Clarify immediately the type of music because the feeling of the consumer is not equal according to the listening genre. I listen mostly Metal Symphony (big guitars, lyrical voices, strong presence batteries and orchestra) and film music. So I can not enlighten you if you listen to rap, dance, R & B etc ...
If you hurry, know that you can go ahead and push the button "buy", you will not make mistake.
For the less hurried but more curious;)
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Parrot comparison with 1.0:
Overview -> Bose comes with a rigid protective cover so the helmet is better protected than in the bag fabric of Parrot. No decision "airplane" but the Bose is not intended to be used in transport to isolate noise.
Comfort -> There is no picture! The Bose is light and holds up well to head loosely. I think we can run with almost (if not the fear of the sweat soaking) so it is comfortable. Nothing to do with the Parrot.
Bluetooth -> The pairing is done without any difficulty and a voice indicates the battery and what devices it is connected. With Bose, can be connected to multiple devices simultaneously. Watching movies on a computer and answer the phone handsfree. I never have done it with the Parrot.
Audio Quality -> The sound is very balanced with the Bose who, although he does not have the settings for the Parrot, is perfect as it is. I find myself "rediscovered" pieces, hearing details that escaped me until then.
Autonomy -> This was the low point of the Parrot which required an extra battery. Here autonomy is fairly good with 15h announced (not removable battery). I did not push the helmet until 15h but I recharge only very occasionally.
Active Noise Reduction -> The Bose has none but, surprisingly, we are still in good conditions to play. With the volume below 50% on an iphone, I do not hear the keys on my keyboard when I type this comment.
Distance -> From memory, the Bose claims 9m between the device and the headset but I suspect that this estimate is deliberately pessimistic. I could leave a room and still hear or down one floor and still have sound. You can really circulate without keeping the device on itself.
Commands -> It is not the same chic touch controls of the Parrot but the buttons on the Bose to manage the volume, selecting tracks and take or reject a call. Unlike embossed buttons help find the right button.
Although the Parrot audio quality is also the rendezvous, comfort Bose is exemplary. It has no active reduction but still isolated from the environment (to a much lesser extent of course). This allows it to be very light and greatly increase its autonomy. I white Bose (normal, chuis a girl;) and it is really beautiful. I hope it does not get dirty too quickly.
Bose has really hit hard with this headset and I do not regret my purchase (not on Amazon, I admit). I think even resell my Parrot 1.0 (Zik they released a 2.0 but I have not tried). Beautiful, functional, light and with impeccable sound quality. Hence my 5 stars. With this headset, you are sure to please any music lover!