Bose TriPort Headphones
- Design: Over the Head
- Usage: Consumer
- Sound Mode: Stereo
- Connectivity: Cable
- Compatibility: Home Audio Personal Audio Computers
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Good Sound dependent of a good source.
Pros
Good Lows, 5' extension cord, carry bag, BOSE Name.
Cons
Midrange tones and vocals need work, good sound depends on the source.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
I beleive this are nice headphones but Bose needs to work on the Midrange vocals and tones. Highs and Lows are perfect. Work on the Midrange.
I really love classical and instrumental music and I wanted to look for a better sound, better than my sony ear buds. Since I have a Bose Accoustimass system and my uncle's Nissan Maxima has a Bose audio system I quickly took notice of the sound quality of Bose. I researched and found the Bose Triport Headphones. Although they are big and bulky they are confortable and they are kinda' sound proof. The ear section if really confortable and trap the sound inside the earphones while making a seal that doesn't let sound in from outside. However if you want total quiteness try the Bose Quiet Confort Headphones. They produce rich lows just as Bose said it would but the Midrange tones are not so clear and the highs while not bad could be better. I noticed that the headphones perform differently in diferrent sources. So people may have to look for the source they prefer and see how it sounds. The quility of the product seems good and they bring a 5' extension cord and a carry case which is good (although you pay for that in the $150 price tag). Overall I think that they offer good performance but you should take your music source (mp3, cd player, etc..) to the store and give it a try there to see if they sound at best with your source before buying it.
