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Bose Quietcomfort 15 Vs Sennheiser Momentum

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Just something to listen to music off my phone, I have a fairly mobile lifestyle. I would just go somewhere and try them both out but I'm in a rural area. Don't really care for IEM's but open to suggestions.

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I'd go Momentums.

In that price range I'd also consider the Bowers and Wilkins P7. They fold, so they're a little easier to store when out and about.

Something about the Bose just looks...cheap. I'm sure they sound great but aesthetics definitely plays a part in my purchases.

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I'd go Momentums.

In that price range I'd also consider the Bowers and Wilkins P7. They fold, so they're a little easier to store when out and about.

Something about the Bose just looks...cheap. I'm sure they sound great but aesthetics definitely plays a part in my purchases.

Bose ae2 is a good looking decent sounding pair of headphones. They are only $150. I would highly recommend them.

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Bose ae2 is a good looking decent sounding pair of headphones. They are only $150. I would highly recommend them.

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I loved the way the momentums sounded at the store so much I impulse purchased one, even though I went in not expecting much.

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The qc15's noise cancellation is really quite amazing but I'm the kind of person who cannot trust himself to remember to keep a triple A battery handy for his headphones so I'd lean towards momentum or momentum on ears. they sounds great as well.

the only issue I have with the on ears is that they aren't as comfortable to me due to the way the design sits on top of the ear lobes. some people dont mind though

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The qc15's noise cancellation is really quite amazing but I'm the kind of person who cannot trust himself to remember to keep a triple A battery handy for his headphones so I'd lean towards momentum or momentum on ears. they sounds great as well.

the only issue I have with the on ears is that they aren't as comfortable to me due to the way the design sits on top of the ear lobes. some people dont mind though

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Thanks guys, I ordered some Momentums

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