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.
Excellent construction, Peerless noise cancelling, Great bundled accessories
No Android-compatible cable, White and tan and aqua? Really?, Expensive
Bose QuietComfort 25LikeExcellent construction.Peerless noise cancelling.Great bundled accessories.Don't LikeNo Android-compatible cable.White and tan and aqua? Really?Expensive.The $399 QuietComfort 25 is the best pair of headphones that Bose has ever ma...
Battery lasts around 30 or so hours; Balanced sound; Headphones work when there's no power; Remote works for iProducts; Highly portable; Comes with a nice case;
Cable ends in 2.5mm jack; Noise cancellation mics on the inside don't lend themselves well to excess vibration; Headphones could have more volume;
Portable, comfortable, and fairly well built, it's not hard to like Bose's QuietComfort 25i headphones, providing balanced sound for those times when you don't need noise, like on a plane, bus, or a train.The cancellation appears to be strong, and while t...
Abstract: When it comes to headphones there is just no questioning that we are spoilt for choice. It seems every company with even the most tenuous links to audio is pumping out headphones or ear buds. People who take audio seriously are hard markers so there's man...
Published: 2014-09-23, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
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....
Abstract: To be clear, these aren’t the very latest and greatest of the Bose range – that honour belongs to the QuietComfort 35 II wireless headphones, which also happen to sell for £330. For under £140, though, this is about as good as you could hope to get.Buy t...
Full sound, Refreshed design, Stunning noise-cancellation, Doesn't require battery for use
Color customization costs extra $100
The Bose QuietComfort 25 bring out nothing but the best in my media. They are a unique piece of technology in that they not only deliver a mind-blowing first impression, but offer it during each and every use, again and again. If you're serious about soun...
Published: 2015-10-22, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Lightweight construction, comfortable fit for long periods of wear, outstanding noise-cancellation (ideal for frequent long-haul flyers), carry case included (with double 3.5mm aeroplane jack)
Standard AAA battery (not rechargeable on-board battery), some noise-cancellation issues (doesn't seem to like trains much), sound quality poor when battery depletes
The Bose QuietComfort 25 headphones are mighty impressive over-ear headphones. As noise-cancelling headphones go they're right up there among the best, delivering great sound quality from their comfy, lightweight build. However, the QC25 are not al...
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...