With a potent blend of quality products and what seems like an almost ubiquitous marketing campaign, Bose had managed to persuade thousands of people to spend large sums of money on the company's QuietComfort 3 (
http://reviews.cnet.com/headphones/b...-31929466.html) and QuietComfort 2 (
http://reviews.cnet.com/Bose_QuietCo...-21165521.html) noise-canceling headphones. While those models are mainstays in the business-class section of any aircraft, not everyone can afford business class--or wants to pay upward of $300 for a pair of headphones. So, Bose has come up with a model simply called the On-Ear, which borrows many of the design elements of the QuietComfort 3 but leaves out the active noise canceling and retails for a more palatable $180.
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http://reviews.cnet.com/headphones/b...2123892.html)*
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