Testseek.com have collected 175 expert reviews of the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700.
July 2019
(85%)
175 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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2951 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Soft and comfortable design
Great noise cancelation
Touch controls are easy to use
Best in classvoice clarity
Active and passive noise cancellation enhances both musical experiences and phone calls
Refined product design delivers elevated comfort
You can shout out commands to Alexa
Google Assistant
Or Siri (pick one)
Great looking
Amazing noise cancelling
Built-in assistants
The Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 are very comfortable
Have excellent noise-cancelling and work really well as a headset for making calls. They sound better than the Quiet Comfort 35 II
Are loaded with features
Including the option for hands-fre
Detailed
Accurate sound
Impressive noise cancellation
Best-in-class voice calls
Sleek
Low-profile design
Responsive touch controls
Comfortable
Sleek design and easy to use
Top notch sound quality with excellent
Controllable noise cancellation
Makes phone calls in noisy environments much easier to take
Best-in-class noise cancellation and ambient listening mode
Excellent microphone clarity
Powerful bass depth
Slick
Attractive design
Excellent noise cancelling on calls and music
Precise
Balanced audio
Intuitive buttons and touch controls
Superb noise cancellation
The best voice calls you'll experience on any headphones
Can connect to two devices simultaneously
Great active noise ancelling
New design
Gesture pad works perfectly
Better sounding than the QC35s
Superb performance
Excellent sound quality
Comes with additional features
Field-leading noise cancellation
ComforatbleGreat sound quality
Great noise cancellationGreat sound
ComfortableGood bass
Intuitive controlsGood sound quality
Active noise cancellation
Inexpensive
The editors didn't like
Bose Music app is iffy
Could have more music adjustment features
Battery could have been better
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Operating system is working through some growing pains
Noise-cancelling circuitry still doesn't cover every situation
Expensive
Sound quality slightly lacking
No in-app equalization
$50 to $100 more than their closest competitors
QuietComfort 35 II is slightly more comfortable
Battery life isn't as good as the of some competitors
The accompanying mobile app isn't fully baked
Pricey
No EQ controls
Ear cups rotate outward
The price could be a turn-off
Sculpted audio not for purists
No EQ (yet)
Not quite as feathery light and comfortable as QC35 IIs
Bose Music app in dire need of fixes
Accidental button presses are common
No folding hinges
Microphone cuts off lower notes so people with deep voices won't come across as loud
ExpensiveExpensive
Touch sensitive controls can take a little getting used toNoise isolation not on par with other high-end modelsClarity slightly lackingEarcups on the smaller side
Soft and comfortable design, Great noise cancelation, Touch controls are easy to use, Best in classvoice clarity,
Bose Music app is iffy, Could have more music adjustment features, Battery could have been better, ShareTweetShare
From a neutral perspective, the Bose NC 700 sound phenomenal. However, an audiophile might find Sony's offering a tad better due to support for more codecs and in general better audio quality. NC on both headphones is quite phenomenal, but Sony is still m...
Abstract: Bose was once the only and go-to company that made the best noise-canceling headphones. If you traveled on planes and trains, the QuietComfort series is all you would see people wearing. But as time wen ton, new players came into the game and began making...
Abstract: A few of our readers wrote in, asking us to compare the new Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless with the Bose Noise Cancelling 700. To be honest, I blew my load with the Momentum 3 Wireless vs Sony WH-1000XM3 Review. But we hate to disappoint. So, I've muster...
Published: 2019-08-15, Author: Alex , review by: mashable.com
Sleek design and easy to use, Top notch sound quality with excellent, controllable noise cancellation, Makes phone calls in noisy environments much easier to take
The price could be a turn-off
Bose's top-of-the-line noise-canceling headphones are excellent, but their unique features might not be worth an extra $50 to you.⚡
ExpensiveExpensive, touch sensitive controls can take a little getting used toNoise isolation not on par with other high-end modelsClarity slightly lackingEarcups on the smaller side
For those that demand the highest quality audio possible, or that need as much of the outside world blocked out as possible so they can concentrate, the Bose Noise Cancelling 700 definitely fit the bill...
Abstract: Wireless headphone technology has come a long way in terms of sound quality and noise-cancellation. But few brands have been able to offer both, exceptional sound and powerful ANC all in one package. Bose, for example, is the market leader in noise-cancel...
Active and passive noise cancellation enhances both musical experiences and phone calls, Refined product design delivers elevated comfort, You can shout out commands to Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri (pick one)
Operating system is working through some growing pains, Noise-cancelling circuitry still doesn't cover every situation, Expensive
Bose ups the noise-cancellation ante here, turning public spaces into private dens for quiet two-way communiques with friends, family, and your favorite digital assistant...
Published: 2019-07-29, Author: Sana , review by: gizmochina.com
Abstract: As a brand that spearheads the noise reduction segment, the Bose QC series has been the easiest to search Bluetooth device at high altitude. The brand also continues to wrap the several numerous heads of the two cabins of the Beijing-Shanghai line.Regrett...
The Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 are very comfortable, have excellent noise-cancelling and work really well as a headset for making calls. They sound better than the Quiet Comfort 35 II, are loaded with features, including the option for hands-fre
$50 to $100 more than their closest competitors, QuietComfort 35 II is slightly more comfortable, battery life isn't as good as the of some competitors, the accompanying mobile app isn't fully baked
While not a quantum leap forward over the QC35 IIs, the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 offers slightly better noise-cancelling, sound and call quality...