Nice, thanks! I've seen it, and know that most of the time Bose products are fantastic.
Aren't these too big though? Especially for traveling.
I'm looking for wireless, but if someone out there wants a cheaper, wired version I just found it on QVC (lol): www.qvc.com/Bose-QC-25-Noise-…
I'm looking for some wireless noise canceling headphones that are not that big. Any recommendations will be appreciated!
I was thinking on spending around $150. Any recommendations are appreciated.
I know they don't exactly match your criteria (about $299 I think and maybe too big if you don't want over-ear headphones), but the Bose QuietComfort 35's are one of my favorite products I own.
I don't have a deal link handy, but I remember seeing it somewhere. Will update this post when I find it.
Nice, thanks! I've seen it, and know that most of the time Bose products are fantastic.
Aren't these too big though? Especially for traveling.
I'm looking for wireless, but if someone out there wants a cheaper, wired version I just found it on QVC (lol): www.qvc.com/Bose-QC-25-Noise-…
I think discipline is key here. I tend to put time on the calendar for something that I want to do, like writing in my journal, for example. Perhaps you can treat it as a task that needs to be done, rather than another idea you'd like to pursue.
What you want to avoid is thinking about it while doing your current project as @pugson said.
Yeah, I agree with the peeps above. I’d say that perhaps simply let it be as it is and have people crowdsource more products and refine it and then at some point when Black Friday, or a similar event, comes make a bundle of services by pairing up with the makers and sharing revenue. However, this would only make sense if you’ve already established a nice base of users visiting the list. These things take time to develop and nurture!
Pretty cool list for travelers:
packhacker.com/deals/