If you want wireless over-ear headphones with active noise cancellation, then be sure to check out this model. Comparing the Bose QC35II with the Sony WH-1000XM3, B&O Beoplay H9 and B&W PX, in the end I bought Bose in terms of consumer characteristics. Noise canceling is Sony's best, but Bose's is also at a high level. Appearance - at B & O, but they are inconvenient, and the workmanship is lame in some places (but not visible from afar). B&W style but heavy! Sound: Sony has no sound at all, in my opinion, only booming basses, B&O has strange unpleasant highs, B&W did not even listen, because weight beat off all desire. And Bose has the most pleasant sound in the entire frequency range. Bose magic :))) But! Just don't think you'll get HiFi. No. There is no detail and filigree here. For comparison, we used the iBasso DX80 player and headphones of a slightly higher level - Denon AH-MM400 (cost about 35,000) (in both cases - wired connection, of course). Well, even though Bose play very close in spirit, Denon does them on all fronts. So Bose is the perfect option for every day: noise canceling, no wires, comfortable to wear, and good quality sound. But if you want HiFi sound without compromise to enjoy listening on a good player with a good DAC and amplifier at home on the couch - look for something else, I think there are cheaper and more expensive good wired headphones, but without noise reduction of course. And so - the model is beautiful. Happy with purchase and recommend to others.
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