Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Noise-Cancelling, with Alexa Voice Control - Black
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Jay
> 3 dayWill keep review simple: Bose will always be great with noise cancellation. I really like that youre able to change the level of noise cancellation and as always it cancels alot of background noise. I also like that you can use these without having the noise cancelling turned on. Upgraded these from the QC15s which require you to have them turned on. Battery life seems to be alright. Maybe I use mine quite a bit but it seems like theyll need to be charged around once a week. These are super comfortable. I definitely forget I have them on sometimes.
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A. Kaufman
> 3 dayGreat Bose sound. ---But, Google Assistant feature will not work on Samsung J3 phone! If you are buying the Series II for this feature, it will not work; I have tried 3 sets of headphones and none would allow the Google Assistant button to work. The headphone message is Open Google Assistant and try the button again. Android Oreo also has Google Assistant problems with the Bose. As of 12/29/17, there is no solution for the problem. I suggest you find out in advance whether your phone will work with the Google Assistant feature. Check the Bose community forum about this issue.
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Joseph F Finelli, Jr
> 3 dayGreat product. Easy setup with high quality sound. Very comfortable and very good battery life.
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Peter Brink
> 3 dayI thought these eliminated all sound other than what you can hear through them. They do not! They do a good job of eliminating some sounds in the background. I could still hear my dog barking. My wife cherping at me. I want this for or expected baby crying. Bose please make something that blocks it all! For head phones and eliminating a good amount of background noise they do rock! Sound awesome! Connect easily! And are super comfortable! Just don’t block out all noise which I though that’s what “noise canceling would do” I have a lot of nose products they do make the best for the money! Sound bars, speakers, my car stereo are all Awesome products as well.
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Robert J. Cote
Greater than one weekSo I broke down and went for the high end Bose QuietComfort 35 at close to $350, and then went for a second pair of Bluetooth devices, the SoundCore Spirit X Sports Earphones by Anker for about $30. For sound quality alone, the Bose wipe out the Ankers, no surprise. Comfort also is much better with the Bose, although the multiple earpieces with the SoundCore really are helpful. Noise cancellation - I can weedwhack while wearing the Bose and actually hear the music! So no question, the Bose, is the first choice to be on my head. That being said, the SoundCore take a close second place. Why? Working out they are much cooler on my head! I do a lot of yard work, and it doesn’t take much in 70 degree plus weather for the full Bose ear muffs to get too hot. Also, there are many circumstances when sound blocking is a very bad idea, such as being out walking or running along any trafficked road, etc. And sometimes having something not so obvious on one’s head isn’t a bad idea. Yes, for $30 you don’t get mind blowing sound, but the SoundCore’s are respectively fine for listening to podcasts, news, and music when needing to be aware of the external environment. So my suggestion is to buy both.
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Sheryl Biscocho
Greater than one weekExcellent noise cancellation and superior sound. I wish I bought it sooner. I had the Bose Soundlink II for quite a while, but when I purchased this head phones, I was impressed with the noise cancellation.
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Vince
> 3 dayLove Bose. Great sound quality for my $280. WOW, Very comfortable too. Why than only 4 stars you ask. This was a lot of money and there is NO security feature. It would have been so easy to put GPS or a Tag on them. Now when they get stolen,, there gone instead of just logging into a web site and locating them and take the necessary steps to get them back. I also own the Bose micro bluetooth and have the Bose in my Porsche Cayenne S. All the products have been durable and sound great. But for spending so much there should really be a security feature.
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Chad Beaumont
> 3 dayI worked with Bose and Dell, my computer manufacturer for 4.75 hours. They were finally able to get the headphones to work on both the computer and phone. The headphones are very comfortable and they do cancel sounds around you. But, the incredible headache it took to get these to work with my computer, plus the additional funds I had to spend to get Dell to help me, makes me learly of the other reviewers saying these headphones were compatible with Windows 10. BE VERY CAREFUL before ordering. Make sure your computer is still under warranty or you will have to spend hundreds of dollars or more to extend your warranty to get them to help you use your headset.
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Jorge Pacheco
> 3 daySound quality
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SeeEricGo
> 3 dayI’m not the review-leaving sort but these were too good not to review. I was on the fence between these and the newer 700 model. Can’t speak to the 700 because I haven’t tried it, but this was an awesome purchase. This headset dual pairs to my computer and phone and intelligently switches between the two. Sound quality is insane, but it’s a Bose, so that’s expected. Noise cancellation is also great, but again, to be expected with a Bose. The comfort level from all day use is where this thing blows me away. I’m working at home with my wife and kids doing school 8 feet away. I need this thing to keep me focused. Wearing it all day is easy. Super comfortable. Honestly I just forget it’s there after a while. I charge it every couple of days overnight. It’s always ready when I need it. Can’t recommend highly enough.