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Bose Qc35 Headphones Headset
Hermes204 | 2024-09-08 04:35:41 |
Ive had several other noise cancelling headphones by Bose (QC35 II) and Beats (Studio Wireless) and I always hailed Bose as king of Noise Cancelling headphones. Now the only thing that Bose has over Sony is the durability of the headphones, my Bose headphones I could pretty much bend however I wanted and they wouldn't break. The Sony's are a bit more stiff, but the material is still premium! I originally went with Bose because of their comfort though, I like to wear my headphones for an extended period of time and the old Sony's (XM1 and XM2) got uncomfortable after a few hours. With the new design however, I can see myself wearing these all day! What does Sony have to offer that's better than Bose? - Noise cancelling (much better) - Sound quality - Battery life - Customization through app - Accessories (better quality auxiliary charger cords, as well as a good airplane adapter!!) - USB-C Charger!!! (as a MacBook Pro owner this was a must, I hated micro-usb so much) - Comfort? (I'm still testing this out but ill update in a few weeks if its better or on-par with the Bose QuietComfort 35 ii) 5 |
WBCilliers | 2024-07-27 05:51:11 |
I bought the Bose QC35 wireless headphones and could not connect to my older Mac Pro. Turns out the Bose QC35 required Bluetooth 4.x, and the Mac Pro has Bluetooth 2.1. So I bought this adapter and it worked like a charm. I can now connect to my iPhone 6S and switch to the Mac Pro easily. 5 |
Jen | 2024-05-18 04:35:23 |
At first I thought these didn't fit well enough on my QC35 Bose headphones and would impact noise cancelling quality, but after a couple of days they settled in nicely. My QC35s are a few years old and I already had to replace the original vinyl ear padding once, so I was looking for some extra protection so I wouldn't have to do it again. These fit the bill and are very comfortable against my ears. 5 |
Droggelbecher | 2024-05-17 07:15:33 |
Those are the best noise cancelling headphones on the market right now i have the Bose QC35 but Sony did an better much better job 5 |
Anand | 2024-07-08 07:27:48 |
Everything is fantastic about these headphones. Looks, comfort and sound are awesome. Bose QC35 II is far more behind from Sony. Being honest I recommend this headphone to every music lover. Dont think twice, this is the headphone you ever wanted. Just go for it, you will not get disappointed. 5 |
WaldoFlorida | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I've owned many headphones, including the Bose QC35, and these headphones take the grand prize. I am an audiophile of sorts and sound is very important to me. The sound reproduction is beyond believable. After listening to these, the QC35's leave a lot to be desired! 5 |
Jipeng | 2024-07-24 02:14:22 |
I can put 2 headsets (Bose QC35) on it easily. It is very heavy and not wobble at all. 5 |
John | 2024-06-26 08:48:21 |
This headset is very good. For context - I am upgrading from the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 II. Operating the headphones is not intuitive and quite different from the QC 35 II. It pays to download the manual which can be found in the Overview tab (you can download it from the Bose website as well). It takes practice to master the equipment, but it is well worth the effort. You will have to download a new APP from the App store. It takes some fiddling to get it working with the headset. There are lots of features (shortcuts, immersive audio etc.) that I don't use because all I want to do is connect to the television and turn on the noise cancellation. I have found that controlling the Ultra with the App is a lot easier than using the fiddly little buttons. The volume strip control works just fine however, just make sure your finger isn't greasy. I am quite happy I bought the Bose QC Ultra headphones. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-03 05:17:29 |
Tried one of these on Bose QC35 with the original. Much softer and quieter. I have big ears and these made a difference. 5 |
jamesfromla | 2024-04-15 08:41:44 |
Coming from Bose QC35, I am really amazed by the audio quality WH-1000XM3 delivers, it sounds so much better than QC35 and the Noise Cancellation is also top notch. Long story short, get this one if you are on the fence, you won't be disappointed! 5 |