Testseek.com have collected 114 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 25 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 25.
September 2014
(86%)
114 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: After sampling the qc15s at an airport shop, I was impressed, but held off buying them because the qc15s need a battery to function. The new qc25, however, only need the battery for active noise cancelling and a little extra amplification – but if you run...
The average cost of the headphone is 14 990 rubles, in my opinion, the price is quite adequate opportunities. If you do not fly often, not much point in buying there, although Bose QC25 can help you to work quietly in the office, cafe, do not hear the noi...
Responsive bass, Ultraeffective active noise cancellation, Works passively too, Comfortable, Lightweight, Hardshell carrying case
Sound is still a tad dull, Not wireless, No exterior mic
Even though they lack the Bluetooth and extra features of the Parrot Zik 2.0, and even though the sound lacks some definition and clarity, the QuietComfort 25 are still one of the new references in active noise cancellation. They're comfortable, lightweig...
Not the best cans around, but the QC25s are another knock-out set of ANCs from Bose The QC25s are arguably the flagship personal audio product from Bose, destined to show up at every airport you visit for the next five to ten years. But like the QC15s...
Published: 2014-10-08, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Great noise cancelling. Super comfortable,
Not designed to travel without their case. The earpads fall off far too easily, Should I buy it
If you need noise-cancelling headphones, the Bose QC25 cans are a safe bet. I'm not always fond of the wisdom of crowds when it comes to gadgets, but Bose has nailed this product, and if you want something comfortable that sounds good, it's OK to follow t...
Astonishingly good noise cancellation, Clear, balanced sound, Comfortable to wear
They are not cheap
The king is dead, long live the king! Bose has taken each thing we liked about the QC15s, and improved them. The QC25s are quieter, better, prettier and more comfortable than ever....
Published: 2014-09-23, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
Extra-comfortable design; clearer, more dynamic sound; highly effective noise-canceling circuitry that's been slightly improved; new folding design allows the headphones to fit in a smaller carrying case; if the battery dies, the music now doesn't die; 21
Fairly pricey
The QuietComfort 25 model takes Bose's already stellar noise-canceling headphones and levels them up to new heights....
This, or any other noise canceling phone, is a must have for frequent fliers, or those who work in noisy environments. The QC25 is one of the best options available in this space and is a very good headset even without the novice cancellation turned on. B...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
Great noise canceling. Super comfortable,
Not designed to travel without their case. The earpads fall off far too easily, Should I buy it, If you need noise canceling headphones, the Bose QC25 cans are a safe bet. I'm not always fond of the wisdom of crowds when it comes to gadgets, but Bose has
If you need noise canceling headphones, the Bose QC25 cans are a safe bet. Im not always fond of the wisdom of crowds when it comes to gadgets, but Bose has nailed this product, and if you want something comfortable that sounds good, its OK to follow th...