Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Noise-Cancelling, with Alexa Voice Control - Black
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Michael
> 24 hourAwesome sound! Traveled 29 hours, and didn’t have to recharge. (Wasn’t on the entire time). But had it on for numerous hours on the plane.
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AjeetNath
> 24 hourLoved the lightweight feel and ear hold(it is much better than the beats studio 3 I have, which feels much tight and heavy on ears). The noise cancellation is not as good as I thought, as I could still hear background noise a bit, but may be that is intentional by design so we are not zoned out from surroundings. But overall an excellent product and best headset so far.
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B. OMalley
> 24 hour2.5 Stars. I thought it was time to upgrade my noise-cancelling Polk Audio Ultrafocus 8000 that I had purchased nearly 5 years ago. My Polk headphones still sound great, but taped-up and fallen apart... heavy... bulky and wired.. it was time to pull the trigger on new and improved technology. I have to say, I’m pretty disappointed in these Bose headphones... the sound quality does not even come close to my Polk. Bose sound is muffled and muddy. No separation or detail on the vocals, mid-range or bass and I have to crank the volume all the way up... I’m sure for most people, it’s completely adequate, and I do like the wireless and comfortability factor which is an improvement. I will probably keep these for travel as I’m too embarrassed to wear my Polks in public anymore, but when I want to enjoy the sound of music, I’m putting on my old Polks. What is the most strange is my Polks actually have better noise-cancelling as well? Again, it’s completely adequate for most occasions. Maybe I’m just grumpy because it’s 2020? Wish I would’ve pulled the trigger on the Sony WH-1000XM4 that were $75 more. Don’t really consider myself to be an audiophile... but questioning all the high reviews from critics and consumers alike. Ughhh
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ETZ001
> 24 hourworks great zoom calls sound wonderful
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PNB
> 24 hourBose needs to include a $1 plug that fits aircraft seats. Fortunately I had one from my old non-Bose headset but to pay a premium price and this is missing is very poor. Most people I know use their Bose when flying.
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DerrickWerrick
> 24 hourThey are lighter than beats. They fit better over my large ears. They connect and work fine with Iphone XS. They charge quickly. Only complaint is that the fake leather cups seal off air flow so my ears tend to get a little hot but thats the same with beats and others. Would be nice if foam cups were an option. One star off only for that. Has buttons for controlling audio and for controlling levels of noise cancelation. Recommend these!
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Mario Cuevas
> 24 hourI got these on Prime Day for $200. These are great at noise cancellation, they are the best in the industry so Ive heard. They help me focus on my studies and drown out the noise around me. However, I tried connecting them to my computers bluetooth and there is this buzzing and the sound is rather muffled. I do not have this problem when I connect with my phone or when I use the aux cable on my PC instead. Ive tried a number of things (delete bluetooth list, turn on and off, etc). Can anyone help? Would greatly appreciate it.
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Snowman
> 24 hourI like it. Cable too short to connect to pc. Good quality but about $100 too expensive.
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Doug
> 24 hourThe best noise canceling headphones, as well as comfortable
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Swanny
> 24 hourThe sound quality itself is really good. Diminishing returns kick in with headphones pretty quickly, but these sound at least twice as good as my older, $80 off brand pair. That said, the noise cancellation is quite a bit less than the Bose earbuds Ive used in the past, frequently leading me to check if its even on. The cancellation is better than the lower quality brands Ive used in the past, but less of an improvement than the sound quality.