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Bose QuietComfort 25 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones (Apple Devices, Black)

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  • Apple compatible devices Applies to: QC 25 noise cancelling headphones Apple devices The remote and mic are compatible with the following Apple devices: iPhone 3GS or later iPad iPod touch 2nd generation or later iPod classic 120GB, 160GB iPod nano 4th generation or later
  • Deep, powerful sound for the music you love
  • Lightweight, comfortable around ear fit you can wear all day long
  • Control your music and calls on Apple devices with inline mic/remote

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  • QuietComfort 25 headphones
  • 56-inch QC25 inline remote and microphone cable
  • Airline adapter
  • Carrying case
  • AAA battery

The best-performing around-ear headphones from Bose.

QuietComfort 25 headphones are engineered to sound better, be more comfortable and easier to take with you. Put them on, and suddenly everything changes. Your music is deep, powerful and balanced, and so quiet that every note sounds clearer. Even air travel becomes enjoyable, as engine roar gently fades away. No matter how noisy the world is, it’s just you and your music—or simply peace and quiet.

  • Significant noise reduction for travel, work and anywhere in between
  • Deep, powerful sound for the music you love
  • Lightweight, comfortable around-ear fit you can wear all day long
  • Control your music and calls on Apple devices with inline mic/remote
  • Distinctive design in Black or White

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QuietComfort 25 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones are the best performing around ear headphones from Bose. They give you crisp, powerful sound and quiet that lets you hear your music better. Bose advances their industry leading headphones with the latest proprietary Bose Active EQ and TriPort technology, giving the music you love deep, clear sound. At the same time, Bose noise cancelling technology monitors the noise around you and cancels it out, helping you focus on what you want to hear whether it’s your music, your calls or simply peace and quiet. With a distinctive design and two color options to match your style, these headphones look as good as they sound. They’re also comfortable, durably made and easy to stow, with earcups that pivot to fit in a small carrying case. Customized for Apple devices. Included: QuietComfort 25 headphones; 56 inch QC25 inline remote and microphone cable; airline adapter; carrying case; AAA battery.Active EQ Technology for Lifelike Sound Reproduction

