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In each genre, the QC IIs delivered extremely crisp, clean, wide sound to my ears.


I played everything from rock to hip-hop, solo artists and, yes, even country music. Bose QuietComfort 35 II review: Sound quality
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The level of control is not as in depth as that provided by the Plantronic BackBeat Pro 2's adjustable knob and OpenMic button, but it's still a pretty handy feature to have. On High, I could enjoy my commute in relative silence, and on Low, I could still hear traffic as I crossed the street. And I'm a big fan of being able to control the level of ANC. Unlike on the previous model, Bose found a way to eliminate that subtle hiss that sometimes interfered with the overall audio quality. I could hear faint murmurings of conversations between songs, but that was about it. Once I flipped that switch on the NYC subway, I couldn't hear much of anything besides my music. Bose continues to be the gold standard for this technology, using a set of microphones and proprietary algorithms to block out the world around you, helping you create your own fortress of solitude even in aurally chaotic settings. Bose QuietComfort 35 II review: Google Assistantīose didn't change much about the active noise-cancelling (ANC) technology from the previous QC 35, and that's a great thing. This would allow Bose to deliver new updates or possible new features.
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The features that I enjoyed the most were the abilities to name to my headphones (Pope of Mope), adjust the noise-cancelling levels and set up Auto-Off, as I forget to turn off my headphones way too oftenīose also added a less "sexy" feature, but one that is worth mentioning: the ability to update the firmware of the headphones. The QuietComfort 35 II felt right at home atop my head and snug against my ears, sealing out the distractions from people who might want to ask for directions. The app is a Swiss army knife of sorts, allowing you to perform a number of tasks designed to optimize your listening experience.
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The free app (Android, iOS) is well-designed and easy to use, whether you're pairing the headphones to your smartphone or creating a custom listening experience. Bose QuietComfort 35 II review: Bose Connect Appīose went back to the lab on the Connect app and added a few useful utilities.

The entire process of setting up the QC35 II took under 10 minutes and completed without requiring me to restart my device or the headphones. Pairing via Bluetooth yielded a cheerful female voice that informed me when the process was completed and popped up if I happened to wander out of pairing range or if the battery level dropped too low. I preferred pairing via the app, as I could also configure the headphones by, for example, naming the units and adjusting the level of noise cancelling to fit my environment.
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You can download the Bose Connect app, tap your smartphone against the NFC chip in the right earcup (if you own an Android device) or just pair your phone the old-fashioned, way via Bluetooth. In fact, my 5-year-old did it twice without any assistance from me. Paring the QC35 II to a device couldn't be simpler. The lightweight design and comfortable build of these headphones made me forget that I had been wearing them for about 3 hours in one session. The QC35 II measured 7.1 x 6.7 x 3.2 inches and weighed a mere half a pound without the cable attached. They felt right at home atop my head and snug against my ears, sealing out the distractions from people who might want to ask for directions. Once I removed the QC35 II from the comfortable protective pouch, it was clear that these headphones were ready to take on my long and noisy train ride to and and from work, as well as on the loud and busy streets of New York City.īose continues to be the gold standard for noise cancelling, helping you create your own fortress of solitude even in aurally chaotic settings. I really liked the button design and the ease with which I was able to control the headphones.īose QuietComfort 35 II review: Comfort and stability The volume and skip/pause buttons are located close by the power/pairing switch on the right ear cup, making it easy to navigate without fumbling around. The QC35 II is almost identical to their predecessors, with one major difference: a dedicated button for Google Assistant located on the left side of the headphones.
