





🎧 Elevate your commute — silence the noise, amplify your life.
The Bose QuietComfort 20 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones are wired in-ear headphones designed specifically for Samsung and Android devices. Featuring advanced noise cancelling technology, a 16-hour battery life, and exclusive TriPort and Active EQ audio enhancements, they deliver premium sound quality and comfort. Ideal for frequent travelers and commuters, these headphones provide superior noise isolation and customizable fit with three sizes of StayHear+ tips, making them a top-tier choice for immersive listening on the go.












| ASIN | B00X9KW4PW |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,141 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Charging time | 2 Hours |
| Compatible devices | Samsung and Android devices |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Touch Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 718840-0030 |
| Item weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BOSGF |
| Material | Silicone |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 132.08 x 12 x 6 cm; 44 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Recommended use: for travel, public transportation, travel, open spaces and activities requiring reduced background noise. |
| Specific uses for product | Travel |
| Style | Android/Samsung Devices |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
F**E
Solid earphones with great noise cancelling. Worth having even in the “wireless” era
I bought the Bose quiet comfort 20 few months ago at £178, so I had time to tested it properly before writing this review. The first question that I had was “is it worth buying wired earphones in the wireless era”? The answer is definitely yes. I use those with my iPhone XR together with the apple adapter (I tried a non apple one and it did not work properly): the sounds quality is perfect and the noise cancelling is great. I also bought a Bluetooth adapter to link these earphones to my Kindle Oasis, and the noise cancelling works perfectly (the sounds as well but it is referred to audiobooks only). These earphones are very comfortable to wear, and adapter with different sizes are present in the package. I tested the sound quality on classic music and pop music, and the quality is very high. In terms of noise cancelling, I was pleasantly surprised. I run a test together with a friend of mine in a pub: we listened to the same music by using the Bose quiet comfort 20 and another high quality over ear headphones (cannot declare the brand here, but trust me, they are worth around £400). The noise cancelling of the earphones was far superior to the over ear headphones. As a frequent flyer, I used it on the airplane to shut down the noise around, including loud chatting and crying babies. On the bus, instead, you can still hear the engine down; this does not affect significantly the experience, as I can clearly listen to music and audiobooks without problems. The same does not apply to regular earphones. The material is quiet robust, even though I read other reviews where customers were complaining about the poor quality. I disagree with those, as I found them solid. Of course, you need to look after them properly and not simply dropping them in the bag. If you use the case provided and you do not stretch the wires abruptly and extensively (as for any wired earphone or headphone), then they will last without displaying any sign of use. Battery life is declared to be16 hours, which seems correct. The battery for the noise cancelling is external and can be a bit tricky to deal with while walking. No great fuss honestly, as you can put it inside the pocket of a jeans or a jacket. In summary, I strongly recommend this product for all frequent travellers and commuters, for music enthusiasts and for audiobook listeners. It is cheap compared to other wireless options, and the fuss of the wire is, in my opinion, minimum compared to the advantages of the noise cancelling earphones (great during summer either, in contrast with over ear headphones, for isntance).