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    4.5 out of 5 stars
    10,313 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers praise the headphones' sound quality, noise cancellation, and comfort, particularly noting the soft ear pads and their suitability for airplane travel. The reliability and value for money receive mixed feedback - while some say they work well and are worth the price, others report issues with the right side not working and consider them expensive. The noise level and durability also get mixed reviews, with customers noting they banish surrounding noise but can still hear snoring, and several customers reporting that the headphones broke quickly.
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    2120 customers mention sound quality, 1719 positive, 401 negative
    Customers praise the headphones' sound quality.
    ...Dead quiet. Outstanding Comfort, wear for hours, cross country. Great sound, again better with jet audio/Bongiovi apps, together less than $10 and...Read more
    These are great headphones, but for the 2nd time in four months I'm returning a pair to Amazon because one of the headphone speakers stopped working....Read more
    Great Product. Love it. Worn to Hawaii, 12hours on two flights. Excellent noise cancelling. No fatigue around ears, extra comfortable....Read more
    ...The sound quality and the noise cancelling were good when I first got them, but the stitching fell apart quickly, and the fake leather also started...Read more
    1405 customers mention noise cancellation, 1204 positive, 201 negative
    Customers praise the headphones' noise cancellation, describing it as great and creating a peaceful listening experience.
    ...Overall they are great headphones because of the comfort and noise cancelling which outweighs the mediocre sound quality for a high quality headphone.Read more
    These headphones provide some of the best sound and noise cancellation that I have experienced. Far superior to my Sony noise cancelling headphones.Read more
    ...just average (as with all Bose products) but I bought it for the noise canceling, which works VERY well. Couldn't hear anything at all on the plane....Read more
    Bose these head phones are great noise cancelling is great. The only thing is the volume control doesn't work on all phones and tables or computers....Read more
    809 customers mention comfort, 703 positive, 106 negative
    Customers find these headphones comfortable, particularly noting the soft ear pads, and one customer mentions sleeping well while using them.
    ...The noise-cancelling is wonderful and they are comfortable. I'll be ordering the Bose SoundComfort 35 because they are wireless and support bluetooth.Read more
    ...These headphones are very comfortable with one exception: at the end of the 13+ hour flight, the back of my ears were getting a little tired, and I...Read more
    I love the sound and comfort of these headphones but it has a huge flaw for me and it's the sound leakage... I am looking for a comfortable, good...Read more
    Awesome. The sound cancellation works very well and they are very comfortable to wear. They also fold very small compared to the previous generation.Read more
    369 customers mention portability, 351 positive, 18 negative
    Customers find these headphones excellent for air travel, particularly during long flights.
    The most comfortable noise cancelling headphones ever made. Great for traveling, whether you want to sleep on a plane in quiet, or listen to music...Read more
    Great on a plane. Was seated near the jets on my last flight and it was quiet enough to relax. Recommend. These would be even better wireless.Read more
    ...Perfect for air travel.Read more
    Amazingly good sound and perfect for travel!Read more
    603 customers mention reliability, 328 positive, 275 negative
    Customers have mixed experiences with the headphones' reliability, with some reporting that they work well, while others mention that the right side stops working and the left speaker becomes intermittent.
    ...in the studio against the aforementioned industrial noise and they work great, better than the Shure's which I used to pair with a set of ear muffs...Read more
    Stopped working pretty much the day the warranty expired. For $279, that's some BS. Still looking for a solution. Thanks a lot, Bose!Read more
    Works great, but too hot on the head. Started getting a crackling sound after about a month of use, and Amazon says I can't get it replaced....Read more
    Bought it and tried it out. After just a few minutes the right headphone stopped working. I would give this 0 stars if I could.Read more
    583 customers mention value for money, 372 positive, 211 negative
    Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' value for money, with some finding them well worth the price while others consider them expensive.
    Absolutely worth every penny if you fly a lot, or will be on an international fight. You can't hear any of the plane noise! Love love love them!Read more
    ...The Bose headphones earned them. They're expensive BUT, I wore them to an indoor arena where the sound level likely exceeds the legal limit and...Read more
    ...I can hear the caller very well. These are worth the money. I should have gotten noise reduction earphones years ago for all my loud noise jobs.Read more
    The best - and worth the price! I am so impressed with this headset! I was apprehensive about paying so much for a headset. Now I wonder why I was!Read more
    362 customers mention noise level, 237 positive, 125 negative
    Customers have mixed experiences with noise cancellation: some report that the headphones effectively banish surrounding noise and enjoy the silence, while others mention that they can still hear their spouse snoring and that the plane roar seems deafening.
    Perfect for noise cancelling. Comfortable and quiet with very clear sound quality. Pricey but if you can afford it go for this great quality product.Read more
    These were very good headphones until the right side went silent 20 days after my 1-month Amazon warranty window closed....Read more
    ...headphones were: comfort, sound quality, noise cancelation, noise leakage, craftsmanship/durability, battery life, case, style, features...Read more
    I was very satisfied by my Bose headphones, and really enjoyed the peace and quiet that they were bringing me during my travels....Read more
    307 customers mention durability, 74 positive, 233 negative
    Customers report durability issues with these headphones, noting that they break quickly and the right side fails after 5 months of use.
    ...I was worried that 10% of the reviews were 1 star, claiming poor durability and frequent malfunction. I took a chance, and got screwed....Read more
    There is a defect. In 2 out of 3 pairs I own, the right speaker died. This is a very common problem, if you do a google search you will see it.Read more
    The left ear shorted out. I used these headphones rarely, maybe once a week. Amazon default return policy only covers them for one month....Read more
    ...The volume range is good. Definitely not too loud. They seem sturdy and they fold a little so the case is smaller than my previous headphones....Read more
    Comfort, Sound Quality, Noise Cancelation, Noise Leakage, Craftsmanship/Durability, Battery Life, Case, Style, Features, Price
    5 out of 5 stars
    Comfort, Sound Quality, Noise Cancelation, Noise Leakage, Craftsmanship/Durability, Battery Life, Case, Style, Features, Price
