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Too good to be true? Not this time, this time they're just as advertised
Alright, so, an official review. I don't do this often but, here goes: I fly a lot, and am a working husband with 5 kids so affording the Bose Quiet Comfort for $300 is a little out of my price range. In comes the Treblab Z2 that is "supposed to be" as close to a comparison to the Bose unity for a fraction of the cost.
Finally! A product that under promised and over-delivered. They did not purport to be better than or as good as the Harmon's or Bose units, but that they have a superior sound quality (which they absolutely do) have a crazy long battery life (which they happen to have), and are insanely comfortable (This is probably as good a quality as the sound itself). Oh...the active noise canceling. Yeah, that actually works too...and it actually is true that you can wear them without audio/music simply to have Q U I E T. Rumor has it quiet is something that happens when there is no sound whatsoever by any mechanical, electronical, or human entity or device. I rarely experience this. These Treblab Z2's are pretty freaking cool. Another part that's awesome is no one has these...yet. So i looked pretty bad ass on the plane yesterday laughing at all those that spent $350 bucks and I spent...way less for (in my opinion) something as good.
Make no mistake, these are great quality. All joking aside, if I could buy these all over again it would be an easy decision.
A company that delivers on what they say their product will do is, in most cases, false. This, however is the exception to that rule.
October 2018 · Electronics · verified purchase