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Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Noise-Cancelling, with Alexa Voice Control - Black
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| Brand | Bose |
| Color | Black |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
About this item
- Three levels of world-class noise cancellation for better listening experience in any environment
- Alexa-enabled for voice access to music, information, and more
- Noise-rejecting dual-microphone system for clear sound and voice pick-up
- Balanced audio performance at any volume
- Hassle-free Bluetooth pairing, personalized settings, access to future updates, and more through the Bose connect app. USB cable: 12 inch
- Bose AR enabled — an innovative, audio-only version of augmented reality
- For iPhone, iPad, and Android users, be sure your product’s firmware is up to date through the Bose connect app. Then you can access a showcase of Bose AR enhanced apps with Links to download them.
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| connectivity tech | Bluetooth | Wireless, Wired | Wireless, Wired | Bluetooth |
| headphones form factor | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear |
| connector type | 3.5mm Jack | 2.5mm Jack | 2.5mm Jack | Stereo Mini Jack |
| noise control | active noise cancellation | — | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation |
| headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | — | — | 3.5 mm Jack |
| cable feature | Detachable, Without Cable | Without Cable, Retractable | Without Cable | Without Cable |
| control type | Voice Control | Media Control | Media Control | Voice Control |
| material | Glass-filled Nylon, Stainless Steel, Faux Leather | Plastic | Plastic | Leather, Metal, Plastic |
| model name | QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II | Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Up To 24 Hours of Battery Life, Black | NEW Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Up To 24 Hours of Battery Life, White Smoke | WH1000XM5 |
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QC35 headphones II
Renowned noise cancelling headphones
Clear away the distractions of the world, and focus on what matters most. Go deeper into your music, work, and passions — with no noise in the way. Plus with Amazon Alexa, you can enjoy entertainment, get information, and manage your day. Just ask.
One app. Complete control.
Use the Bose Connect app to adjust the level of noise cancellation, enable music sharing, manage Bluetooth connections, and access software updates.
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Alexa. Anywhere. With the push of a button.
A few icebreakers… Alexa, play ’90s pop. Alexa, turn up the volume. Alexa, what’s the weather? Alexa, add milk to my shopping list. Alexa, how late is Starbucks open? Alexa, lock the doors.
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Let's get started.
- Download the Bose Connect app for product setup and pair your device
- Select Alexa as virtual assistant
- Download the Amazon Alexa app to create a free account
- Hit the Action button & ask away
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Active Noise Cancelling
| Yes, adjustable | Yes, adjustable | Yes, adjustable | No | Yes, adjustable |
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IPX Rating
| IPX4 | IPX4 | IPX4 | IPX4 | IPX4 |
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Battery Life
| Up to 20 hours | Up to 20 hours | Up to 5 hours | Up to 6 hours | Up to 20 hours |
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Charging Case
| No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
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Battery Life w/ Charging Case
| N/A | N/A | Up to 18 hours | Up to 15 hours | N/A |
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Touch Controls
| ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ |
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App Control
| Bose Connect App | Bose Music App | Bose Music App | Bose Music App | Bose Connect App |
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Colors
| Black, Silver, Blue | Black, Silver, Arctic White | Black, Soapstone | Black, Glacier White, Blue | Black |
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Boom Mic
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
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Product information
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
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| Model Name | QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
| Special Feature | Noise Cancellation, Microphone Feature, Volume-Control |
| Included Components | Cable, Protective Case, Headphone |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Material | Glass-filled Nylon, Faux Leather, Stainless Steel |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Charging Time | 20 Hours |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Music, Phone Calls, Podcasts |
| Compatible Devices | iphone, ipad, android devices |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Cable Feature | Detachable, Without Cable |
| Item Weight | 8.32 ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Style | 35 Series |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Cable Length | 12 Inches |
| Battery Life | 20 Hours |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.1 |
| Carrying Case Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Is Electric | No |
| UPC | 820148577697 017817770613 017817789127 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017817789127, 00017817770613 |
| Manufacturer | Bose Corporation |
| Item Weight | 8.3 ounces |
| ASIN | B0756CYWWD |
| Item model number | 789564-0010 |
| Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,541 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #626 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 13, 2017 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
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What happens when you clear away the noisy distractions of the world? Concentration goes to the next level. You get deeper into your music, your work, or whatever you want to focus on. That’s the power of Bose QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II. Put them on and get closer to what you’re most passionate about. And that’s just the beginning. QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II are now enabled with Bose AR — an innovative, audio-only take on augmented reality. Embedded in your headphones is a multi-directional motion sensor. One that Bose AR can utilize to provide contextual audio based on where you are. Unlock Bose AR via a firmware update through the Bose Connect app. They’re Alexa-enabled, too, so you can enjoy entertainment, get information, and manage your day — all without looking at your phone. Adjust your level of noise cancelling between three settings using the Action button or the Bose Connect app. Volume-optimized EQ gives you balanced audio performance at any volume, and a noise-rejecting dual-microphone system provides clearer calls, even in noisy environments. And with easy Bluetooth pairing, 20 hours of battery life, and a durable, comfortable fit — you can keep the music or the quiet going all day long. Included: QuietComfort 35 II, carrying case, charging cable, audio cable for enjoying music without battery power.
