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Post by scraphollie27 on Jun 22, 2016 1:38:40 GMT
I have the headphones and not earbuds and they are awesome. I love watching Netflix while my kids are gesturing wildly and I can't hear a damn thing they say.
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Post by Goldynn on Jun 22, 2016 1:40:08 GMT
Game changer. I flew to Greece last year and my friend brought 2 sets of Bose headphones knowing I'd love them. They made all the difference in the world and I could relax and sleep with them on. My husband travels all the time and has some, I just never thought it'd make much difference until I actually used them.
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Post by mom on Jun 22, 2016 1:42:52 GMT
definitely a game changer (I have the headphones). I refuse to travel without them!
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Post by finsup on Jun 22, 2016 1:47:13 GMT
Husband got some and had me try them for a minute on our last flight. Amazing. I'm currently plotting to steal them from him.
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Post by smcast on Jun 22, 2016 1:47:22 GMT
I had the ear buds but they aggrevated my ears on international flights. My dh uses them now and bought me the headphones. Much better. They don't cancel out ALL noise but pretty good.
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Post by valleyview on Jun 22, 2016 1:55:42 GMT
I have the headphones, and I don't get on a plane without them!
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Post by coffeetalk on Jun 22, 2016 2:03:44 GMT
I have the headphones on as we ''speak'' and they are excellent. DD's SO is a musician, audio, tech guy and he concurs.
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Post by PaperAngel on Jun 22, 2016 2:05:42 GMT
Every member of our family has a pair of Beats Studio Wireless headphones. In addition, our 14 y.o. has a pair of Beats Powerbeats 2 Wireless earphones.
While I personally dislike & never use earphones, I highly recommend the headphones. I wear them to sports tournaments when our son is a participant to avoid the "trash talk" (aka insults, body shaming, racial slurs) directed toward him from parents on opposing teams. While he's learned over the years to focus on the game & block out chatter, the headphones have certainly made weekends more enjoyable for me.
My husband is a frequent business traveler & wears his headphones on every trip. If only I could convince him to wear them during tournaments as well...
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Post by AN on Jun 22, 2016 2:06:44 GMT
Oh snap, I'm picking some up tomorrow. Categorizing as a work expense in the budget, haha! I trust 10 pea opinions more than 10,000 amazon reviews. Thanks for helping me get off the fence on this one.
I can't justify the space in my travel bag for the full headphones, and I'm normally an earbud person anyway. I do see lots of men with the full headphones on planes though!
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Post by Kerri W on Jun 22, 2016 2:07:48 GMT
DH and DS both have the earbuds and love them. Pull the trigger!
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Post by mom23sweetpeas on Jun 22, 2016 2:11:37 GMT
AN i too have been on the fence about these for a while and i can get them for free with our points- but always seem to hesitate whether to get the in ear or over ear ones. I have a hard time with the ear buds usually and am afraid to get them and not be able to wear them. I have tried the over ear headphones and love, love, love them but struggle with their size. See the dilemma ?
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Post by cmpeter on Jun 22, 2016 2:22:29 GMT
Dh and I both have the headphones....love them. I have had other passengers with the earbuds sing their praises. I like the idea of them taking up less space but on long flights earbuds start to feel uncomfortable on me.
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Post by AN on Jun 22, 2016 2:22:30 GMT
AN i too have been on the fence about these for a while and i can get them for free with our points- but always seem to hesitate whether to get the in ear or over ear ones. I have a hard time with the ear buds usually and am afraid to get them and not be able to wear them. I have tried the over ear headphones and love, love, love them but struggle with their size. See the dilemma ? It is a dilemma! I am planning to buy somewhere with a decent return policy - looks like most stores are 14 to 30 days. Any benefit of buying direct from Bose? Best Buy is a lot more convenient for me if there is no benefit either way.
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Post by milocat on Jun 22, 2016 2:27:40 GMT
Thanks for asking this. I have a enough points on my business credit card and have seen that they have Bose headphones and I've thought about ordering them for plane travel. Nothing else interests me for the rewards besides getting gift cards. I should pull the trigger and order them.
