
Regular Price:
$149.95
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Product Details
- Noise-rejecting microphone allows callers to hear more of your voice-in windy and noisy environments too
- A2DP Bluetooth profile enables mobile media content, like music or podcasts, from your smartphone
- Side-specific design for the fit you prefer
- Exclusive Bose technologies let you hear calls better, even as noise levels change
- Simple, convenient controls make it easy to answer calls
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Customer Review
Wow. Finally a near perfect BT headset
I really never knew Bose was making these BT headsets until I began a search for the best one a few days ago. I currently own a Jawbone Icon, Blueant Q2 and a couple of high dollar Plantronics headsets. All are very good at something and not so great at others. IMHO the Bose Series 2 has gotten it right.First off fit is everything to me. I have a set of Bose headphones, with the same designed ear piece, and I love the fit so I was hoping this would be the same which it was. Just make sure you use the correct size, start with the headset turned down and just rotate it towards your mouth. The soft rubber piece slips right under the middle fold of your ear, holds it very secure and you will not know it is there.Second is sound quality. I am talking about outgoing and incoming, clarity and volume. The volume of this ear piece is special. I know that sounds flaky but I have had enough of these headsets to know that most do not have adequate volume if your hearing is...
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October 13, 2011
(Delhi, India) | Helpful Votes: 99 | Rating: 5
Finally the near perfect Bluetooth
I have used all sorts of bluetooth headsets since I am not a fan of holding the phone up to the ear as I am multi tasking most of the time and I do use the phone a lot. I have tried the jabra series - extreme, stone, stone 2 etc. and plantronics and jawbone - prime, era etc. My favourite before I got the bose was the stone 2 - primarily because of the fit. The stone 2 worked well for me but the person on the other end used to complain about background noise and also that my voice is faint or there is an echo at times.Got the bose a few days back, fit, although a little uncomfortable due to the in ear design as compared to the stone 2's hover above the ear design necessitates to remove the headset after prolong use cause the ear starts hurting after an hour or so. The voice quality at my end is just fabulous, can hear each and every note in the callers voice. I have done testing of the bluetooth in various settings and the caller is also able to hear me clearly in all...
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October 21, 2011
(Folsom, CA) | Helpful Votes: 35 | Rating: 5
meh...
First off let me say I am far rom a Bose fan, I feel their audio equipment's sound quality and reproduction is far far from perfect, especially for their inflated costs. Yet since I travel a LOT and I own a pair of their QC3 headphone and absolutely love them, they were the best I have found.I have had a LOT of Bluetooth headsets, my most recent was the Jawbone ERA, which I had to get replaced twice, and then nothing but troubles with the quality with it, where I would have to do a hard reset on it and my phone when the audio quality just started fading away, I decided to try something different.Here enters the Bose BT2, which from my understanding just came out and is their 2nd revision and latest model.First off compared to any of the other headsets it feels like Bose is 5 years behind, in features, functions and usability. They have no iPhone battery icon, I mean really, this is supposed to be state of the art and for me to check battery life I have...
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December 2, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 69 | Rating: 3