Bose AR availability and functionality varies. Bose AR enhanced apps are currently available for iPhone and iPad users only. Apps for Android devices are in development.
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Customers like the sound quality, comfort, and value for money of the headphones. They mention that it has a great sound, fits comfortably over their ears, and is worth the money. Customers are also happy with the battery life and ease of use. However, some customers differ on the build quality, whether it works well, and Bluetooth connectivity.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They mention it has great sound, does a very good job at noise cancelling, and people can hear them well. They also appreciate the hear-through feature and say the headphones are very good for listening to music. They say the playback is lifelike, and the sound leaking is about the same. Customers like that the update gave it audio-share capabilities.
"...With the Sony, I feel like I can hear each individual sound clearly, whereas with the Bose everything is a little more muddled together...." Read more
"...SOUND QUALITY:No question at all, the Sony 1000Xm2 are better sounding headphones. Don't get me wrong, the Bose are still very good...." Read more
"...Sound quality is sufficient. I don't currently own any headphones that I would say are better on this front. No complaints here...." Read more
"...Yeah, sucks, but whatever. The update gave it audio-share capabilities, which is cool but I don't have friends, so.. I guess it's cool?..." Read more
Customers find the headphones comfortable. They mention they're lightweight, don't cause fatigue or discomfort, and don't hurt their ears. They also say the headphones fit their big ears and head very well.
"...They're really comfortable to wear all day long, if I get a call from a co-worker I don't need to take them off, and I'm just listening to music as..." Read more
"...The Bose gets the edge on fit/comfort. They are VERY comfortable and light! The Sony 1000xm2 are fine but they fit a bit more snug than Bose...." Read more
"...At first it was painful because the cans, while comfortable, are rather large and press into your head when you're sleeping on your side...." Read more
"...The only complaint that I have is that the headphones are nice and tight which is great when they're on, but if I put them around my neck they're..." Read more
Customers like the value for money of the headphones. They mention it has decent call performance and ANC for a budget. Some say the performance is reliable for the price.
"...NO! They are absolutely worth the money if you have it. Generally, I find that I wear the Bose throughout the day as I'm working from home...." Read more
"...I live alone so I can happily wear these all day and they were worth every penny if just for the noise cancelling...." Read more
"...Fantastic.Overall I am seeing this as well worth the money, a big step up over a much older generation of this product line I had been..." Read more
"...Google Assistant !! YEAH!! the primary reason i bought these! Pretty hefty price to pay but I've been dreaming about this for months!..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the headphones. Some mention they're solid, reliable, and long-lasting. However, others say they seem fragile and the quality is severely impaired.
"...The Bose look like an ordinary pair of headphones. Build quality is identical thoughCONCLUSION..." Read more
"...The case is nice - it's hard enough that I don't fear for their safety when in my bag, and not big enough that I have to adjust how I pack stuff in..." Read more
"...Ugh I miss them. Why? Well they broke at about the year mark. I only found out recently that it’s a known defect in the manufacturing!..." Read more
"...They feel sturdy even though they are plastic. Not a fan of how they fold in the case...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the headphones. They mention it lasts for a good while without needing a charge.
"...pretty quickly (as most headsets/headphones do) and the battery life is acceptable...." Read more
"...The battery life is nice - I've used them for about 12 hours spread over 3 days and the lowest battery level was 60%..." Read more
"...4. The battery really does go the distance and I would venture to say the 20 hour rating would be for harsh use cases where my main use case is..." Read more
"...Other stuff. Comes with a nice case. The battery life seems OK but very early days on that...." Read more
Customers find the headphones easy to use. They mention they're simple, convenient, and easy to connect. Customers appreciate the clear and concise voice prompts for setup. They say the headphones pair in three seconds or less, the sounds are full and balanced, and nothing really overwhelming.
"...However, after getting used to swiping on the Sony's, I found it easy enough to do. Which do I prefer?..." Read more
"...Not a big deal because swapping apps isn't hard, and swapping tracks is made easy with the headset...." Read more
"...can't tell Bose enough how much I appreciate having clear and concise VOICE PROMPTS for setup/connection/etc...." Read more
"...I open the Home app, and once again, no further instructions, so I didn’t get it working...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones. Some mention they work well, while others say they don't work all the time, don't do well at all when anything gets in between them and the computer, and are basically useless.
