Sunday, September 15, 2013

Bose® AE2 audio headphones review

Do you have an iPod or MP3 player? Chances are, you want to upgrade to some decent and sound quality headphones. In-ear headphones may be your first choice but if you are seeking for the best sound quality, it’s better to invest in some cans. If you plan to take them wherever you go, it has to be both durable and lightweight. For this, Bose®AE2 audio headphones is the perfect catch!

Bose is known to produce noise canceling in the headphones realm known as QuietComfort models. Although AE2 looks quite similar to the QuietComfort line but it has no noise cancellation features. Still, AE2 is a better alternative-with its improved design and sound quality at half the price.

With AE2 producing a balanced tone to complement all types of music from rock to jazz, classic, blues, it is time to dig deeper and know the facts of Bose®AE2 audio headphones.


AE2’s design sticks to Bose’s classic black and silver plastic design with padding on the inside of the headband and ear cushions and the Bose logo dominating the outside of the cans.

Comfortable ear cushions which is great for those with sensitive ears allowing them to listen to music for long hours.
Adjustable Headband Bose AE2’s permits three inches adjustment on its length and cushioned on the underside to ensure that the headphones sit comfortably on your ears which is an added comfort for the users. The adjustable headband can be rotated into fold flat for easy storage and transport together with its draw string carry bag.
Detachable cable. The cable is attached on a single ear cup allowing free movement and convenient storage. But if gets tangled up, it only pops out instead of breaking.

Bose®AE2 audio headphones are equipped with the following features unmatched by any other conventional headphone for a superior sound performance which Bose is known for:

Triport acoustic headphone structure that reproduces tonally balanced audio and deep low notes from lightweight, around ear headphones.
Bose acoustic equalization fine tunes the frequency response of the headphones
Around ear headphones provide an acoustic seal between the headphones and user’s head to improve sound performance and comfort.

For a price of $149.00, it is not quite cheap and doesn’t offer noise-cancelling technology. You can even get yourself a pair of noise-cancelling headphones at the same price. However, it can still block out noise through its close-fitting ear cup designs making AE2 a superb pair of compact, lightweight cans that produces quality audio performance.

Conclusion: Bose AE2 may not be a masterpiece but it possesses all the basic standards you demand a headphone should be – reasonable bass response, clean operation even with higher volumes and general clarity.

Plus, Bose offers a 30-day money back guarantee which means you can try it before buying. And if your headphones break, Bose is likely to replace them. So, is it worth dealing with this company that knows the definition of real customer service? Think about it.

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