    I'll start by stating that I am replacing an older pair of active noise canceling headphones that I used for 5-6 hours/day for the past four years in varying office environments. The old pair had a plastic swivel attaching the ear cup to the head band which finally broke after about a thousand times (literally, do the math) placing them into and taking them out of the case. As I mentioned I use these headphones primarily in an office environment to listen to music (I'm a software developer) and/or to just block out the constant hum of HVAC systems, etc. I've been reading countless of reviews on numerous headphones looking for something that fits my needs and after much consideration I settled on the QC25's. The main things I took into consideration when looking for my replacement headphones were: comfort, sound quality, noise cancelation, noise leakage, craftsmanship/durability, battery life, case, style, features (wireless/playback control/etc), and price. Here's how the QC25 rates: Comfort - 5/5 - These are the most comfortable non-studio headphones I have ever worn. They are fairly light weight and have a large over-ear design. The ear cups are also fairly deep so there's no contact between my ears and the ear pieces at all. The cups rotate to allow you to wear these comfortably on your head however you desire. The material on the ear cups is a soft foam filled leather that doesn't apply too much pressure to the side of the head (I wear glasses so ear comfort is of utmost importance to me). There is also a foam filled suede material on the top of the headband making the headphones rest comfortably on your head. Sound Quality - 5/5 - Excellent and well balanced. If you're looking for headphones that just amplify the lows and the highs, these are not for you. If you want solid lows, crisp highs and a pronounced mid-range then look no further. These headphones play the music as-is and let you control any equalization you feel is necessary for your best listening experience. I suppose if you're just into thumping base and are listening from a mobile device that doesn't support custom equalization you may be better off with a different brand. Noise Cancelation - 5/5 - The first thing I did when I got these is pop in the included battery and walk into my furnace room (the furnace was running) to see the impact and it was profound. These far outperformed my previous noise canceling headphones (which weren't too shabby). At work I sit near a call center where there are typically 4-6 people on the phone during busier times. There are also heat pump units in the ceiling which hum and buzz throughout the day (especially since the temperatures have been in the single digits the past several weeks). The second I flip the switch on all of the humming and buzzing is gone without a trace. The call center noise is also greatly reduced (I'd say about 70% quieter than without the headphones on) to the point that I have a hard time focusing on any one conversation. This is of course remedied when I turn on some music and the awesome sound quality completely drowns out any remaining distractions. I frequently have colleagues walk up and do jumping jacks to get my attention as I don't even hear them knocking on my desk when I'm "in the zone". Noise Leakage - 4/5 - One of my slight disappointments with the QC25 is the level of noise leakage (the amount of sound that can be heard by people nearby). At a comfortable listening level the noise leakage can be heard from 4-5 feet away. If you like to listen to your music loud, expect people up to 10 feet away (in quiet environments) to sing along with your tunes. I'm currently in a cubicle environment so the closest person to me is about 5 feet away, however at my previous office I sat 3 feet from another guy with no divider so it definitely would have been an issue there (except he wore headphones all day as well ;). Craftsmanship/Durability - 5/5 - I only have a couple pairs of headphones to compare these to but they look like they are made well. The joints and swivels are made with metal parts and are fastened with screws. The headband is made from a metal ribbon surrounded by plastic. The cup internals are covered with a rugged cloth (as opposed to the foam covering which often disintegrates after extended use). The ear cups are a foam filled leather material that seems durable (same style on my old headphones and those lasted 4+ years). Even the cord is made with sturdy gold-plated ends. They flex well and seem like they would last a long time even on larger heads. (I had a friend who ate through headphones due to his large head). Battery Life - 4/5 - So far the battery life on these is acceptable. The noise canceling feature is typically on for 6-8 hours a day and I find that so far I've gone 2-3 days before swapping batteries. I am also using some older rechargeable batteries which probably don't have the same life that they once did. I have not completely drained a standard AAA battery to see how much life you get out of those. The battery life is comparable to my old headphones (which is where the batteries came from) and is sufficient for my needs. Case - 4/5 - The carrying case included with the headphones is sturdy and has a nice look/feel to it. The headphones fold up rather small and fit neatly into the case leaving just enough room for the included headphone cable and maybe an adapter or two. There is an elastic pouch on the back side of the case but it is designed more for storing your instruction manual or thin items (perhaps an extra cable?). Because of my obsessive use of the headphones I own a small USB powered AAA batter charger which fit perfectly into my old case...when my batteries were low I could pull out the charger and charge a battery while my backup was in the headphones...not so with this new case. Fortunately I almost always use the headphones with my macbook pro so I can keep the battery charger in my laptop bag when I need it. Aside from that, the case is very compact and does include a little slot for a spare battery (one AAA is included) as well as an airplane adapter. Style - 5/5 - I own the black design and I like them. I'm not a style buff when it comes to headphones but I certainly don't want some big ugly things on my head. These are sleek with an undertone of teal on the cups and on the in-line playback controller. The plastic is a brushed style and I am overall very pleased with how these look. Features - 4/5 - The only feature I was passively looking for in headphones that these don't have is wireless capabilities. This isn't a show stopper for me, of course, since I came from wired headphones and I am typically always at my desk when using them. Again, I do not use these while walking about listening to music from my phone or music player so I can't speak to that experience. There are inline playback controls which consists of a small (1.25" long) control with three buttons. There is a volume up button, a volume down button and a center button to control playback. A single press of the center button will play/pause your music, a double-tap of the button will skip to the next track and a triple-tap will skip to the previous track. I already have keyboard controls for this functionality but I imagine if listening to a music device (that supports inline playback controls) this would be convenient. Price - 4/5 - Who doesn't want more for less? For the quality and package you get the price is fair. If you're looking for an exceptional pair of headphones with great noise canceling, great sound and decent features this is a great option to consider. Overall - 4.5/5 - I would recommend these to anyone that doesn't mind being wired to their audio source and who doesn't mind anyone within their reach being able to hear what they're listening to. I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase and would buy them again.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2016
      Color: BlackVerified Purchase
      As a frequent flier, I depend heavily on noise cancelling headphones to get me through long flights, and I purchased these Bose headphones to replace an older Sennheiser in-ear set. I knew what I was getting, more or less, because I had purchased a pair of QC15s for my husband a few years ago, and I had used those. With my own headphones on a couple of transatlantic flights, however, I fell in love with these. The active noise cancellation cuts out what seems like 95% of engine whine -- the sound inside the airplane seems deafening when I take them off. That said, there's a decided difference between choosing an over-ear set and an in-ear one -- and, as much as I love these, I'm not sure I made the right choice. Scroll down for more on that topic.

