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    Bose QuietComfort 15 Electronic System Headphones

    December 7, 2009 | Cell Phones, Headset | 1 Comment

    The QuietComfort 15 debut more sophisticated electronics ownership approach to active noise reduction, placing microphones inside and outside of the earpiece. The electronic system of meaning, the better the sound in almost any environment and thus more effective measures, compares and reacts to noise – moment by moment – to produce an opposing signal cancellation.

    Bose QuietComfort 15 Headphones

    The new patented technology ensures pads additional passive attenuation. It has a mechanical design and use new materials selected for the specific acoustic properties to block more noise entering the ear. Research in user testing, the Bose headphones overcome the inherent challenge of all headsets – the change in performance from user to user, due to the difference in head shape and size. Bose engineers used a proprietary acoustic design to provide a consistent experience for all owners.

    The yield obtained is demonstrable. The engine noise goes away, there are fewer distractions at work or at home, and when the music is preferred, it is heard more clearly in a quieter, more definition and detail are revealed. The Bose headphones advantage of decades of research in the audio header. Proprietary technology active equalization electronically tunes the frequency response of the headphones, ensuring accurate reproduction of instruments and singing. Bose TriPort acoustic headphone structure consists of a technology featuring small ports in the earcups that dramatically increase the bass output frequency of the system. Deep bass come naturally, without a built booster and without increasing the size or weight helmet. [via letsgodigital]

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