M**M
Sublime Sound - Staggering Active Noise Isolation
I bought these having left my Sony active noise isolating headphones in the lounge of an airport much to my wallets dismay. However, looking upon the bright side I figured this was a good excuse to look for new - and therefore hopefully better - solutions. Previously I've had two pairs of the Sony digital headphones which were excellent to be honest. The main disadvantage being that being over ear they are larger and therefore bigger to carry around in limited cabin baggage as well as being in the way if I nodded off during the flight. However, given previous in ear solutions which had always been a bit of a let down I stuck with them. But, as ever technology moves on and needing a replacement for my stupidly lost pair I decided to check out the reviews for in ear active noise cancelling earphones and by a country mile these Bose ones came out on top in most top ten lists. And, whilst I'm a bit sceptical of so called professional reviewers - and a slight bias against Bose which I associate with roll neck jumper wearing cobblers - the volume of positive reviews swayed me. So, here I am in possession of a swanky pair of Bose active noise cancelling headphones that in comparison to anything I've used before blows them all into the weeds. Really. Firstly, they are really comfortable to wear even on a long flight. They fit perfectly despite the ear buds being odd shaped. Clearly a well researched and considered design for the human ear. When you first push them in think that they are not secure because the pressure is so low compared to a more conventional pair of ear buds but, in fact they are very solidly in place despite the initial feeling. Sound quality is superb. Really superb for in ear items. Deep base and a great soundstage to use the poncey kind of gobbledygook used in What HiFi. Simply put I haven't heard a pair of in ear speakers sound so good full stop. Then when you switch on the noise cancelling the reason you've just shelled out 250 quid becomes clear. I tried these without any sound input when I first used them on an Airbus 321, sat behind the wings and therefore in cattle class on a budget aircraft in the noise line of the engines. Clearly it was pretty noisy where I was sat and yet as soon as I switched these on it felt as if I'd gone deaf. Honestly, almost all of the ambient sound vanished instantly. It was so startling I tried the effect three times for laughs. Once you then put on the sound from whichever thing you are using as the source the final tiny bit of external sound vanishes into the background. Its frankly, startling. So without a doubt these are fully worth the 250 quid if you travel by air regularly, because they make the whole experience slightly less miserable. Now, like all things in life there are a couple of niggles. Especially given that these are not actually resident at the cheap end of the market. Firstly, if you buy these chances are you are looking at the noise cancelling for the hell that is flying and as such if you buy these you would expect them to be geared to working with aircraft systems, In other words the weird twin plug fittings that are still in place on most aircraft. But, Bose don't supply the adaptor which means that you might buy these unknowingly and then find that once ensconced on board you can't use them. This is a bit penny pinching when you consider the upfront cost when far cheaper items come with everything you need. So factor in another fiver for the adaptor. Most of all, make sure you get one. The other slight irritation is that the carrying pouch is a bit low rent, but most of all quite small. And I can see this being a bit of a long term problem because the USB charged power supply has the cables fitted into each end of the unit and when in the pouch they are bent over quite hard which I'm sure is putting strain on the wires. I can imagine that if you regularly take them in and out of the carrying pouch and do so without being careful the long term effect could be broken wires. Overall though, for what these are made for they are superb. Best noise cancelling earphones I've ever come across.
C**N
Muy cómodos, buen sonido, tal vez esperaba algo más espectacular, pero aún así es muy buen sonido con la reducción de ruido. El único inconveniente en color blanco es que tienden a macharse muy fácil, fuera de esto el producto es recomendable.
D**O
La cancellazione del rumore e' ottima, anche se non totale. Alle basse frequenze la cancellazione e' ottima. Alle medie frequenze comincia a perdere un po' di efficacia. Si sentono debolmente le voci delle persone con alte frequenze (le voci si sentono molto metalliche). L'algoritmo di cancellazione funziona meglio con suoni periodici (rumori di motori, ventole di PC) piuttosto che con rumori ad impulso (come una porta che sbatte). La cancellazione quindi e' ancora da migliorare secondo me, ma e' anche vero che comunque rimane la migliore fra quelle disponibili in commercio, soprattutto per delle in-ear che non hanno un ulteriore filtro del padigione. La qualita' audio e' buona. Timbrica Bose ovviamente, quindi con una leggera enfasi sui bassi. Per me non e' un difetto perche' rispetta le mie preferenze. Il circuito di riduzione comunque impedisce a questi auricolari di raggiungere una qualita' audio pari ad altri della stessa fascia di prezzo. Consigliatissimi se state spesso in ambienti rumorosi, come uffici con molti PC, aerei, luoghi affollati e cosi via. In questo caso l'esperienza audio e' comunque migliore perche' nonostante la qualita' audio sia piu' bassa di altri auricolari sullo stesso prezzo, si sentono meglio perche' isolano i rumori esterni. Per ambienti silenziosi o per audiofili che ascoltano musica in ambienti adatti consiglio di guardare altro.
J**.