      If you've never used active noise cancelling headphones, then it helps to understand what you're getting. Active noise cancelling technology uses an electronic hiss, powered by a battery, to cancel out a specific noise frequency, one that is created by engine whine or other mechanical sounds. These are not soundproof headphones or ear protection. You can hear the voices around you, albeit muffled. For instance, when the pilot comes on over the PA system, I can hear it and might even be able to hear exactly what's being said, even if I'm listening to music or a movie. (I don't use a high volume, though.) The kicker, though, is how much engine whine is filtered out. Most people aren't aware of just how loud the inside of a plane cabin is -- and you won't, probably, unless you use noise-cancelling headphones. Bose is unparalleled in noise cancellation technology -- my Sennheisers were good, but not this effective -- and, as a result, I turned these on without sound for a couple of hours just to protect my ears.

      Although the audio quality is very good, I prefer other headphones while on the ground, mostly because these aren't as precise as some others that I own. They do reproduce a full range, from bass to treble, though, so if you can only afford one set and need noise cancellation features as well as excellent sound, then don't hesitate with the Bose. You won't find another headphone with this quality of noise cancellation, period, so you'll end up disappointed by compromising. Flicking the noise cancellation on improves the sound, even without engine whine, by giving it more depth, although, again, the sound is fine even in regular mode. Still, at the price, I wouldn't recommend these unless you need the noise cancellation.

      The build quality is good, with comfortable padding around the ears. The ear cups float on articulated joints to adjust to a variety of head shapes. That said, these headphones pose certain problems for women in particular. I cannot wear earrings, even studs, without some discomfort, and the articulated part over the ear cups sometimes catches my hair and pulls out a few strands. Those of us with smaller heads don't get the same contact of the headphones against the head. My husband tried on mine, and the cups made full contact around his ears while I had a slight, almost impercepible gap. The headpiece is adjustable for larger heads. I have to use mine on the smallest setting. The inside of the ear cups is blue with huge R and L on the fabric. It looks tacky but it's extremely useful, and I see it only when I first take them out of the case.

      For those who are contemplating whether to get over-the-head or in-ear headphones: in-ear models tend to block out more ambient sound. They plug your ears in ways an over-ear one will not. Bose makes an in-ear noise cancelling set (QC20) that I was considering before I bought these, and I now wonder if they would have been better for me since in-ear doesn't bug me the way that it does other people. My Ultimate Ears in-ear set blocks out sound better, although not engine noise. I went for the known quantity, however, since I had tried my husband's. As I said earlier, I'm not sure I made the right choice even though I'm extremely happy with the performance of the QC25.

      The case for the QuietComfort 25 is more compact that the one for the QC15, and so takes up less room in my bag, something I was initially worried about since space is always at a premium. It comes with one AAA battery, an airplane adapter, and the detachable cable with in-line mic and music controls.

      -- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2015
      Color: BlackVerified Purchase
      Allow me to start by saying I'm not a headphone connoisseur. I'm not necessarily an audiophile, but I do love music and I have synaesthesia for what that's worth. I can't really be biased towards or against them as such...

      I've never owned anything Bose related, and my only experiences with Bose have been limited to store tests and my grandfather's sound system. I have upgraded to these headphones from a pair of Behringer HMP100s BEHRINGER HPM1000 that have served their purpose well. (Yes, it's a significant jump) I have worked with pretty nice headphones before, some mid-end Sennheisers and the like, but never Bose.

      I work with video and audio mixing/editing, as well as manage a podcast, so all I really look for is clarity and comfort. Needless to say these are very comfortable. They're soft while tight enough for them to feel like they're not going to fly off, so that's a plus for me. (I do tend to go out for runs, and the haven't so much as shifted on my head.)

