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Bose QC35 Review – Best Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones

August 22, 2016 by Siddharth 5 Comments

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Bose has now launched its new QuickComfort35 wireless headphones which offers noise cancelling technology, a much-needed feature. They have spent more than 40 years of research in hunt of the best noise cancellation headphone in the world.

Step forward, QC35 is looking very similar to the QC25 but the weight is heavier than QC25. It weighs 310g against 196g of QC25. But that is not a negative point, it has a wider headband and that stay on your head with ease once you wear them.

The QC35s are basically a pair of QC25s with Bluetooth in them. It doesn’t reform many of the specifications of the previous model but with wireless technology included. Also, you can easily fold up when you don’t want to carrying around.

Easy to Control

The right ear cup has three control buttons-to adjust the volume while the middle one can be used for answering calls and pause/play, an LED and a microUSB slot. You can tap your QC35 to your android devices and iOS with Bose’s free connect app. There is no trouble in connecting the headphones to iPad Pro, MacBook Air, iPhone 6S and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. On the left ear cup you will find the 3.5mm analog port for when the battery dies.

Bose QC35 Review – Best Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones

Bose QC35 Review – Best Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones

It can be connected to the two devices at the same time, which can be switched between seamlessly whenever you want.

Better Sound system

The QC35 wireless headphones are well assembled with a new digital equalizing system that improves the sound. The sound of the headphones will change depending on the frequencies of the song you are listening to. In case of sound quality, QC35 which is surely a step up from the other headphones.

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Bose bags the ear cups with sound absorbing materials, which connected with the active noise cancelling technology guides the incoming sounds using microphones and sends the reverse sound using speakers to block the sound before it reaches your eardrum.

Better Sound system - bose

Better Sound system – bose

The QC35 headband wrapped in alcantara – a soft covering material which is used in high-end automobile companies for a better listening. Bose says the cushions are manufactured from a synthetic protein leather and contain a silicone bead for passive noise reduction.

Battery life

The QC35 are comfortable enough to wear all day, thus exactly allow the battery life. The battery lasted after 20 hours of use, which is quite good. However, it is not user-replaceable. By comparison, Sony and other products has a removable, rechargeable battery. It also works up to 20 hours in wired mode.

The new QC35, the premium headphones are now available for $350 in either plain silver or black color.  

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Filed Under: Gadget Reviews Tagged With: Bose QC35 Review, Noise Cancelling Headphones, Wireless Headphones

About Siddharth

+Siddharth R is a full time Internet marketer from India. He assists his clients from designing a website to drive sales through SEO, PPC & Social Media.

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Comments

  1. Yulia says

    September 1, 2016 at 7:51 PM

    Excellent review. Thank you very much, this is – just what I was looking for!

  2. Harry Uppal says

    November 22, 2016 at 4:08 PM

    Hi Siddarth,
    It was an amazing review. I got many new things to learn.
    thanks for the share.

  3. forhad says

    January 4, 2017 at 7:54 PM

    Lot of information learned from your review. I want to know about CREATIVE headphone. If you have any idea plz let me know the pros and cons

  4. Sariya says

    January 21, 2017 at 7:24 PM

    Better Sound system and Battery life.

  5. staunton rook says

    March 13, 2017 at 9:41 PM

    I have the Bose on ear headphones, they are great and not too big for walking about in

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