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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

These are my first headphones with noise reduction, when choosing, I compared them with Sony and Sennheisers. I liked the sound most of all with bows, Sony has too much bass, the senheisers did not suit the volume. Noise cancellation perfectly cuts off background noise: air conditioning, the rumble of the crowd, etc. Announcements in the subway, the loud conversation of attendants nearby, the director's shouting at his subordinates is not audible only when playing music at a volume above…

Pros
  • 1) The sound, as for me, is very decent. 2) Beautiful appearance. 3) Noise reduction is good, but with reservations.
Cons
  • 1) The design does not seem reliable. 2) The price from official sellers is too high. 3) Fiercely stupid official application.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I bought them in connection with the transfer to a remote location, and at home the neighbors in the socket are very fond of making some noise. Quiet music + noise reduction work very well together, the neighboring repair is barely audible. Noise reduction works properly, in everyday life there are no unnecessary noises, but it reacts to sharp and loud clicks from wire cutters with a second delay and a subsequent click in the ears)

Pros
  • Very cool ergonomics, better than the counterpart from Sony. The sound - I like it, but I'm not special.
Cons
  • I did not find a way to turn on and off the bluetooth right away, you have to wait. Noise canceling is slightly worse than in analog from Sony. They fall off if you open one ear and tilt your head. Sometimes the assistant pisses off when he lists the names of all the devices to which he is connected, but this is a purely subjective thing)

1. Still about the noise reduction. After reading the reviews, I was expecting a miracle. He is not. It becomes significantly quieter. Voices are almost inaudible, except for my son, but that's another story :). The rumble of the aircraft (in the cabin during the flight), loud screams, the noise of the subway - there is still, albeit much quieter. A huge plus is that you don’t have to turn up the volume, but, of course, there is no complete soundproofing. 2. If he doesn’t say or play anything…

Pros
  • 1. Battery life and charging speed. 2. Connecting to the phone and computer at the same time. 3. Normal microphone in headset mode. It is convenient to turn it off with a separate button. 4. Noise reduction. But on this topic, not everything is clear. 5. Assembly, materials - everything is not bad.
Cons
  • 1. Connected to Mac and iPhone at the same time. Music is not playing anywhere. After a conversation through an iPhone, music automatically starts on the poppy. You can’t set it up, you can’t turn it off, sometimes it doesn’t work, but almost always it does. Runs scary. 2. You sit on a poppy in a conf in a zoom. The phone is ringing. That's it, you don't hear the conf anymore. You begin to explain with gestures to the interlocutors: "oh, right now, I'll just hang up the call." Runs scary. Why didn't they make it just a periodic beep, like a second line, in the background of your conversation until you accept the call? 3. Sometimes at conferences in zoom, for some reason, the sound deteriorates (in the sense, the transmission of my voice). I don’t hear it myself, but people say that the voice becomes metallic, nothing is clear. Turning the headphones off/on helps.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are deviations, generally tolerable.

Ideal for open space work. Colleagues nearby will be muffled (but, of course, not completely), the general rumble is cut out perfectly. Listening to music on the go is no longer so cool. It is necessary to achieve such a position of the headphones on the head so that the headband does not knock on the ear cups. The talk mode could be very convenient if it didn't turn itself off. For example, such a scenario. I go to the store, turn on the talk mode, pay with a card, SMS comes in - that's it…

Pros
  • Good noise reduction, it has become softer and more pleasant compared to QC35 Good sound Use as a headset in noisy environments improved over QC35
Cons
  • The design of the headband is such that when walking it knocks on the cups Wearing comfort deteriorated compared to QC35 Strange sounds when playing from a computer, if connected to the phone The "talk mode" function is crooked Touch control involves accidental pressing

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I will never make this purchase again.