      So, as far as sound quality goes, without the switch on, they sound as good (If not better) than the Behringers, while sounding massively better with the cancellation and amp on. I'm noticing little nuances in music I have never heard in music I've not noticed (or been able to hear) with my other headphones. Though if you have the amp on, there are occasional times where I can hear a slight ticking with bass, but it's not consistent with every kind of bass I've heard, it's rather hard to describe. A lower-quality song with a more direct bass will case a slight rattle, but a higher-quality version of the same song won't have the same rattling. Also there is a small amount of sound-bleeding at mildly high volumes, but it isn't loud enough to hear outside of arm's reach. I'd say at 3/4 volume, the radius of being able to hear sound leaking would be around 6', give or take.

      The cancellation: Alright, I always like things that have noise isolation. Isolation is nice, but I've only owned one set of active noise cancelling headphones and they were 'meh' at best. They wouldn't quite filter out road noise, while these will block out things like a generator running, construction noise, dogs barking (Provided they aren't right in your ear), and so on. I'd definitely recommend them on that basis alone. There are a couple of little quirks I've noticed with the cancellation, nothing dealbreaking or anything... like for example, if you're sitting in a car, and someone opens and then closes the door, the resulting 'whoosh' does seem to confuse the cancellation a bit as whatever I'm listening to will stutter for a second.

      Comfort: I haven't noticed any sort of fatigue or unwelcome pressure even with glasses on. They are also secure enough not to fly off, even with rapid head movements. They also feel rugged enough to take a drop or two without shattering, and that's always a plus for me.

      So, all that to say: As a first time Bose owner, I'm satisfied. They deliver on everything advertised, and met my expectations.

      I'm not sure I'd recommend them to someone that's just looking for a minimal good pair of headphones for the price, as they are to meet a specific criteria. If you can spare the cost, enjoy music, and also enjoy quiet to the extent of considering them, I'd say go for it. If you're just looking for something expensive for bragging rights... well, that's entirely up to you.

      A couple of things to note: if you have lower quality MP3s, you will definitely notice. And these do NOT play well with any sort of bass boosting. They have a good amount of bass on their own, but if you add in extra bass they may very well start rattling like crazy.
      Oh, and if you're the kind of person that tends to shout when you wear headphones, I'd approach with caution. With the noise cancellation on, it's pretty hard to hear your own voice. I'm softspoken, and never really talk loud to begin with, but I let some relatives try it on and that resulted in yelling worthy of a sports stadium... Then again, that's not really Bose's fault, and just a bit of a personal note.

      I hope this helps. (If I missed something, I'll try to answer questions as best I can)

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    • 佐藤守
      5.0 out of 5 stars 動画編集用に最適
      Reviewed in Japan on August 6, 2023
      Color: BlackVerified Purchase
      音質およびノイズキャンセリングの機能は申し分なし。
      自分は地下鉄移動時に寝る用でも使っています。ノイズキャンセリングの機能ON/OFF時にガラッと変わる様子にビックリする位です。ただし単4電池の充電がやや面倒でしょうか。ノイズキャンセリングの機能をOFFにせずバッテリー切れを起こす事もあるので予備の電池携帯は推奨します。
      動画編集用は基本は有線式が良いのでおすすめです。
      ただし自転車等での移動はケーブルも長いので不向きです。
      僕は中古の美品を10000円位で買えて本当に満足してます。
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    • Abhishek Singh
      5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
      Reviewed in India on October 15, 2016
      Color: WhiteVerified Purchase
      Firstly thank u Amazon for giving such a good deal on these....I had been waiting to grab a good set of headphones....was confused between beats audio techniqa and Bose....tried all three...to be honest a headphone is a personal choice...every one has different taste buds when it comes to what kinda music suits you....the same is with the device you use....for me Bose served my most important qr which was to having earcups which I can don for hours without giving myself a migraine....Bose won gold in that race....for edm and bass fans u'll prefer beats....the audiophiles will go for audio techniqa....but if you are like me who are looking for comfortable super awesome original music fans without the synthesised bass requirements, trust me these buddies will bless you....go for it without any delay....

      Pros
      Audio quality...the sound is just amazing
      Noise cancellation (the best out there in the market...better than the qc35's...go and hear it for yourself if you don't believe me)
      Product durability
      Comfort

      Cons
      Need aaa cells evertime when they drain out:(

      P.s. Be careful while folding the ear cups when placing them in the case which comes with the headphones....everytime you fold the ear cup a hidden wire at the swivel of the cup gets stressed and might wear out eventually...so be careful and minimise folding ur headphones to give em a durable life....happy listening
    • Kiman
      5.0 out of 5 stars Great, immersive listening experience
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 24, 2017
      Color: BlackVerified Purchase
      Before there was Beats, there was Bose. The QuietComfort line is the original über-popular headphone line, even if it's aimed more at business travelers than teenagers and celebrities. The latest addition to Bose's lineup looks similar to previous models, but the QuietComfort 25 has some new design flourishes here and there. At a reasonable price, it offers notable improvements—namely, the ability to use the headphones in passive mode. The QC 25's sound signature is heavily sculpted, with a focus on bright highs and rich lows, so it's probably not for purists seeking flat response. But if it's top-shelf noise cancellation you're after, it's hard to beat this over-ear headphone pair .

