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BOSE® QUIETCOMFORT® 15 ACOUSTIC NOISE CANCELLING® HEADPHONES

Beginning in June 2011, the QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones — Bose’s quietest headphones ever — will include an inline remote and microphone cable for convenient control of select Apple products.  

Now, whether traveling, working or relaxing, the iconic QuietComfort 15 headphones can help owners do more.  The new inline microphone provides access to certain voice applications — from using FaceTime on an iPad or MacBook Pro, to taking calls on an iPhone.  The three-button, inline remote lets users easily adjust volume, select tracks, and switch between calls and music.  And for simple, untethered noise reduction, the updated cable can be detached. 

The QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphone Story

The QuietComfort 15 headphones were first introduced in 2009 to critical and consumer acclaim.  The result of over 30 years of ongoing Bose research, the QuietComfort 15 headphones are recognized globally as the

industry’s standard, offering an unmatched combination of noise reduction, audio performance and comfort. 

Availability

The updated QuietComfort® 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones will include the new inline remote and microphone cable, and standard audio cable.  The price will remain at $499.00, from Bose.

Current QC®15 owners can achieve the same control of their Apple products with the QC15 remote and microphone accessory, available separately from Bose for $64.95. For a list of authorised resellers or to buy online, visit www.bose.com.au.

About Bose Corporation

Bose Corporation was founded in 1964 by Dr. Amar G. Bose, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  Today, the company is primarily known for acoustics, however, its research has resulted in products for non-audio fields.  Bose inventions have improved the performance of:

  • Loudspeakers
  • Home entertainment systems
  • Automotive music systems designed for the interior acoustics of each car model (first introduced by Bose)
  • Noise reducing headsets for pilots and the public (first introduced by Bose)
  • Sound in public spaces
  • The production of sound for musicians requiring electronic amplification of their instruments
  • Materials testing and durability simulation instruments for biomedical applications
  • Driver suspension systems for heavy-duty trucks