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Old 08-16-2011, 11:35 AM   #29
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+1 for the BOSE in-ear ones, had em for 2 years now.

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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG View Post
However, I do give props to Bose for the design. They do look fantastic, but then there also lies a design flaw. For majority of people, the tips do not go far enough in the ear canal to give a proper seal.
They're not meant to seal the canal and that's the sole reason why I bought them. They're meant for comfort and hence a semi-seal.

I used in the ears for the longest time and I would always get sore and uncomfortable canals after using them for an extended period of time, even when I used the smallest silicone tip. The BOSE ones I can use for as long as I want.

It doesn't cancel out all the noise, but its definitely better than your regular pair of buds. No pressure build up, tips don't get nasty, and much more comfortable (for me at least).
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