Bose noise cancelling headphones 700
Buy now £299, Bose.co.uk
Design
These are good-looking headphones. You can see and feel their quality immediately, the stainless steel headband and soft padding sliding neatly into the ear cups themselves, ensuring the headphones retain a united and sleek outline. The slide effect of the headband also means that the NC 700s are less fiddly than other headphones at this price point, with a simple push to adjust. You can’t fold the headphones up fully, but the cups fold flat to store in the solid carry case, and would fit perfectly in any rucksack or overnight bag.
The NC 700s are pretty lightweight, which might put some people off due to an interpreted lack of sturdiness, but this makes the headphones a breeze to wear for long periods. We really enjoyed wearing them, never feeling uncomfortable or as if we needed a break. Even in warmer weather, they still fit comfortably, and would be well-suited for a long day at work or focusing on a big project (we may or may not be using them right now).
Battery life is around 20 hours from one charge, which is pretty good, but comes up slightly short when compared to other headphones in the same price category. Still, a 15-minute charge will get you two hours of listening, which adds some flexibility to usage.
The Bose Music app is easy to use, and pairing is straightforward, although as the button for Bluetooth connectivity is the same as the off switch, we found ourselves unpairing our headphones from our device a few times. Touch controls are simple to get the hang of, with various taps and swipes on the ear cups to change tracks or turn up the volume. If you’re using an iOS device, you can also use touch controls to discover new music on Spotify based on your listening history, or pick up from where you last left off with a quick tap.
Sound
The NC 700s are the king of ANC. The click test – clicking our fingers around the cans like a wildly-inexperienced castanet player – is a good way to check noise cancellation, as the technology does a particularly good job of cutting out the higher registers. The NC 700s passed this test with flying colours. These headphones have market-leading noise cancellation, with amazing noise dampening even at half power: if you want them to, they’ll basically shut out all external sounds quieter than a jet engine.
This noise cancellation, vitally, works both ways, extending to your voice on phone calls. Bose has included eight microphones in the NC 700s, two of which are focused entirely on your voice, while two others share their time between you and the noise around you. The systems work in tandem to reject background noise and isolate your voice, meaning fewer sounds from the outside world and more of your own dulcet tones for the person on the other end.
This is genius, and works brilliantly to cut out unwanted noise. However, when testing (aka talking to Mum), we found that our speaking voice was ever-so-slightly muffled, with a slight lack of crispness. As a trade off, we think this is more than worth it, and something Bose will undoubtedly fix in the next batch of headphones. Voice commands are flawless too, working with Google Assistant, Alexa or Siri.
The most important element is, of course, audio quality, and the NC 700s produce a fantastic sound. From deep, looming bass in Billie Eilish’s “Bury a Friend”, to the tinkling trebles in Jacob Collier’s acoustic “In Too Deep”, these headphones have brilliant audio flexibility. Childish Gambino’s “Redbone” is a good litmus test for headphones, with its quick register changes, and the NC 700s cope without any fuss. It’s the same story with spoken word podcasts and classical concertos, where silence is crisp and every complicated element of sound works in sync.
The verdict: Bose noise cancelling headphones 700
The noise-cancelling ability of these headphones is probably the best you can get on the market – it really is a pleasure to switch them on and switch the world off. Add to that their sophisticated look, lightweight comfort and solid phone call ability, and you’re hard-pressed to find a better option. The NC 700s are up there with Sony’s offerings, which is as big a compliment you can give when it comes to ANC headphones.
While other headphones may edge them when it comes to audio quality (and we mean edge), the NC 700s are the winner when it comes to ANC. This is as good a noise cancelling as we’ve heard through wireless headphones – if you’re in the market for a new pair and are focused on this, the Bose noise cancelling headphones 700 are the way to go.