      Design

      While the incredibly comfortable QC 25 retains the overall look and feel of it predecessors, there are design updates that seem to acknowledge that a simple black-and-metallic design no longer cuts it in the current headphone market. There's now a white-and-tan color option in addition to the more standard black-and-gray model. If that's not enough for you, you can customize your headphones for a little extra and give them a variety of wild color combinations. It's a decidedly un-Bose move, and speaks to the influence Beats has had on headphone design.Bose QuietComfort 25 inline
      The headband is covered by canvas-like cloth on the top, with ample padding on the underside. The circumaural (over-ear) earcups are, as always, exceedingly plush. Aqua blue grilles line the insides of the earcups, with large L and R letters identifying each cup's respective ear.

      A detachable cable connects to the left earcup, and the Power switch (which light ups green and activates the noise cancellation circuitry) is located on the right ear. Bose has made a significant design improvement in the QC 25 and given it an ability previous QuietComfort models lacked: It can be used as passive headphones without power. In other words, you can still listen to audio when the battery is dead, or simply when you don't really need the noise cancellation feature running. There's no auto-off function, so it's pretty easy to mistakenly leave the Power on and kill your battery quickly, leaving you with no noise cancellation feature (but at least with a pair of still-functional headphones).

      The included cable features an inline remote control and microphone. Many headphone pairs these days ship with a second replacement cable, and it would have been a nice inclusion with the QC 25 for this price.

      Bose occasionally takes something as mundane as the zip-up protective case and makes it worth talking about, and that's the deal with the QC 25's included case. There's an etched diagram inside displaying how the headphones fold down to perfectly fit the case's slim contours, something other headphone companies would benefit from copying. A small compartment houses an extra AAA battery and the airplane jack adapter, handy things to keep on-hand. It isn't fancy, but it makes more efficient use of a small amount of space than most headphone cases do, allowing the QC 25 to be a better travel companion.

      Performance

      Bose's noise cancellation circuitry continues to be the best in the business. Although the in-ear QuietComfort 20 blocks out more ambient noise, the new QC 25 does an amazing job of shutting down the drones, whirs, and hums of modern life. You can still hear someone talking to you fairly easily when the QC25 is engaged; with the in-ear pair, someone could be trying to talk to you and you might not even notice. However, the entire QC lineup including this pair manages to simply be the best at reducing the constant clamor of work environments, planes, trains, and machines.
      In passive mode, the treble and bass are both dialed back dramatically, along with the overall volume level. Switch to active mode to enable the noise-canceling feature and things get brighter, deeper, and louder. If there was ever a knock on the QC series, it was that the headphones didn't sound particularly amazing. Over time, however, the line has introduced more balanced sound signatures.

      On tracks like The Knife's "Silent Shout," which has a tremendous level of sub-bass content, the QC 25 delivers quite a bit of low-end. The QC 25 doesn't distort even at top, unsafe listening levels, and the bass is intense. More moderate listening levels still feature plenty of bass response, but it's not quite as boosted as a Beats headphone pair.

      Bill Callahan's baritone vocals have a richness to them that needs little help in "Drover," but the QC 25 boosts the lows and low-mids a bit, anyway. The drums get heavier than they need to, but again the bass boosting doesn't approach ridiculous levels.

      On Jay-Z and Kanye West's "No Church in the Wild," the kick drum loop's attack gets enough high-mid presence to retain its sharpness and slice through this dense mix. The sub-bass synth hits that punctuate the beat don't get nearly as much low-frequency boost as they would on a heavier-bass set, but they still sound quite powerful.

      Classical tracks get a nice low and low-mid boost that allows the lower register strings to stand out a bit more than they normally would. The high-mids and highs, meanwhile, stand out enough to allow the vocal parts and the higher-register strings to retain the spotlight. This is a crisp, clear response, with some flashes of added richness in the bass realm. It's the Bose sound: Brightness with bass, but not too much bass.

      If the mega-bass experience is what you're looking for, the Beats Studio is a powerful option with decent noise cancellation, and the AKG K 490 NC is one of the best-sounding pairs with noise cancellation (but not the best noise cancellation itself) we've tested. If you're looking for the best noise cancellation available, that honor still belongs to the Bose QC 20 earphones. And if you're on a budget, but still want some decent noise cancellation, the in-ear Phiaton PS 20 NC offers a reasonably effective experience.

