The new Bose FreeStyle is a good in-ear headphone set for people looking for something to replace what comes in the box of high-end smartphones. However, I would have liked Bose to add some new features so that it looked more than an upgrade. For those ...
Published: 2014-09-12, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Bose Freestyle headphones are secure and comfortable as well as sweat-resistant, and their "open" design is appealing. They also offer pleasantly full bass and include an integrated remote and microphone and a nice carrying case
They let sound in, so they're not good for noisier environments; not all the remote's features will work with Android and Windows phones
While it may not be the best-sounding headphone for the money, the Bose Freestyle's superior design and comfort level make it a go-to choice for anyone seeking a sporty and stylish in-ear model....
Published: 2014-09-11, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Bose Freestyle headphones are secure and comfortable as well as sweat-resistant, and their "open" design is appealing. They also offer pleasantly full bass and include an integrated remote and microphone and a nice carrying case
They let sound in, so they're not good for noisier environments, not all the remote's features will work with Android and Windows phones
While it may not be the best-sounding headphone for the money, the Bose Freestyle's superior design and comfort level make it a go-to choice for anyone seeking a sporty and stylish in-ear model....
Abstract: At first glance, the FreeStyle are one arguably attractive looking pair of sporty in-ear headphones. Radically unique and boasting an original style, the FreeStyle were designed in two different quirky styles: a refreshing white and blue splattered Ice Bl...
Abstract: In the years since Bose has entered the world of audio, consumers and audio enthusiasts have come to expect a few things from the company, for better or worse. They tend to run a bit high price-wise compared to their competitors, they prefer a small footp...
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Published: 2014-09-12, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Bose Freestyle headphones are secure and comfortable as well as sweat-resistant, and their "open" design is appealing. They also offer pleasantly full bass and include an integrated remote and microphone and a nice carrying case
They let sound in, so they're not good for noisier environments; not all the remote's features will work with Android and Windows phones
While it may not be the best-sounding headphone for the money, the Bose Freestyle's superior design and comfort level make it a go-to choice for anyone seeking a sporty and stylish in-ear model....
Unbiased sound, Excellent clarity and detailed reproduction
Expensive, No passive noise cancellation
If you can get around the cringeworthy colour schemes, the Bose Freestyle in-ear headphones will prove a valuable long-term investment. We emphasise ‘long-term' because they aren't cheap for a set of earbuds which can very easily be damaged. Bose does inc...