: after two years of use, I can say that these headphones have almost no advantages. The sound here is mediocre, the firmware can brick the device, but the main disgusting problem with these headphones, which literally makes them unbearable to use, is wheezing in idle mode. If you just sit in them, but do not listen to anything, then every 2-3 seconds a wheezing will be heard. The funny thing is that this is a problem for ALL operating systems and for ALL Bose devices. I will never buy devices

Pros
  • The pros include everything that other people attribute: - Decent noise reduction, which will save you from any low-frequency sounds; - Comfortable, fit well (subjectively, of course); - Pleasant materials and discreet design.
Cons
  • - DISGUSTING connection! Headphones are constantly connected to the MacBook + iPhone, and Bose considers dual connection to be a feature of these headphones and QC35. So, what is on the QC35 II, what is here, this "trick" does not work at all. Constant interference and wheezing appear if the headphones are connected to more than one device. They almost always do not understand which device is currently in priority, which is why such situations happen: you start music on a laptop, but it does not play, because the headphones do not understand that now you need to play sound from a laptop, and not from phone. Or this: music plays on one device, a notification arrives on the second, the headphones wheeze to it, play the notification sound and do not switch back to the first. - Signal range is weak. Even the little Beats X/Airpods/Airpods Pro go further than these headphones. - Headphones cannot be used adequately in headset mode: noise reduction is completely turned off, microphones work disgustingly, the other person cannot hear you, you hear the other person badly. This problem was also observed in the QC 35 II. I'll ate my review after some use: - In headset mode, using them is not as bad as it seemed before. - Wheezing has become much more. If the headphones are turned on for a long time, but nothing plays in them, they begin to reproduce the first sound with a strange wheezing.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I have not regretted the purchase, everything is fine.

I chose between Bowers&Wilkins PX7, BEYERDYNAMIC LAGOON, Sennheiser momentum 3 wireless and Bose. Bayer dismissed immediately, very small bowls and very flimsy to the touch. The bows have very hard ear cushions, once you put them on, you understand that wearing them will be uncomfortable. And then the battle of senkhs and bows began. Landing in the store seemed comfortable and one and the other model. Bowes are light and weightless on the head, senkhs have large soft bowls that gently envelop…

Pros
  • Lightweight, sit perfectly on the head, nothing presses anywhere. Well block any kind of rumble (coolers from the computer, the noise of cars outside the window). Good microphones. Google assistant.
Cons
  • Doesn't block people's voices, street or subway noise well. The shackle is upholstered with a material similar to rubber, tactilely pleasant, but the skin under it sweats. Cups for medium and small ears, the sound is rather mediocre.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

Chose between Sony WH-1000XM3, Marshall Monitor II ANC Bluetooth, Bose NC 700 and Bose QC 35 II. I chose according to the following parameters as the priority of significance decreased: 1. sound 2. noise reduction 3. headset 4. Design. Style 5. Battery life 6. Supported codecs The marshals look very rough, but in fact turned out to be soft and pleasant to the touch. Didn't like the design. Bose QC 35II are good, but already outdated. Inferior to Sony's noise cancellation and 700. For a long…

Pros
  • 1. Design. Modern. Stylish. Unusual combination of cup and darling. Very cool solution for adjusting the cups. 2. No crunch when bending the earphones 3. The sound is good. 4. Work great as a headset. 5. Noise reduction works softly and has 10 adjustment modes. Does not "hit" the ears when switching modes. 6. Pleasant materials that you enjoy tactilely. 7. They sit comfortably on the head, do not press or fall. Here you need to measure on your head. 8. My ears sweat less than the Sony WH-1000XM3 9. Active support for 2 devices. 10. They keep good communication at a distance from the source. 11. Reliable cool case.
Cons
  • 1. The Bose music app is raw and ineffective. The application loses the connection with the ears, but the iphone connection works stably. For me, this is not critical, since this is a one-time application for ating software and initial settings. It is a pity that they did not bring profiles and an equalizer. 2. Ears do not fold. 3. I like Sony's feature when I put my hand to switch to a conversation more than pressing and holding a button. You have to find and then hold. While you turn it on, it is no longer necessary, it is easier to remove the cup. 4. No automatic shutdown when removed. Pretty nice feature.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality didn't let me down.