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Post by valleyview on Jun 22, 2016 2:28:56 GMT
Sometimes Bose has good prices on refurbished.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Jun 22, 2016 2:33:44 GMT
AN i too have been on the fence about these for a while and i can get them for free with our points- but always seem to hesitate whether to get the in ear or over ear ones. I have a hard time with the ear buds usually and am afraid to get them and not be able to wear them. I have tried the over ear headphones and love, love, love them but struggle with their size. See the dilemma ? Bose earbuds come with multiple ear tips so that you can get the right fit for you. I have the regular earbuds and they are the only ones I have ever been able to wear without pain. I also have the noise cancelling headphones from our expat days. DH loaned me his on a transatlantic trip once and I was so happy that I went and bought my own pair. I found they really cut down on the stress and tiredness I normally feel on long flights. I now wear them on every flight I take, no matter how short. Save
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 22, 2016 2:34:41 GMT
There is something about kids' voices on a plane (and loud talking people) that drives me to drink whilst confined in a tiny chair. I use these headphones on every flight and anywhere I need to concentrate or just have peace and quiet. Well worth the money.
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Post by ModChick on Jun 22, 2016 2:36:08 GMT
We splurged before our last long flight and omg why didn't we buy them sooner! 2 thumbs up. Love them. And I love that I can just pop the earbuds (in their case) right into my jacket pocket when I'm done with them. Glad we went with earbuds for the smaller packing size.
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Post by ~summer~ on Jun 22, 2016 3:16:39 GMT
I have them and they are awesome. I wear them in the train, on planes, at home on conference calls, I listen to podcasts etc
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Post by anniefb on Jun 22, 2016 3:41:57 GMT
Thanks for the recommendations. I have a long trip coming up in December and may just have to splurge on a pair.
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Post by Basket1lady on Jun 22, 2016 3:48:32 GMT
This won't help you as you need them soon. But I bought DD a pair of the headphones last year during a Black Friday Lightning Deal from Amazon for over half off. The earpieces rotate to flat and they collapse on themselves. And come with a carrying case. It's probably about 2" thick and the size of a CD. I really, really, really regret not buying 4 of them.
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Post by papersilly on Jun 22, 2016 4:06:26 GMT
We have the headphones. Worth every penny. It saves my life on any flight longer than 3 hours.
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Post by anniefb on Jun 22, 2016 4:36:11 GMT
This won't help you as you need them soon. But I bought DD a pair of the headphones last year during a Black Friday Lightning Deal from Amazon for over half off. The earpieces rotate to flat and they collapse on themselves. And come with a carrying case. It's probably about 2" thick and the size of a CD. I really, really, really regret not buying 4 of them. Thanks for the tip - will see if I can snag some in a sale.
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Post by StephDRebel on Jun 22, 2016 4:48:00 GMT
My kids all have them, do it. They're wonderful! They have Bose outlet stores that have pretty good deals most of the time.
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Post by miominmio on Jun 22, 2016 4:57:18 GMT
DH has the headphones, and DD10 (who is very sensitive to noise when she's about to fall asleep) used them every night. DS10 can watch TV or have friends over in his room, and she doesn't hear a thing.
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Post by omarakbt on Jun 22, 2016 7:09:44 GMT
My husband is another frequent traveler He has hearing lose in one ear and really needs the protection of a good quality headphone He has the bose headphones and he loves them Won't fly without them He got me a pair an I also love them I use them at home and when I travel Well worth the price in my OSHO
Diane
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Post by Patter on Jun 22, 2016 10:55:13 GMT
My daughter has the headphones and won't travel without them! Hubby has the earbuds and travels the world (literally) with them. They both LOVE them. But we are also huge Bose fans. We have lots of Bose products including in the cars.
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Post by Really Red on Jun 22, 2016 11:23:09 GMT
After they packed us in like sardines at our office, I got a pair. While they are incredible, they are not the miracle you might expect. They cut the noise NEARLY off, but I can still hear. You have to play some soothing music in the background to really make sure outside noise goes away.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2016 12:21:12 GMT
I bought a pair each of Audio-Technica noise cancelling headphones for my husband and myself. They got good reviews and were about 1/3 the price of the Bose (I think $100 vs $300 if I remember correctly). Although we fly pretty frequently, I didn't feel like I wanted to spend $700. Well, now we use them every time we fly and both agree that they ARE a game-changer. Tunes out all the engine noise and you can actually hear the movie! The Bose may well be much better but I can't praise the ones I got enough.
ETA - oops, I just re-read your post and you are talking about ear buds. I can't wear those at all, airplane or not. The ones I got are the big comfy "surround your whole ear with cushiony softness" kind. They fold down and pack flat, and they justify the space they take up in my carry-on.
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