Testseek.com have collected 217 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 35 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 35.
June 2016
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The editors liked
Extremely comfortable
Well-built
Great battery life
Fantastic noise cancellation
Wireless connectivity
Good sound across the range
Controlled bass
Good mids and highs
Great Sound Quality
Wireless capability
Comes with an app
Great audio depth
Good composure
Tight bass and precise highs
Well-callibrated Active Noise Cancellation
Good battery life
Comfortable for long hours of wearing
The editors didn't like
High price
Noise-cancellation cannot be switched off in wireless mode
Abstract: Being tied to a cable isn't what the modern consumer wants and with many smartphones not having a headphone jack, it might be essential. Whatever your reason for cutting the cord, here are some of the best wireless headphones you can buy. It's never been...
There is quite a lot of choice if you're looking for headphones with noise cancellation, that much is certain. Bose offers the best noise cancellation out of the models we tested, but we felt more pressure on our ears, which is remarkable. The Sennheiser...
It's great that Bose has finally gotten into the wireless headphone space, and from the brief time I managed to spend with the headphones it feels like this has been achieved with a minimal impact to sound quality.We'll be reviewing the headphones in more...
Excellent Design, Amazing Sound, Great Battery Life, Awesome Active Noise Cancelling, Very Comfortable
No aptXsupport, Cannot DeActivate ANC
Excellent sound, brilliant ANC technology and beautiful design combine to make the BOSE QuietComfort 35 headphones one of the most compelling propositions inside the wireless headphone market right now.If you're looking to spend around £300 on a pair of q...
Super active noise-cancellation, comfortable fit, good battery life (and it's built-in, finally), easy to pair, clean, clear audio performance
Can't use without ANC switched on, battery dies so does your ability to listen, no Bluetooth aptX support for lossless tracks
As QC15 users for many years we were really looking forward to a Bluetooth version and we're not disappointed by the QC35s. They are as keen when it comes to audio playback and excellent in their active noise-cancellation, and all without the wires.A rech...
Abstract: In headphones , however, especially the noise-cancelling variety, Bose is the master of the middle market, and I don't mean that pejoratively. Its headphones are ideal for planes and trains, but you'd hesitate to use them with a high-end home hifi . Serio...
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Published: 2016-08-14, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Clever, easy to use design, Excellent noise cancelling, Very low noise levels
A little pricey, Can't compete with 'normal' headphones for sound quality, Slightly dull looks
Spending some time with the Bose has been a fascinating experience because they are a clear example of a headphone that has been designed to make life on the move better. Used as a passive home headphone, they are outgunned by more conventional models but...
Published: 2016-07-02, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
The Bose QC35 is one of the best headphones we've tested this year.The sound is sublime and the noise cancelling means you'll get a uninterrupted music experience.Going wireless is also a huge bonus and, with Apple possibly ditching the headphone port on...
The headphones have a long 20hour battery life, A wire that lets you use the headphones if the battery is dead comes as standard, The noise cancelling system uses microphones inside and outside the earcups to measure unwanted sound. This information is th
The price tag is quite hefty
If you love music then you'll love the Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones. Not only are they wireless and use Bluetooth or NFC to connect to your device, they also have a cable so you can use them when the battery is dead. While we love the noise-cancelling...
They've been a long time coming but Bose has finally made a pair of wireless noise-cancelling headphones and they were worth the wait. They're only £30 more than the QC25 which makes them a no brainer even if you use them chorded a lot of the time. They'r...