Solid deal on these SoundSport in-ear buds from Bose. I've had a pair for about a year and love them.
Not to everyone's taste (especially colour wise) but I can't fault them for comfort during exercise or when stuck on VC calls at work all day.
From the Bose site so guaranteed not to be fakies from China and also have free delivery.
2.5% Quidco too.
All comments (22)
MontBelzoni
3 Jul 17#1
Voted cold. sound good but failed at the 3.5mm connector in 6 months just like cheapo units.
LOL_is_stupid to MontBelzoni
3 Jul 171#2
Solid warranty with Bose, did you ask for a replacement?
mkkyb to MontBelzoni
5 Jul 17#20
Bose have excellent warranty
thewisebluecat
3 Jul 17#3
i must admit i love these , but wiring section is really poor and outer casing of wire almost crumbles away leaving bare wire, but great price still
AzNDeals
3 Jul 172#4
Bought these on Black Friday; admittedly they aren't as colourful as these ones.
Sound quality isn't what I expected though, might just be me but I would have picked my Apple Earpods over these anyday before I lost them.
Just my two cents :man:
LOL_is_stupid
3 Jul 17#5
^ fair play geez, personally wouldn't put them in the same category even though the current Apple buds aren't that bad at all.
For me, these are well worth £70 but would say that's the maximum before you start hitting the price point of much, MUCH better earphones
rama26285
4 Jul 17#6
I purchased these from Amazon when on sale and overall really happy with them. Only things I'd complain about is I didn't find them particularly loud and the tips aren't very good at keeping external noise out (I wasn't able to try the larger set of buds as the "fin" wouldn't fit my ear). I did find the buds and in particular the "fin" to be much softer than other sets and really comfortable.
Not sure I'd want this colourful pair though. I've since upgraded to some bluetooth wireless headphones (Brainwavz BLU-100 for those who are interested)
fire_emblem
4 Jul 17#7
I've used these for 2 years before switching to wireless Jaybird X3 headphones. I found them to be extremely comfortable, specially during gym sessions. The sound is well balanced, with the bass not being over the top. I would definitely recommend those.
uk90
4 Jul 17#8
For anyone who remotley has any understading of audio acoustics, you'll know Bose is the last brand you'd go to for getting the best sound quality. Bose is a complete marketing ploy and are more concerned with the advertisement of their products then the products themselves. I worked as a sound engineer and Bose are awful!
LOL_is_stupid to uk90
4 Jul 172#10
Complains about Bose - Check
Is a "Sound Engineer" - Check
Uses Buy Other Sound Equipment acronym - Fail
2/3 ain't bad chief. B+ for effort.
avfc456 to uk90
4 Jul 17#12
What would you recommend? Looking to replace my RHA MA350i which have just given up on me, owned a pair of Soundmagics and sennheiser CX300 previously, neither I was overly impressed with compared to the RHAs.
fresia to uk90
5 Jul 17#18
Their sound send to be good, but have to agree past 10-15 years gone downhill
QueenEmily
4 Jul 171#9
I'm not super demanding on the sounds, more on how comfortable they are during my work out. Will try them, thanks for posting.
Opening post
Not to everyone's taste (especially colour wise) but I can't fault them for comfort during exercise or when stuck on VC calls at work all day.
From the Bose site so guaranteed not to be fakies from China and also have free delivery.
2.5% Quidco too.
All comments (22)
Sound quality isn't what I expected though, might just be me but I would have picked my Apple Earpods over these anyday before I lost them.
Just my two cents :man:
For me, these are well worth £70 but would say that's the maximum before you start hitting the price point of much, MUCH better earphones
Not sure I'd want this colourful pair though. I've since upgraded to some bluetooth wireless headphones (Brainwavz BLU-100 for those who are interested)
Is a "Sound Engineer" - Check
Uses Buy Other Sound Equipment acronym - Fail
2/3 ain't bad chief. B+ for effort.