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Bose OE


$220.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Feel very comfortable over the ears, don't cause any soreness at all. Block out exterior sounds effectively, can be used on a noisy subway. Feel very light on your head, don't press down at all.

The Cons:Cord is a bit flimsy and prone to breaking if you aren't careful. Ears get pretty hot and sweaty after a few hours. Need some burn in before they start sounding right, only really get good quality after 10 hours.

The Bose OE are audio headphones that work to deliver a true to life Bose sound with its comfortable, over-the-ear headphone design.

The OE headphones come with TriPort acousic headphone structure, which is lightweight and produces tonally balanced audio with deep low notes, for an overall well-balanced sound.

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These headphones were designed with small pivoting ear cups that rest gently on your ears with proprietary cushions to enhance audio performance. These headphone are intended for use on any portable audio player, computer, or home stereo, making them convenient and easy to use.

Features

  • audio headphones
  • over-the-ear design
  • TriPort acoustic headphone structure
  • lightweight
  • well-balanced sound with deep lows
  • small pivoting ear cups
  • intended for use with any portable audio player
  • comfortable
  • compact structure
  • total weight: 5.2oz

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    feel very comfortable over the ears, don't cause any soreness at all

  • 1

    block out exterior sounds effectively, can be used on a noisy subway

  • 1

    feel very light on your head, don't press down at all

  • 1

    customer service is helpful and pretty easy to get in touch with

  • 1

    plenty of loud, thumping bass that doesn't drown out the mids and highs

Cons
  • 1

    cord is a bit flimsy and prone to breaking if you aren't careful

  • 1

    ears get pretty hot and sweaty after a few hours

  • 1

    need some burn in before they start sounding right, only really get good quality after 10 hours

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