🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones offer industry-leading noise cancellation with three adjustable levels, ensuring an optimal listening experience in any environment. With up to 20 hours of wireless playtime, a dual microphone system for clear calls, and seamless integration with voice assistants, these headphones are designed for the modern professional on the go.
Control Method | Voice |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 12 Inches |
Item Weight | 8.32 ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 4.1 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | 35 Series |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 20 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Music, Phone Calls, Podcasts |
Compatible Devices | iphone, ipad, android devices |
Cable Features | Detachable, Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Microphone Feature, Volume-Control |
Enclosure Material | Glass-filled Nylon, Faux Leather, Stainless Steel |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
B**A
Highly recommended, but not for meetings, or daily long hours use.
Amazing, I still prefer Sony M3.Update: for new noise cancelling headsets, these category of headsets are not so comfortable on the ears for long daily use. And the mic is not the best quality if you are planning to attend meetings when you have background noise or outdoors.For meetings, jabra evolve 65 is the best.
M**S
Great headphones
These headphones are more expensive in the Gulf than western world (and less tax is on these headphones). But they are still great headphones. Best on the market and in my opinion better than the Bose 700.
J**E
Perfect
Everything was ok
S**A
Happy customer
Got my headphones delivered today. Love it already. The quality of the sound is amazingNoise cancelling feature is 98% accurate.Worth the money.
J**0
Very comfortable, good sound, not for work
Overall I'm pleased with the quality and sound quality of these headphones, although I'd expect more at this price tag.Pros- Excellent sound quality- Ambiance noise suppression mode is very nice feature, works quite well. Please don't use this mode outside as this may be dangerous!- Very soft earpads, sits comfortably and no pressure on ears or head- Ability to connect to 2 devices at once over Bluetooth is a very handy feature, but I'd wish it could handle more devices- Ability to use wired connection when necessary. This is very good, especially given the average time on batteryCons- The Android app from Bose is mediocre. It doesn't remember the headset and asks to re-discover it all the time.- Mic is too sensitive. It is not good for the conferencing if your environment is noisy- Battery life is so-so. If you plan to use it in wireless mode, be prepared to charge it often- No wireless charging.- Earpads are so soft that they will not last very long. Be prepared to replace them after 1-2 years of normal use.
L**Y
Excellent!
Excellent, what more to say, it is Bose!
P**R
Not for everyday bit clumsy
Bit heavy duty but useful for future flights
A**E
I recommend this Heaphones.
There are enough reviews out there. So no need to “copy & paste” ;-) I love it. As a frequent flyer this make your live much more comfortable (in economy) than I could have expected ! Why Economy ? Cause I am not carrying it with me if I fly Business ;-)
L**S
Great headphones at a price to match
I bought this looking for comfortable headphones with good sound, and this pair was everything I was looking for (and more!).Comfort: The headphones rest lightly on your head without pushing down. The earcups are very soft and have ample room for your ears. The clamping pressure is almost non-existent and I can go 12+ hours with these on my head without any pain or irritation.Sound Quality: I am no expert on sound and how to describe it, but I feel like I am able to experience a wider range of sound wearing these (especially in the higher frequencies).Bluetooth: Easily connects to up to two devices (won't connect to more unless you remove devices using "Bose connect" app) with no noticeable latency. Unfortunately the volume is fairly low on bluetooth (I usually listen to music at around 30-40% system volume with other headphones, but I needed to turn it to 60% with these to reach the same volume levels).This isn't a problem for me however, because I'm at my computer most of the time, and when using a wired connection, it's actually quite a bit louder (I only need to keep it at 16-20% for the same volume).ANC: The headphones already have good noise isolation due to their design, but the ANC also works very well at blocking out all sound. I can't hear people talking 6 feet away when I am listening to music. The ANC is also very nice when I am gaming, since my fans can get pretty loud on my desktop. When the headphones are connected through wire, ANC is permanently on, so you can switch the headphones off to save battery if you don't need the ANC.For me, the only downside is the cost. I got it on sale for $280 CAD, but I would say it is worth it for its longevity (according to online reviewers) and comfort. I am extremely careful with my headphones, and the last pair of headphones I had ($80 Skullcandy Crusher 2014) lasted me 7 years before the earcups completely wore down and it started getting uncomfortable, so I am hoping these will last me much longer.tl;dr: A comfortable pair of closed-back over-ear headphones with great ANC. However, it might not fit everyone's budget.
