The sound quality on these headphones is second to none. Best sounding sport headphones I have ever owned
The sound quality on these headphones is second to none. Best sounding sport headphones I have ever owned
Bought this item for my son to replace his LG. HE LOVES IT!
These headphones sound like to took your high fidelity sound system and turned the bass all the way up and treble all the way down. If you're all about the bass and don't like treble or just listen to drum solos all day then you'll probably enjoy these just fine.
this product is ok. good quality of sound, but that is about it. connected well with my apple products but failed in 6 months. battery life poor. gave me all kind of errors after 6 months.
Back in January we reviewed the Bose SoundTrue Ultra In-Ear Headphones . Now it's time to review its cousin designed for people with active lifestyle – the Bose SoundSport In-Ear Headphones . Check out our review below.
* Great bass performance; * Sweat and weather resistant; * Allows ambient noises for safer outdoor use; * Youthful colors
* Mids and highs are not that crisp and spacious; * Not universally compatible on iOS and Android at the same time; * Pricey
"Better than most. Sound quality is GREAT! As you would expect from Bose. They begin to hurt and feel uncomfortable after a couple of hours of use but all do after a couple of hours. But due to sound quality, the best I've owned thus far. " Show More
Since deciding about 8 years ago that I was sick of being fat and losing around 65kg, I've been into fitness, a big part of that journey has been having great earphones. I've never been a fan of over-ear headphones when working out as I like to sweat a lot and it just doesn't feel right, so...
At Bose's launch even for its new 2016 wireless headphones, I got a chance to try its new Bluetooth sports headphone, the SoundSport Wireless, an in-ear model that's fairly affordably priced at $150 (£140, AU $249). It's the wireless sports headphone a lot of people have been waiting for, but in September the company is releasing the step-up SoundSport Pulse Wireless, which costs $200 (£170, AU$300) and has an integrated heart-rate monitor that's compatible with Runkeeper, Endomondo and other fitness apps.
Bose takes a crack at the fitness tracker market by building a heart-rate monitor into its SoundSport Pulse Wireless headphones.
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