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: Top Introduction Technology SpecsBose Quiet Comfort 35 Active Noise-Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones (also come in silver, built-in rechargeable 20-hour battery, 8.3 oz./235g, about $349). bigger. I love these so much I've bought two pairs from Adorama; I'...
Abstract: Ridiculous comfort, insane noise cancellation and huge sound: the Bose QC35 Bluetooth headset is a hyperbole hater's nightmare, but a traveling music lover's dream.The QC35 was pushed on me by an aggressive salesman at San Francisco International while I...
Abstract: Ridiculous comfort, insane noise cancellation and huge sound: the Bose QC35 Bluetooth headset is a hyperbole hater's nightmare, but a traveling music lover's dream.The QC35 was pushed on me by an aggressive salesman at San Francisco International while I...
I opened this review by saying I found this headphone value packed. I see it that way because I know how much very complex technology it takes to pull off the noise canceling trick and still sound decent. $350 isn't cheap, but the Quiet Comfort 35 deliver...
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Published: 2016-07-14, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Excellent noise cancellation, Great Bluetooth streaming, Can work in wired or wireless mode
Battery is not userreplaceable
The Bose QuietComfort 35 improves upon its predecessors by offering wireless support. For us, it's still the top noise cancelling headphones to date...
Bose has the best cans w/ noise cancellation are here but will cost you.I want to commend Bose on making a great pair of Bluetooth +NFC cans w/ optimal audio & amazing battery life. Definitely, job well done. As amazing as these are, you must really nee...
Bose products are so hard to hate, and it's never been so apparent to me than with the QC35s. Don't let anyone tell you different, these are a really good pair of headphones. With the exception of one or two things, they're basically perfect. Of course th...
I have worn the QC35s almost everywhere since picking them up two weeks ago. I've used them on planes and on the bus. I've used them to drown out animal noises and small children. I've even used them to hear conversations in a loud party. (Fun trick: The...
Published: 2016-06-25, Author: Billy , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: When it comes to headphones, it can sometimes be easy to forget about Bose . The company doesn't debut new models as frequently as the competition, choosing instead to focus on quality , comfort and its highly touted noise-canceling tech . Bose's previous...
Excellent active noise cancellation, Comfortable to wear for long listening sessions, Long battery life, Protective case, pass-through cable, and airline adapter included
Noise cancellation not effective at masking non-continuous sounds, Audio purists will find the EQ sculpting irritating, Well made, but the nylon construction doesn't feel like it
If you must have active noise cancellation, the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 wireless are the way to go. If you care more about faithful audio reproduction, look elsewhere...