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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A reliable product for all occasions, the quality is at the level.

The headphones aren't terrible in general, but they really shine in certain situations, like riding the subway or being on a lengthy journey. The troubles with the connection that were discussed earlier and the limited set are certainly upsetting, but other than that, everything is running smoothly! Many advantages: 1. Ease of use and high-level craftsmanship. The headphones have a metal and plastic construction of good quality, are comfortable to wear on the head, and do not come off easily. Moreover, navigation is straightforward, with three keys located on the right and a dedicated button located on the left (which may be programmed for assistant, Siri, or noise reduction). 2. A charge of battery. I have already had the headphones for two months, and during that time I have worn them daily in the subway and on the street at a temperature of -10 while charging them seven times. Despite the fact that I was frustrated by the absence of a type-c charging port, c 3. Sound. The same point will also be included in the cons section because this does have some downsides. The sound is really full and profound, there is an adequate amount of channels, and the volume is also there; nevertheless, after listening to it at its highest level for half an hour in the subway, you might desire it to be a bit louder. 4. Noise reduction. It is the one that truly deserves to be in headphones for thirty thousand (I personally bought mine for this money, since I have a limited edition in blue, brought from the Netherlands). Works for all 100, but for the first week I had to get used to it; there was a feeling of "Crush" on the ears, as if the pressure had jumped; at a high level, nothing was heard at all; and for the very first time, a kind of shock can occur when you crawl out of quiet ears into a noisy world and you don't understand at all how it was possible to achieve such a contrast in noise. Having this drawback: 1. Hardware and the overall quality of the work. Bowes has developed his own application for the axle and the bucket, and let me just state right off the bat that it's awful. The functionality is completely nonexistent; all that can be done in the application is toggle the noise reduction on and off and access the settings. Just an extremely lovely settings program; there is no equalizer or anything else like that. The next topic is the standard of the work. I advise everyone who owns an Android device to give it some thought. I am the proud owner of a Samsung A8 and a Gear C3 watch. The issue is that when using Android, the headphones only function sometimes, the music frequently stops playing, and the signal is lost. And it is not dependent on the temperature, the distance, or the randomness of the phone's location. I had already entertained the possibility that the product in question was flawed; however, upon closer inspection, I discovered that the headphones in question are genuine; the counterfeit version simply isn't compatible with the proprietary software; the genuine headphones, meanwhile, function normally when connected to the iPhone of a friend. Based on this, I can draw the conclusion that the ears are not particularly compatible with android; nevertheless, the outcome may vary depending on the phone. 2. Sound. Because there are not enough bottoms here, I will not be painting for a very long time. My Meise Flow for 7k has far more bass, in addition to being significantly richer and cleaner. But, this is already open to interpretation, and for some people, working in the air subs is the pinnacle of their career goals. 3. Packing and kit. Headphones that cost 25,000 are shipped in a flimsy cardboard package (again, the same Meizu flow is packed much better and richer for their money), the complete usb cable is generally a shame, and these are typically sold in a bundle along with inexpensive power banks and Chinese speakers; however, this was reverted to the first model when it was discontinued.

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