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Review on ๐ŸŽง Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series I) Wireless Headphones: Noise Cancelling and Sleek Black Design by Bogdan Rusakov แ Œ

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I do not advise buying this product, there is nothing to praise here.

After reading the evaluations, I changed my mind and chose to wait for the weather near the sea instead of attempting to refund the money and purchase a Sony. In conclusion, I want to emphasize that purchasing headphones at the present is both financially impossible and pointless (as soundproofing). There is information that suggest that not all users have been affected, but are you willing to take a chance on losing 20,000 and pray for good fortune? =) In the event that you send the headphones in for repair under warranty, the manufacturer now recognizes the existence of the issue and sends a replacement. However, the headphones just come with an earlier firmware version, on which the noise cancellation completely fails while using. ! If you've already purchased headphones and your firmware version is less than 4.5.2, you should delete the bosecomnnect application right away or just forget about it. In the meantime, keep an eye on the topic at /Firmware-4-5-2-QC35-ii/td-p/213820 in hopes that the issue will be resolved. For everyone else, I strongly advise not purchasing (at this time!).

Pros
  • I used to be able to confidently state that headphones were a wise investment. This, in my opinion, is the finest that can currently be found in principle in terms of a combination of factors. I actually reside there. I put them on in the morning and remove them at night. - Via audio. There are no issues at all; the sound is decent and clean. (You can adjust them in the sound device control window if the bass is too low. I strongly suggest that you activate the spatial sound simulation in the same location. โ€“ In accordance with wearability. The earphones are really lightweight and cozy. I usually wear for almost ten hours each day. Ears do not ache, grow fatigued, or perspire. By the working day. If memory serves, the manufacturer claims 20 hours. Due to the fact that there is slightly less than half of the charge left after a full day of use, I tend to think this is true. I can't be more specific because I charge it at night. - Usability. I advise turning off the speech prompts in the Bose app right away (you don't need them, trust me) and switching the noise cancellation control from the assistant to the button (on the left ear). When I work at a computer and listen to music from the same location, the operation of two devices is supported, which is helpful. When a call comes in on the phone, it comes right to the headphones. The microphone functions perfectly. (I noticed that others have expressed dissatisfaction with this, but I have zero concerns in this area.)
Cons
  • Up until recently, I could confidently claim that headphones were a wise investment. This, in my opinion, is the best combination of factors that can currently be found in theory. I actually reside there. I put them on in the morning and remove them at night. - Via audio. There are no complaints at all; the sound is decent and clean. You can adjust them in the sound device control window if the bass is too low. I strongly suggest that you activate the spatial sound simulation in the same location. - In accordance with the level of comfort. The headphones are wonderfully lightweight and cozy. I usually wear for almost ten hours each day. Ears do not ache, grow fatigued, or perspire. By the working day. If memory serves, the manufacturer claims 20 hours. Due to the fact that there is slightly less than half of the charge left after a full day of use, I tend to think this is true. I can't be more specific because I charge it at night. - Usability. I advise turning off the speech prompts in the Bose app right away (you don't need them, trust me) and switching the noise cancellation control to the button (on the left ear) rather than the assistant. I work at a computer and listen to music from the same location, and when a call comes in on the phone, it immediately goes to the headphones, so it's convenient that the functioning of two devices is enabled. The microphone functions perfectly. (I noticed that some people have complained about this, but I have zero complaints in this area.)