T**O
Depois de quase 2 anos de uso
O isolamento é excelente e você não sente na cabeça, não é a toa que os gringos apontam esse como um dos melhores no quesito conforto. Ideal pra estudar (isolando ruído e sendo confortável), uso também pra ir pra academia. A bateria é excelente, dura séculos, horas e horas, dias e dias e eu uso bastante. Após um ano e meio de uso ele começou a descascar as almofadinhas (começou após eu usar pra academia e suar nele), mas um par de reposição aqui mesmo na amazon custa 40 reais. Sobre o som, de uma maneira geral é muito bom. Como sou fissurado por música já experimentei outras tecnologias melhores, só por isso dei 4 estrelas. Se estragasse compraria facilmente de novo. O case é muito bom, ele dobra e é bem portátil, leve... É quase perfeito. Valeu os 1500 que paguei na época. Acredito que vá durar por muitos anos ainda. Recomendo muito.
P**L
Never leave home without it.
These headphones are the best I ever bought.The fit over the ears is very comfortable, and because of that the noise cancelling is amazing.Use it on a daily basis while traveling and when I really need to focus on work.Drowns out the noise properly.The sound is clear, and the bass is fantastic.Great for listening podcasts, music and for taking telephone calls. Never heared anybody complain during phonecalls.Through the Bose app, you can adjust various functions, and keep track of the battery status.Again, I really never leave home without these.
K**.
Very comfortable in long use, great sound (low bass), great NC.
Everything I say is subjective and based on my own likes/dislikes and most importantly, my priorities.This is my 3rd Bose. I had a QC25 for about 3 years, then a QC35 which got stolen (hope that fellow is rotting somewhere). I had to decide what to get as a replacement. One of the priorities was cost as I didn't want to spend a lot.Sony's XM 4 & 5 looked great especially XM5 which had ironed out a lot of kinks from XM4. But the thing with Sony is that their sound signature is quite bass heavy and in many sound samples, they just sound muddy. I agree there is Sony's app with equalizer but I also didn't like the Auto NC they implemented. Sennheiser had Momentum 4 which had a couple of things I didn't like (plus cost). I also checked Bose 700 and QC45. The issue with QC45 is they have removed the ability to reduce NC levels making it unusable in windy conditions. Bose 700 had strong head pressure and I don't like touch controls, plus expensive.After watching tons of reviews of above headphones on YT and trying them in the stores, I decided to go with either QC 35 or this one, QC35 II. I'll detail my findings below.Noise Cancellation: The difference in Active NC in most headphones is very little. Some cancel lower freqs better while some cancel higher freqs better. You can't go wrong with most good HP these days. But having the ability to control the level of NC is a big plus. The QC35 II has an extra button (compared to QC35) which I can program to control the NC level. This is very useful as I can wear it outside in windy conditions without the winding blowing my ears away. By setting the NC level to low, wind noise is totally eliminated. The QC 35 II did work perfectly on flights by cutting the aircraft noise. (similar to QC35).Comfort: I felt the Bose to be the most comfortable HP amongst all I tried (above). I already have used the QC series before for years and I use the HP for long hours on a daily basis. I hardly feel discomfort, even after wearing them for 7-8 hours (flights). The cushions are soft and easy on the skin, the cups are deep enough for my big ears and the head band doesn't exert the pressure like the Hulk (or the Bose 700). I felt the Sony to be slight less comfortable when I tried them. The comfort is also in using the HP. I hate touch controls and prefer buttons, but the modern human needs to complicate things. Tactile buttons on the QC 35 II are simple, and just work.Materials: Quality of materials is excellent. The top cushion on the head band is soft and comfortable on top of the head. The cushions are great, the cups are made of some fiber (but not plastic), so they feel light yet premium to touch. The buttons feel snappy and firm to touch. The head band extension mechanism