      At £170, the Bose QuietComfort 25 is still a noise-canceling headphone pair first and a music lover's headphone pair second. But Bose introduces new improvements (like passive listening mode) with every model that keep QuietComfort on top of the noise cancellation market.
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      Kiman
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Great, immersive listening experience

      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 24, 2017
      Before there was Beats, there was Bose. The QuietComfort line is the original über-popular headphone line, even if it's aimed more at business travelers than teenagers and celebrities. The latest addition to Bose's lineup looks similar to previous models, but the QuietComfort 25 has some new design flourishes here and there. At a reasonable price, it offers notable improvements—namely, the ability to use the headphones in passive mode. The QC 25's sound signature is heavily sculpted, with a focus on bright highs and rich lows, so it's probably not for purists seeking flat response. But if it's top-shelf noise cancellation you're after, it's hard to beat this over-ear headphone pair .

      Design

      While the incredibly comfortable QC 25 retains the overall look and feel of it predecessors, there are design updates that seem to acknowledge that a simple black-and-metallic design no longer cuts it in the current headphone market. There's now a white-and-tan color option in addition to the more standard black-and-gray model. If that's not enough for you, you can customize your headphones for a little extra and give them a variety of wild color combinations. It's a decidedly un-Bose move, and speaks to the influence Beats has had on headphone design.Bose QuietComfort 25 inline
      The headband is covered by canvas-like cloth on the top, with ample padding on the underside. The circumaural (over-ear) earcups are, as always, exceedingly plush. Aqua blue grilles line the insides of the earcups, with large L and R letters identifying each cup's respective ear.

      A detachable cable connects to the left earcup, and the Power switch (which light ups green and activates the noise cancellation circuitry) is located on the right ear. Bose has made a significant design improvement in the QC 25 and given it an ability previous QuietComfort models lacked: It can be used as passive headphones without power. In other words, you can still listen to audio when the battery is dead, or simply when you don't really need the noise cancellation feature running. There's no auto-off function, so it's pretty easy to mistakenly leave the Power on and kill your battery quickly, leaving you with no noise cancellation feature (but at least with a pair of still-functional headphones).

      The included cable features an inline remote control and microphone. Many headphone pairs these days ship with a second replacement cable, and it would have been a nice inclusion with the QC 25 for this price.

      Bose occasionally takes something as mundane as the zip-up protective case and makes it worth talking about, and that's the deal with the QC 25's included case. There's an etched diagram inside displaying how the headphones fold down to perfectly fit the case's slim contours, something other headphone companies would benefit from copying. A small compartment houses an extra AAA battery and the airplane jack adapter, handy things to keep on-hand. It isn't fancy, but it makes more efficient use of a small amount of space than most headphone cases do, allowing the QC 25 to be a better travel companion.

      Performance

      Bose's noise cancellation circuitry continues to be the best in the business. Although the in-ear QuietComfort 20 blocks out more ambient noise, the new QC 25 does an amazing job of shutting down the drones, whirs, and hums of modern life. You can still hear someone talking to you fairly easily when the QC25 is engaged; with the in-ear pair, someone could be trying to talk to you and you might not even notice. However, the entire QC lineup including this pair manages to simply be the best at reducing the constant clamor of work environments, planes, trains, and machines.
      In passive mode, the treble and bass are both dialed back dramatically, along with the overall volume level. Switch to active mode to enable the noise-canceling feature and things get brighter, deeper, and louder. If there was ever a knock on the QC series, it was that the headphones didn't sound particularly amazing. Over time, however, the line has introduced more balanced sound signatures.

      On tracks like The Knife's "Silent Shout," which has a tremendous level of sub-bass content, the QC 25 delivers quite a bit of low-end. The QC 25 doesn't distort even at top, unsafe listening levels, and the bass is intense. More moderate listening levels still feature plenty of bass response, but it's not quite as boosted as a Beats headphone pair.

      Bill Callahan's baritone vocals have a richness to them that needs little help in "Drover," but the QC 25 boosts the lows and low-mids a bit, anyway. The drums get heavier than they need to, but again the bass boosting doesn't approach ridiculous levels.

      On Jay-Z and Kanye West's "No Church in the Wild," the kick drum loop's attack gets enough high-mid presence to retain its sharpness and slice through this dense mix. The sub-bass synth hits that punctuate the beat don't get nearly as much low-frequency boost as they would on a heavier-bass set, but they still sound quite powerful.