"...They just work better, and I make mistakes with them less often.2. Sony has better technology...." Read more
"...deal but the Bose gets the edge here because it is painless and works more reliably.DURABILITY:..." Read more
"...When the E285 works, it's great. But it doesn't work all the time, unfortunately. Even so, the E285 is better in just about every way...." Read more
"...It worked fine for setup purposes, but I haven't used it since. The action button on the left side is nice, especially because it actually works...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the bluetooth connectivity of the headphones. Some mention they pair and connect with their OnePlus 6, iPad, and Windows PC, all easily and repeatably. They also say the headphones have better Bluetooth connection technology, which lets a higher bitrate of audio. However, others say they have frequent issues with device pairing and device selection.
"...I tried to use the music player, but it currently only connects to two systems, Apple Music and some weird podcast thing...." Read more
"...They also have better bluetooth connection technology, which lets a higher bitrate of audio transfer wirelessly...." Read more
"...having issues with lack of AptX support and limited control over being connected to two devices...." Read more
"...Both do a fine job here but the Bose were the more reliable in establishing a connection without having to fiddle around with settings...." Read more
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However, there were a lot of different opinions about which was better. The split was about 50/50 between the Sony and Bose, so I was pretty torn. Even though they were heavily discounted for the holidays ($280 each), that's a lot of money considering I generally never spend more than $50 for headphones. So I bought them both as an experiment, with the plan to return one after I made a decision.
Let me get this out of the way now, because I'm going to get pretty detailed below. Ultimately, I understand why there's such a debate about whether the Sony or Bose is better. They are both fantastic headphones. I loved them so much that I made the probably financially irresponsible decision to keep them both! They were both so good, but better than the other in completely unique ways. For that reason, there was no dealbreaker for me that makes one superior than the other -- It really comes down completely to personal preference and that's why there is so much debate.
The TL;DR of this review is that you should buy the Sony if you value sound quality most, and don't plan to wear them for long periods of time (i.e. over 5-6 hours per session). You should buy the Bose if you value comfort the most, and if you're planning to use them for phone calls.
If you're interested in a bit more detail, I'll give my opinions on these aspects: ANC, Sound, Comfort, Versatility
ANC
The noise-cancelling on both of these is phenomenal. I had assumed Bose would do better at this since it's what they're known for, but I'm surprised to say the Sony's ANC is slightly better. It does a bit better blocking out non-drone sounds (i.e. people talking, sharp noises, etc) compared to the Bose. With that said, they both are practically equal and I don't think the Sony ANC is so much better than the Bose that it would justify buying them on that factor alone. When wearing either pair, I sometimes feel like a spaceman walking around my apartment because everything is so quiet.
SOUND
This is a clear winner for Sony. No questions asked, the sound is clearer, crisper, and deeper. This is especially noticeable when watching movies/TV shows or playing video games. With the Sony, I feel like I can hear each individual sound clearly, whereas with the Bose everything is a little more muddled together. With that being said, the Bose sound is perfectly acceptable and even 'good'. It's just that for a $300 pair of headphones I'd expect a more premium quality where I am amazed at how clear the sound is. The Sony does that; the Bose are a tier below.
COMFORT
Hands down, the Bose are better. I can literally wear them for 14 hours and they don't bother me except for needing to give my ears a little air every once in a while. I have never, ever worn a pair of headphones this comfortable before. I'm especially grateful for this comfort now that I'm working from home all day because of COVID-19. The Sony headphones are a bit heavier and clamp on your head a little bit more tightly. They also press down on your ears, whereas the Bose are deep enough that my ears don't even touch the inside of the cans. The Sony are still definitely comfortable, but a tier below the Bose. I can still wear them for about 6 hours before they bother me, so if you don't wear headphones that long it might not be a problem for you.
VERSATILITY
This is just a catch-all for all the other aspects of the headphones. Nothing here I would consider a selling point strong enough for most people to make a final decision, but if you have specific needs then this might be helpful.
1. I like the physical buttons on the Bose more than the touch buttons on the Sony. They just work better, and I make mistakes with them less often.
2. Sony has better technology. They use USB-C so the headphones charge faster than the Bose mini-hdmi. They also have better bluetooth connection technology, which lets a higher bitrate of audio transfer wirelessly. Without getting too technical, I think this is a major reason why the sound quality on the Sony is better.
3. Bose is better if you want to connect to multiple devices. Bose can connect to two devices simultaneously, but Sony can connect to only 1 device at a time. For example, if I am listening to music on my computer and I get a phone call, if I'm wearing the Bose, I can answer and talk on the call through my headset, and when I hang up music will resume. With the Sony, I'd either have to disconnect from my computer, then reconnect to my phone before the call ended, or take off the headphones completely and answer the phone separately.