A year later, a backlash appeared in the mount in the right cup, which became annoying when walking, because. at every step there was an extraneous sound. Annoying about like a wire rubbing against clothes in earplugs. Exchanged them for 45 under warranty :) I compared comfort with 35 and 45. Personally, for my head, the design of 35.45 turned out to be the most comfortable. The 700 feels much stronger on the head, maybe because of the weight, maybe because of the slightly narrower temple…

Pros
  • cool design Good noise reduction Touch volume control Bose sound
Cons
  • Big doubts about the reliability of the new type of cup attachment Random touch controls when taking off/putting on headphones Pause touch control does not work very reliably, sometimes from the first, sometimes from the second, sometimes it just gets dull.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

Warranty 1 year. Shortly after its completion, Bluetooth stopped working on them. I called the official service center - they said that they could not be repaired. Only new ones can be bought with a 25% discount, and the old ones will be recycled. Wireless communication, after more than 2 days, I was fortunately able to restore. It can be interrupted sometimes, but then, fortunately, it quickly recovers itself, and to continue listening to music, it’s enough just to click on the right earpiece…

Pros
  • Famous brand. Beautiful and stylish design. Active noise cancellation.
Cons
  • The first 3 days I had to endure pain, but then they perfectly took the shape of my head.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

The sound was not included in the pluses or minuses, since there was no way to compare head-on with the main competitors. Yes, it's all pretty subjective. As for me - a bit too much bass in places (I'm just not a fan). And so, after 10-15 minutes, you will no longer care how Sony or other classmates play. I would say that the sound is not bad considering AAC. In general, the ears are very worthy. Soft, do not put pressure on the head. Well, the noise reduction is generally beyond praise.

Pros
  • - Excellent noise cancellation. I managed to test it on 2 flights and on a trip to the subway. In an airplane, everything is magically jammed. Behind me sat a child who yelled louder than a turbojet. So, noise reduction in headphones + music at 50% volume completely solved the problem. In the subway, the noise reduction impressed me a little less, but there is more noise there (in old cars). - Design, appearance. They look interesting. You can't argue with that. - Comfortable and large ear pads. It is important. Since in many other headphones my ears began to hurt unbearably after 1.5-2 hours of listening. There is complete order. Tested 3-4 hours. - Good autonomy. On paper, though less than Sony, but in real life 20 hours is enough "for the eyes." - Good cover. Rigid, with a convenient compartment for wires. It is, however, quite compact.
Cons
  • - Bow. Yes, it really puts pressure on the head in a certain position. Discomfort is felt after 1-1.5 hours of listening. Personally, I just need to move it a little forward and the discomfort disappears. But then the headphones sit a little less securely. - The material of the ear pads. The skin is artificial. Absolutely non-hygroscopic, so moisture does not pass through. As a result, if you put the headphones with the ear pads down, they will leave “fat” circles everywhere. Not fatal, but still. - Uncomfortable to wear around the neck. To make it more or less comfortable, you have to unfold the ear pads, but then the touch sensor starts to work. Therefore, the headphones have to be constantly turned off and carried exclusively in the case. This leads to another minus. - Do not add up.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

I have been using them for about half a year, I switched to them from QuietComfort 35 II. Ambiguous impression. For very good microphones unambiguous +++. For comfort unambiguous -. The headband is semicircular, a couple of hours and a cross parting is obtained. With active walking / running, there are audible impacts of the mount on the headphone bowl. The ear pads are dense, compared to the QCII, the ears are somewhat prey, not so comfortable. Touch control is standard hell, especially in the

Pros
  • Very high quality microphones. Sound. usb c
Cons
  • Headband and ear pads

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly the product I wanted, price and quality don't match.

I mostly listen to audiobooks and use them as a headset. Very convenient in the subway, almost inaudible third-party noise. It is also convenient in the office, the interlocutor is heard well, the interlocutor, in turn, also hears well, and only me, extraneous noises are cut off. The quality of noise reduction is above all praise. Incredibly convenient system for connecting to two devices at the same time. They sit very comfortably on the head. Bought offline from an authorized dealer. Broke on

Pros
  • Good sound. Good soundproofing. Very convenient scheme for connecting to two devices at the same time.
Cons
  • Broke on day 9