      Classical tracks get a nice low and low-mid boost that allows the lower register strings to stand out a bit more than they normally would. The high-mids and highs, meanwhile, stand out enough to allow the vocal parts and the higher-register strings to retain the spotlight. This is a crisp, clear response, with some flashes of added richness in the bass realm. It's the Bose sound: Brightness with bass, but not too much bass.

      If the mega-bass experience is what you're looking for, the Beats Studio is a powerful option with decent noise cancellation, and the AKG K 490 NC is one of the best-sounding pairs with noise cancellation (but not the best noise cancellation itself) we've tested. If you're looking for the best noise cancellation available, that honor still belongs to the Bose QC 20 earphones. And if you're on a budget, but still want some decent noise cancellation, the in-ear Phiaton PS 20 NC offers a reasonably effective experience.

      At £170, the Bose QuietComfort 25 is still a noise-canceling headphone pair first and a music lover's headphone pair second. But Bose introduces new improvements (like passive listening mode) with every model that keep QuietComfort on top of the noise cancellation market.
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    • Jimbob
      5.0 out of 5 stars The Travellers New Best Friend - Incredible Noise Reduction - Amazing Quality
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2015
      Color: WhiteVerified Purchase
      These truly are an incredible pair of headphones they look and feel awesome.
      They really come into their own when travelling, the noise cancellation is absolutely second to none.
      I recently used these on a 13 hour long haul flight from the UK to China & was actually able to sleep on the flight for the first time ever.
      It was like I was sitting in my own private, silent sound bubble, the noise of the aircraft is reduced so much it's actually quite unbelievable!
      And because of this you do not need to blast your eardrums with excessive volume as you do with the disposable headphones that are supplied by the Airline. Even if you don't want to listen to music or watch a film you can simply pull out the cord and read your book or have a snooze in almost total silence.
      As you would expect when paying such a premium price, these headphones are very well made and extremely comfortable to wear.
      They do sometimes feel a little strange when you first turn the noise cancellation on, A slight change in pressure perhaps?
      I would not recommend these for home use, I can't really see the point and they are really expensive, however if you travel regularly, they are an absolute godsend. Trains, planes, coaches, commuting - just treat yourself, you won't be disappointed.
      Definitely one of the best investments I've made in a long time and I fussed about for ages looking at headphones that were less money.
      Very easy to forget to turn them off though, Just keep a spare battery in your case.
      I really love this Little bit of luxury and have already enjoyed them immensely.
      Looking forward to my next long haul flight now & constantly rediscovering so much of my forgotten music collection.
      So SO Pleased with these.
      Well done Bose this product has surpassed my expectations and is well worth the hefty price tag.
    • andrea v.
      5.0 out of 5 stars Top di gamma cuffie noise cancelling
      Reviewed in Italy on March 4, 2016
      Color: WhiteVerified Purchase
      Gia felice possessore di Bose quietcomfort QC15, ho acquistato QC25 consapevole della qualità del prodotto.
      Bose QuietComfort 25 è costruita con materiali eccellenti, con design migliorato rispetto al modello precedente. Ho scelto la versione bianca per dispositivi apple e confermo che il comando funziona perfettamente su iphone6.
      Il sistema di chiusura della cuffia ha 2 cerniere ed è particolare ma consente di ripiegarle in uno spazio ridotto, infatti la custodia è piu piccola della precedente.
      il comfort è davvero ottimo, con un peso di 195g possono essere indossate per ore senza affaticamento, anche il materiale dei padiglioni around-ear a contatto con la pelle è di prima qualità. Non si percepisce compressione sull'orecchio/testa, al punto che si riesce a dormire indossando le cuffie durante un volo.
      Utilizzo principalmente le cuffie nei viaggi aerei e posso confermare che il noise cancelling tagli efficacemente i rumori di motori e cabina (tecnicamente taglia le basse frequenze e in parte anche le medie), rispetto al modello precedente è leggermente migliorato a discapito di un aumento della pressione sonora percepita dall'orecchio.
      La qualità del suono è buona, anche se non sono certo cuffie da studio.
      Il noise cancelling e l'equalizzazione funzionano solamente con batteria AAA (anche ricaricabile da 1.2V). Novità di questo modello è la possibilità di funzionamento senza batteria, ma con una qualità di riproduzione decisamente inferiore, come indicato nel sito del produttore.

      Lati negativi:
      - prezzo;
      - le cuffie bianche (con custodia bianca) sono più facili da sporcare, esiste comunque il modello nero.

      Personalmente, non ritengo sostanziale la differenza rispetto alle QC15, al punto di effettuare un upgrade, ma per un nuovo acquisto le nuove QC25 risultano superiori. Ho provato anche altre cuffie con noise cancelling (di fascia inferiore) e si notano differenze nette soprattutto nel comfort e nella qualità del noise cancelling.