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Bose in-ear headphones
- Soft silicone tips in three sizes for a personal, comfortable fit
- Proprietary Bose headphone technologies deliver clear, well-balanced sound, including deep low notes
- Headphones rest gently in the bowls of your ears, not the ear canals
- Angled plug fits most MP3 players, including iPod and iPhone , as well as laptops and CD/DVD players
Bose in-ear headphones deliver quality audio you'd expect only from much larger headphones plus a comfortable, adjustable fit. Enjoy tonally-balanced, realistic sound thats faithful to the source. And personalize your fit with the included small, medium and large silicone tips. Ideal for personal listening while exercising, relaxing or on the go.
Better sound, better fit
Unlike most earbuds, Bose in-ear headphones are designed to be worn comfortably for extended periods of time. Our audio engineers developed contoured, soft silicone tips that rest easily in the outer bowls of your ears, not the pressure-sensitive ear canals.
You may find using a different size tip for each ear the most comfortable option.The headphones come with removable tips in three sizes so you can tailor a fit thats right for you. Bose in-ear headphones also come with a lanyard and clip for enhanced stability when youre on the move.
Better on the go
Bose in-ear headphones are engineered specifically as music headphones for use with MP3 players, laptops, and portable CD players. The cables angled plug also fits directly into Apple iPhone and other sources with recessed headphone jacks. A sleek, protective carrying case is included, with enough extra room for a portable MP3.
Features TriPort acoustic headphone structure, Comfortable in-ear headphone design includes contoured, soft silicone tips that rest gently in the bowls of your ears, not the ear canals.
available only from Bose, features tiny vents in the earcups that help produce a tonally-balanced audio performance, including deep low notes, from lightweight, on-ear headphones.
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 20 October, 2008.