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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nice, but they forgot the button!, June 6, 2008
I like Bose products and have several. Yes, true audiophiles sneer and yes, the brand is overhyped but they work for me! The sound quality is as good as I can hear and the fit and finish is above most other products. I have returned several competitors' products.
But they left out a critical feature. The iPhone headset has inline mic and a little button built into the "bulge" where the mic is. This button allows you take an incoming call or to pause your music. The Bose people left the button out -- the music ramps down when you dial a call but, this is the key thing, you have to take the iPhone out of your pocket to answer a call or to pause the music. What were they thinking?
So if you're cutting the grass and taking advantage of the noise cancelling feature and your wife tries to speak you have to: (1) pull the phone from your pocket or case, (2) swipe your finger to activate the screen, (3) switch to iTunes and your song, (4)hit the pause screen button. Is your wife more patient than mine?
Shure makes a replacement cable (just like Bose) that includes a button. It's a little bigger and clunkier than Apple's barely noticeable squeeze-the-bulge button, but hey, it's there. Bose does not include a button on their replacement cable either.
This is what happens when you don't have good user trials. A major mistake on an otherwise fine product. I cannot recommend this product to anyone who has ever been interrupted or received a call while listening to music. Which is pretty much everybody. Wait for the next generation...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Product, April 7, 2008
This headset is multi-dimensional. It has an attachment for my Treo 680 (and lots of other phones). The attachments are labelled with a square, circle, etc for easy identification. The headset comes with a nice hard case which fits. Bottom line is it works with my computer, works with my Treo 680 and it is an excellent noise cancelling headphone for plane rides, etc. It's a BOSE so the build quality is excellent and the music reproduction is very good. The manual suggests that you not use any audio enhancement, and for the most part I agree. Of course it depends on how the music was ripped in the first place. BOSE is an expensive brand, but I tried the more economical in-ear headsets from other brands (about 5 in the last 12 months)and they just don't work for me. If BOSE makes a WIRELESS headset with the same specifications I'll be buying. The built in-line microphone is sensitive enough and my callers could hear me better when I used the headset as opposed to when I did not
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5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW, August 18, 2009
It may be that Bose is not the leading brand in home theatre, however when it comes to stereo, headphones and headsets, it definetely rules. The main diference you'll hear is the crystal clear reproduction of real deep bass, and a great fit on your ears. It completely redefines what headphones are, since it brings the real life acoustics directly on to your ear. It feels like a theatre or a live hall, sound is really amazing when it comes out of this little pieces of master electronics. Kudos to Bose on this, really amazing product.
This version I got is completely compatible with the iphone or ipod, plus its got more connectors for thinner holes. It just worked out of the box with the Iphone, and the microphone it comes with, is just swell. Just got the thing yesterday so I still have to dig on more features, but out of the box is just amazing.
Great buy, specially for the price, plus JK Deals was prompt to deliver.
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