A:AnswerI like mine so much I wear them all day with no kind of discomfort or pressure to my head. These are the best, you will not hear and kind of noise around you only what you want to listen to. These headphones rock.
A:AnswerYes, if purchased with a best buy credit card. I believe there is no interest for the first year so this could be a viable method to spread out the payments.
A:AnswerYou're welcome to try the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, however we must advise that they are not specifically designed to be used as hearing aids. Our customer support team will assist if you have any further questions.
A:AnswerI’ll tell you straight up. They’re way too quiet. The noise of the gym is louder than the max volume. The noise cancelling works phenomenally, great for flights, it’s very quiet until you take them out. But I didn’t purchase them for hearing protection. I want to listen to loud music when I’m working out, and these don’t do it.
A:AnswerThe QuietComfort Ultra Headphones can be paired to selected Bose soundbars, via SimpleSync. Please contact our support team to check if your soundbar is included in this list - the list doesn't include the "Bose TV Speaker".
A:AnswerI feel like they’d probably cover your eyes. In all seriousness, if the tv has Bluetooth capability, I don’t see why you couldn’t connect them to the tv to receive audio through them. A question would be the quality of the Bluetooth tech in the tv and whether there would be any audio latency causing a mismatch between the image and the headphone audio.
A:AnswerMy guess is “no”—but as a shooter myself, I wouldn’t spend $400+ for protection when high quality electronic muffs are available for much less.
A:AnswerWhile the headphones may connect to older iPhones via Bluetooth for audio playback. The Bose Music app is not compatible with iOS 10 or before.