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Review on Black Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Alexa Voice Control and Noise-Cancelling Technology by Hideo ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

I have had a lot of headphones, including two models with active noise cancellation from Sony (yes, those are the very ones, I have a separate review) and Parrot Zik3, at home there is a B&W P7W purely for "sound", so my choice was balanced and quite conscious. Bose doesn't have the best sound, doesn't have the most technology, doesn't have the best noise cancellation, and whatnot, but they're the most comfortable full-size wireless headphones I've ever owned. Feel free to advise everyone who wants to stay for a long time, and most importantly, comfortably hide from the noise in the office, metro or plane. I also considered the new Bose NC 700 model before buying, they did not fit. S. Bose is relaunching the QC35II in 2022 under the new QC45 name. The design will remain the same, they will add usb-c, they will pump the stuffing a little. In general, the model has become a modern classic :)

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Pros
  • - Comfort comes first. The headphones are very light, the ear cushions are soft, they do not press on the top of the head. - The sound is good (no more, no less), with a neutral character. - Connect to two devices at the same time. - Active noise cancellation works great. - Convenient control of physical buttons, no false clicks. - Battery life is not a record, but more than enough for real life. — Replaceable elements. The ear pads, for example, sit on latches, are easily removed and replaced with new ones, like almost everything else, of spare parts in the network in bulk. — Compactness. The headphones are not large and, unlike most competitors, look neat on a small head. Foldable design. - Hard case included.
Cons
  • - The headphones creak in the hands (there is no creak on the head). - Micro-usb in 2022. But Bose has a new NC700 with type-c. - When connected via 3.5 cable, bluethooth is not active. - Wired are connected via a non-standard cable 3.5-2.5 jack. - Short charging cable included. - There is no "street / transparency" mode, in which the sounds are amplified and you can hear what is happening around without removing the headphones, it is convenient in the office. Many competitors have this mode. - There is no separate EQ in the application.

Comments (6)

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March 01, 2023
Convenient case, excellent ergonomics and control
November 16, 2022
Has pros: good noise reduction, but the neighbor's drill will completely drown out Has some cons after a year of frequent use, the right pad was torn, poor quality of materials and workmanship, for such a price I think this is absolutely unacceptable
November 16, 2022
compared with beats studio 3 and sony 1000 chose bose qc35
October 26, 2022
In general, the headphones are fire!
October 26, 2022
I recommend it to anyone who is tired of the wires from your headphones and bad sound!
October 11, 2022
In general, I noted that this product is really worth the amount shown.

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