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Review on Black Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Alexa Voice Control and Noise-Cancelling Technology by Quan Ho (Jason) ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

Works with Android and Windows. They use the SBC and AAC codec. Both codecs are natively supported on all Android devices. On Windows, only SBC is out of the box. There are separate prefixes for windows that are able to cool codecs, Tapa Atpx and higher. But these ears do not know how to cool codecs. Apple uses its AAC: High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding (AAC-HE) codec. It is different from Android AAC, which is why many other headphones do not work with Apple. There are reviews on the Internet that bosses with Iphone work successfully. I didn't check. Are they worth their money? for today (2022-01) it is 23000r, I think yes. For the same money it is difficult to find a high-quality noise reduction. Competitors cost about 30 thousand: Sony WH-1000XM4, Dali iO 6, Bowers & wilkins px7 But most competitors know how to AtpxHD. By the way, samsung has been blocking AtpxHD in phone firmware since 2022. Samsung has LDAC (this is the Sony codec) and this is the only good codec option on Samsung. You can see what codecs are in the developer options on your phone - I strongly advise you to do this before buying any headphones. May the music be with you)

Pros
  • 1. Simultaneous connection to 2 devices (Multipoint) 2. Noise suppression. Although the voice is almost not pressed, which is sad. 3. Turning on the headphones (power on) brings a pleasant color to the music - they lift up the top and nose a little. 4. Work on a wire with a dead battery. 5. The battery lasts a very long time. Sometimes I forget to charge. 6. sit perfectly on the head. They don't press. Lungs. 7. Ear pads look like new in 2 years. One of the bloggers called these headphones a workhorse. I completely agree. They do not bring delight, or awe - they just work. You turn them on and work. Physical buttons are convenient.
Cons
  • It is precisely because of the dullness of this "workhorse" that I am looking for ears for my mood. To play bright. Short range BT reception. Through the wall 3 meters from the transmitter (laptop or phone), distortions begin. When working with two devices at the same time, they can be stupid for a long time when changing the device. For example, you speak on Skype on a PC through your ears. A notification comes to the phone. The ears instantly switch to the phone and remain on it for a while, and you continue the conversation on Skype. You have to quickly turn off the bluetooth on the phone. In complete silence, I hear white noise during noise reduction between melodies, although I didn’t seem to hear it before. The sound quality is very neutral, especially over the wire with the amplifier turned off in the ears. Even Boring. If I want to listen to music pleasantly, I put on an AKG N60 on a wire. The sound quality over SBC/AAC is so-so. There is a sound delay. YouTube sometimes compensates for it successfully, sometimes not so much. The microphone is full g. No. They hear me like from a barrel. There is no noise reduction in the microphone from the word at all. They hear me worse than talking nearby. I participate in conferences at work every day. We have to turn off the microphone always, so as not to disturb the people.

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