Bose TriPort Headphones
- Design: Over the Head
- Usage: Consumer
- Sound Mode: Stereo
- Connectivity: Cable
- Compatibility: Home Audio Personal Audio Computers
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It's Gonna Rock Your World, and then Break. But Bose will fix it.
Pros
Amazing sound, comfort. Bose has a great warrantee policy.
Cons
Breaks too easily
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
I recommend the Bose TriPort headphones for their superior quality and Bose's great customer-relations department
When I first bought my Bose TriPort headphones, I was so thrilled to be privileged enough to listen to music in the way it was meant to be listened to. Sheer perfection of sound. Amazing comfort on the ears, and ability to trap yourself in a world of the music you want to hear. The large earphones prevent noise from the outside world from entering into your aural cavity.
There are some more great qualities that these headphones have. You can plug the headphones into your laptop, a CD player, or best yet, your iPod. The combination of the iPod and Bose headphones creates one amazing music-playing machine. You can get the headphones in blue or silver. They used to be offered in slate gray, but Bose discontinued that line of color. I suppose too many people were ordering it?
The headphones can adjust to fit your head. What a great feature. However, this has been the cause of the major problem I have had with my Bose TriPorts. In the 3 years I have owned them, twice have the adjusting clips snapped. I take great care of my Bose headphones, as they are quite expensive ($149), however, the metallic clip that slides the headphone back and forth to adjust size can fairly easily crack through the plastic that connects the earphone with the headpiece. This is very annoying.
BUT
Bose has a great customer relations policy. Both times my headphones broke, Bose immediately fixed them, free of charge. Bose has a wonderful warrantee plan that comes with no extra charge when you purchase your TriPort headphones. There are better headphones out there, mostly also by Bose. However, for the price, I definitely suggest the TriPort headphones.
There are some more great qualities that these headphones have. You can plug the headphones into your laptop, a CD player, or best yet, your iPod. The combination of the iPod and Bose headphones creates one amazing music-playing machine. You can get the headphones in blue or silver. They used to be offered in slate gray, but Bose discontinued that line of color. I suppose too many people were ordering it?
The headphones can adjust to fit your head. What a great feature. However, this has been the cause of the major problem I have had with my Bose TriPorts. In the 3 years I have owned them, twice have the adjusting clips snapped. I take great care of my Bose headphones, as they are quite expensive ($149), however, the metallic clip that slides the headphone back and forth to adjust size can fairly easily crack through the plastic that connects the earphone with the headpiece. This is very annoying.
BUT
Bose has a great customer relations policy. Both times my headphones broke, Bose immediately fixed them, free of charge. Bose has a wonderful warrantee plan that comes with no extra charge when you purchase your TriPort headphones. There are better headphones out there, mostly also by Bose. However, for the price, I definitely suggest the TriPort headphones.