4. Sony looks a little more stylish and futuristic. The Bose look like an ordinary pair of headphones. Build quality is identical though
CONCLUSION
5 months after buying these, do I regret keeping them both? NO! They are absolutely worth the money if you have it. Generally, I find that I wear the Bose throughout the day as I'm working from home. They're really comfortable to wear all day long, if I get a call from a co-worker I don't need to take them off, and I'm just listening to music as background noise while I work so sound quality isn't important. After dinner, it's always the Sony. When I'm focusing on a new album, watching a movie, or playing a video game, I really value how good the sound is. And generally I only wear them for 3-4 hours at this point so discomfort is never an issue.
If you twist my arm about it and made me pick only one pair to own the rest of my life? I'd probably take the Bose just because I wear them so much while working from home. But that's not a fair metric, and each individual will have a different primary purpose for these and that should be your guiding principal when making the choice.
Good luck! (longest review over)
SOUND QUALITY:
No question at all, the Sony 1000Xm2 are better sounding headphones. Don't get me wrong, the Bose are still very good. However, I really liked and preferred the bass response of the Sony over the Bose. Bose are the brighter sounding headphones but the biggest difference was how they sound with bass, which Sony does better.
FIT / COMFORT:
The Bose gets the edge on fit/comfort. They are VERY comfortable and light! The Sony 1000xm2 are fine but they fit a bit more snug than Bose. At first, I actually preferred the Sony fit. However, after having them on for an hour or longer, that's where I noticed the biggest difference... ear fatigue. Much less ear fatigue with the Bose. That all being said, what is more comfortable to me might be less comfortable to you. You just have to try them on, ideally for extended periods of time. I bought these particularly when I fly where I plan to wear them for hours at a time. Even though I prefer the sound quality of the Sony, I just couldn't get over the incredibly comfortable fit of the Bose.
BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY:
Both do a fine job here but the Bose were the more reliable in establishing a connection without having to fiddle around with settings. When comparing the Sony and the Bose, I often went back and forth trying when trying out the headphones. Every time that I went back to the Bose, it was fast and easy. With the Sony pair, I had to go into my Bluetooth settings a few times in order to get a connection. It really wasn't a big deal but the Bose gets the edge here because it is painless and works more reliably.
DURABILITY:
I won't give either pair the edge here because I only had them for a week BUT do keep in mind that the Sony 1000xm1 had issues with the headband cracking. Because Sony hasn't clearly stated whether they resolved the issue with the xm2's, it's anyone's guess. This alone probably wouldn't keep me from going with the XM2's but it is something to consider.
CONTROLS:
I like them both and consider this a toss up. With the Sony pair, you just swipe the headphones to control the music and volume while the Bose has hard buttons. At first, I definitely preferred the hard buttons that are on the Bose. However, after getting used to swiping on the Sony's, I found it easy enough to do. Which do I prefer? Probably the hard buttons because they are a bit more reliable than the swiping. This is very subjective though and I could see some preferring the swiping while others preferring the hard buttons. It just depends on what you like. For me, I found both to work fine. The Sony does have a feature where you can put you hand over the right headphone and it will allow you to hear outside noise without having to take them off. Cool feature? Maybe for some but for me, I didn't see any use for it. If someone approaches me while wearing big headphones like these, I'm going to take them off my head rather than keeping them on with my hand cupping the right headphone. It just seems a bit rude not to do so.
FEATURES:
They both have their pluses and minuses here. It really depends on what is most important to you. I really like how the Sony 1000XM2 allows you to customize the sound (including equalizer). It also has the ability to modify you settings depending on where you are listening to them by simply pressing a button. I don't really no what impact that has though because I only tried this a couple of times. The fact of the matter is that Sony provides a bit more customization which I like! The Bose has google assistant which I found to be a cool feature. I could live without this but it is a nice feature. The feature that I found VERY useful on the Bose is the ability to play text messages through the headphones. I was on a flight recently where we were waiting for our turn to take off. While listening to my music, I was notified that I had a text message. Instead of having to reach for my phone (Sony) the Bose pair allowed me to just push the action button to hear the text. I found this awesome. Sony does not have this feature. What headphones gets the edge? For me, it's another toss up. I really like the customization of the Sony but the Bose are very cool with being able to read my text messages (and google assistant).
LOOKS:
They both look great! I had the gold/beige Sony's and the silver Bose. I might give a slight edge to Bose as I like the silver look and the Bose logo on each headphone. However, this is very subjective.
SUMMARY:
This is one of those times where you just can't go wrong with either pair. They both have their pros and cons but in the end, for me, I prefer the Bose QC 35 by a very small margin.
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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.
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