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    Join Date: May 2012

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    Default Bos Soundlink II - Noise cancelling headphones

    The wife has asked for a pair for her birthday.
    They are to be used on plane journeys, and for watching TV on her iPad.

    Bearing the usage is not HiFi related, are these the best for the money?
    WiFior Bluetooth and wired connections are required, with good noise cancellation features (obviously).
    Kevin

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    I have used Bose Quite Comfort 15 (Noise Cancelling Headphones) for some years for Long haul plane journeys and for many other uses.

    Cant recommend them highly enough...... just superb if not a bit on the expensive side.

    I don’t know what the latest versions are, but worth some investigation.

    Peter


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    Agree, it’s like going into a calm space with these headphones, the noise cancelling really does work.


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