is also straightforward and easy to use without having to take them off (unlike the Bose 700 which I felt were quite horrible in this aspect due to its extension design)Price: QC35 II being an older model, I got this for about 21.5K INR. Lot better for what it gives me compared to QC 45, 700, or ones from other brands. This price worked well for me as this purchase itself was a sudden expenditure that I had not budgeted for.Sound: The Bose sound signature is relatively flatter compared to Sony (especially), but the sound stage feels wider and the sound itself feels more natural and authentic. Very difficult to explain unless one hears it themselves. I like this signature because of the type of music I listen as well as for gaming. You can use 3rd party equalizer apps if you want to tweak the sound (not the best solution) as the Bose app doesn't allow equalizer settings for the QC35 II like they do with QC45 (3 band that too). Sony does this better. But to my liking this works and I have no complaints.BT & Connectivity: You can connect to 2 devices at a time (sound only from one, but useful in case of receiving calls). The BT connectivity setup is fairly quick and without hiccups. The HP also comes with an audio cable (3.5mm audio port to 2.5mm HP port). This allows you to use the HP when the battery is down as well. Still can't use NC when its charging, though, but I read that it was for safety reasons. The BT connectivity is decent distance wise but in Indian homes, moving from one room to the other caused the connection to break. I'm guessing this is due to the construction of home (thicker walls? brick & cement? IDK) but this doesn't happen when I'm abroad and move across my house. But this is not a negative. One more thing I couldn't care less about is the Voice Assistant. I didn't want this feature and I don't use it on these HPs. I also don't want a machine listening to me and learning stuff.In the box: The pouch the HP comes in is great. It is sturdy enough and flat and comes with pockets. Great. The audio cable is good as mentioned above. It comes with a USB-micro USB charging cable, but it is very short. But they don't provide you with an airplane adapter. I still have mine from the QC25 but, seriously Bose. You can't include a small plastic thingy for this price?Overall, for the price and for what it offers, I felt it was best to go with something I was comfortable with. The QC35 II ticked all the boxes for me.
C**A
Don't buy Beats headphones
These headphones are worth every penny.The materials, the look, the feel, the sound are impeccable, but what's most important for me: noise cancellation is great - if you download the Bose Connect app you can even choose to have NO noise cancellation, LOW level or HIGH level of noise cancellation. (I had the chance to try on the Bose 700 some time ago and if you're looking for a total noise cancellation effect, those are the ones to go.)Another reason why I'm so enthusiastic about these headphones is my horrible experience with my first pair of headphones (Beats). Do not fall victim of pushy salespersons like I unfortunately did.Three years ago I found myself wandering around the airport, trying to kill time because of my flight was delayed. I thought that could be the perfect moment to purchase a pair of headphones at a good price.I had already did some research and from the online reviews, the Bose headphones had the best noise cancelling system hands down. Even though I expressed my interest on the Bose and my concerns about wind noises during calls to the salesman, he kept on praising Beats. Unfortunately I listened and thought "why not?", after all the price was quite lower. DO NOT make my same mistake: the price was lower and after my experience I can say they were still overpriced. Calls were a pain with the lightest breeze or the lightest "clothe stroking", the play button stopped working properly after one and a half year, after three years I couldn't hear sound from my right ear (faulty contact) and the cover of the ear cushion are all "unglued" so the foam is exposed, plus they are too tight on the ears.I love how comfortable these Bose are and I'm sure they will last for a very long time.
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