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Bose Quietcomfort 20 Noise Cancelling Ear Buds $279.95 @ Bose Online

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Fantastic headphones, I've used a pair for a few years and only just resold them to look at a pair of QC35's.
RRP $369, not sure if it's online only but maybe in store price match?

Dimensions

QC®20 headphones—Apple devices (Including cable and StayHear®+ tips):132 cm L (44 g)
StayHear®+ tips:3.2 cm H x 2.5 cm W x 1.3 cm D
USB cable:30.5 cm L
Clothing clip:2.5 cm H x 0.3 cm W x 1.8 cm D
Control module:8.9 cm H x 3.2 cm W x 0.95 cm D
Case:2.5 cm H x 14 cm W x 8 cm D
In the box

QuietComfort® 20 headphones—Apple devices
3 pairs StayHear®+ tips (S, M, L)
Clothing clip
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (built-in)
USB charging cable
Carrying case
Additional details

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery

Charging time: 2 hours
Battery life: 16 hours per full charge

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closed Comments

  • Thats a great price, these last few weeks deals have been awesome. Thanks OP!

  • I've got a set of these great phones. Great price.

  • Damn why is it only the Apple one….
    Need it for the Samsung/Android

    • I use the apple one on my galaxy note 4. No issues. Not sure what the diff is.

      • same here. maybe the volume control may behave a little bit differently, but i never care.

  • its anc is even better than qc25/35 in my experience. the only downside is its battery which can only sustain 500 charges and is not replaceable.

  • Fantastic noise canceling. Audio quality not so fantastic for a $300 pair of in-ears. They were $400 when I bought mine 2 years ago (And they got stolen a year later). The AQ is not as good as my $5 Xiaomi Pistons. Any time I wasn't using NC feature, I would never use this.

    Basically, good but expensive. I think $100 would be a fair price to pay, but this is Bose we're talking about.

    • How did they get stolen?

      If you paid 400 for a pair, check Shure535 approx 450-500.
      Some mentioned theirs lasted 5+ /10+ years.

  • Great for airplanes. Wouldn't use them for anything else though.

  • any where to get price beat?

  • Thanks for posting this. Bought a pair of these from Myer this morning. Best price Myer would do is $295 (20% off RRP) but still better value than the website following below steps:

    Bought $300 of Wish gift cards for $285 using standard 5% discount (I get it through work, but could also use Ent. Book). Bought $300 of Myer gift cards from Woolworths to get $30 of rewards points (see current offer of 2000 points per $100 of Myer gift cards).

    So all up got headphones for $250. Will get the GST back in a few weeks too before international flight.

    • Hi have you got link to woolworths' offer?

    • Seems a bit of palavour to me; however, I admire your tenacity. I think I will just buy the Bose Store price.

      • I was planning on buying them this weekend anyway so suited me in that I didn't have to wait for delivery. Not a whole lot of effort for anyone already using the Wish gift cards (which a few people seem to use).

        If I didn't do my regular shopping at Woolworths I'd just buy from Bose store too.

        • Are you enjoying them? I read a review that people had "noise" trouble when they use them when walking along, what is your experience with that? Thanks

  • I do like the Bose earphones for Noise Cancellation. The problem I've found with a number of other headphones is noise transferance from the cord when you walk along - drives me crazy. Anyone got a recommendation that doesn't have this issue and has good quality sound and noise exclusion.

    • I think that's called microphonics. It's a problem with in-ear modules.

      Switch to on ears or over ears if you want to avoid that.

      • It doesn't happen with all the in-ear models I have tried. Most of the Sennheiser ones have been OK. The Bose ones I have don't have this either.

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