Bose QuietComfort® 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones

Since April I have been the proud owner of a set of Bose QuietComfort® 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones and I love them.  Originally I decided that they would be my ‘working’ headphones but they have more or less become my ‘main’ headphones.

The audio quality is second to none and the noise canceling features are amazing, making my daily commute on the bus almost bearable and car trips almost silent.  I’m yet to test them on the plane.  Using them daily, I am thankful that the headphone lead is detachable at both the headphone and jack ends.  I often end up catching the cord on one thing or another and much prefer the cable breaking away from the headphones as opposed to yanking the £275 headphones off my head and onto the floor.

The headphones are not perfect however.  As the editors over at CNET.com note, ‘when the battery dies, so does the music’.  Another complaint of my own is the inability to turn off the noise canceling feature.  I often wear these while walking from place to place, I’d love to be able to turn off the noise canceling to allow me to hear traffic, etc.

Living in Scotland I am accustomed to the rain, however I am a little worried about wearing them in the rain outside.  Are the headphones rain safe?  If anyone knows the answer to this, please drop me a line in the comments.

Closing up, I’d say the  Bose QuietComfort® 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones are a must for anyone who longs for comfortable headphones with amazing sound quality.  At £275 ($540 USD including tax) they might not be for everyone but they are defiantly worth saving for.