Bose QuietComfort 20 ear buds noise cancellation is as good as QuietComfort 25 over the ears headset. I highly recommend it for noisy environments when you try to get rest or need to focus. It is a must for long flights, noisy subway rides, phone calls in a noisy public spaces. Cuts out noisy A/C and noisy neighbors. You don't get a complete silence but the remaining sound is no longer disturbing. When there is very little noise around, you can hear a slight white noise from the headset. It's not annoying. Don't use it for phone calls in quiet settings because you will lose sense of people around you and talk too loud. In my opinion, batteries keep charge sufficiently long and recharge fast. Can be recharged while using them. Love the button that can disable noise cancellation and feed outside sounds so you can have quick chat with someone without taking off the earbuds. It should be used when riding a bike or driving. Can be worn for a long time because ears don't overheat like they do with over the ear headsets. It is even possible to sleep with them because there is no bulky hardware on your head. Can rest the head on a side when sitting in an airline seat. Can sleep with head resting on a side of a pillow as long as the bottom edge of the pillow aligns with the ear or above it. I don't like the fact the LED lights can be seen only from one side of the control module. Light should wrap around. The earbuds should shut off when not in the ear to conserve battery. Yes, it is pricey. Don't have any opinion on quality of sound when listening to music, except that any music without noise sounds much better than from a good headset but without noise cancellation.
N**N
Ich habe schon seit Jahren einen Bose QC2 der mich auf sehr vielen Geschäftsreisen begleitet hat. Wer viel im Flieger sitzt weiss, wie laut die Umgebung ist und wie sehr die Ohren leiden müssen. Bose's QC20 ist eine deutliche Weiterentwicklung und bietet einen Komfort den ich bisher nicht kannte. Man muss allerdings dazusagen, dass nicht jeder gerne In-Ear trägt. Ich war zuerst skeptisch, da ich von anderen In-Ear immerwieder enttäuscht wurde was das übliche "sich selbst hören" betrifft. Bei einem Telefonat mit den QC20 hört man sich aber selbst kaum noch reden und kann somit wesentlich besser telefonieren. Über den Klang und dessen Autentizität kann man sich streiten, mir passt es genau richtig. Ich trage den Kopfhörer jeden Tag etwa 2-3 Stunden, telefoniere, häre Musik oder unterdrücke damit einfach nur Flugzeuggeräusche oder Umgebungsgeäusche. In ruhigen Umgebungen kann man das Rauschen (white noise) hören, es stört aber nicht. Auch in sehr lauten Umgebungen beweist der QC20 dass er sein Geld Wert ist. Pluspunkte für mich: + Sehr gute Passform im Ohr + Tragekomfort von Ohrstecker, Kabel etc. ist wirklich gut + Sehr gutes Ausblenden von Umgebungsgeräuschen wie Auto, Flugzeug, Zug - Aber auch Tischnachbarn, Bürogeräusche etc. + Durchschschleifen von Musik wenn QC20 ausgeschaltet ist. + Akkulaufzeit sehr gut Minuspunkte für mich - Kleine Box am Ende des Kabels ist schwer zu verstauen, das Kabel zum Kopfhörer könnte noch 20 cm länger sein um das Handy und die kleine Box flexibler unterzubringen - Akkutausch? Möglicherweise eine kostenintensive Reparatur durch Bose? Wer ein kompromissloses In-Ear Noise Reduction Headset sucht ist hier sehr gut bedient!
I**R
Noise Canceling 4.5/5 Love the noise cancelling these provide. They're not at quiet as the QC30 or QC35 (simply because they are a different type, in ear vs over ear) but they are very comfortable to wear in the long run. I was used to listening to my music at over 60% volume but with the noise cancelling on I'm listening to my music at less than 15%, which is of course very helpful in the long term for the health of my ears. The switching on of the noise cancellation does take some getting used to, it gives a phantom feeling of the kind of pop that your ears experience when you're in an airplane but it's not actually there. Do keep in mind that they won't cancel out all the noise, they're best at cancelling out low frequency constant sounds like engine noise and it does that very well. Sound Quality 4/5 The sound quality is the same as you get in any of the Bose systems or headphones. It's a beautiful flat response with no amplification in any frequency, which means that you hear the audio as is, the way the musician intended it to be. If you prefer higher bass then you will need to adjust your equalizer for that and it still sounds very good. Comfort 5/5 These aren't exactly in ear, they sit firmly, just on the outside of you ear canal and the design of the tip makes it very comfortable even for extended use. I've used them for 5 hrs + at a stretch and they've been very comfortable.
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