I really wanted to love these - as I had wanted to when I purchased a pair of original QC35s
USB charging cable, and the other gripe is the proprietary cable....
The cable for use with airplane screens is essential, and easily replaced if lost (no need to buy the expensive cable from Bose, they are readily available online)
For $350 though, I was a little disappointed with the completely useless, tiny charging cable they included
>QCII is the most comfortable b/c it's light, little clamping pressure, and good headband cushion
They feel cheap and come with a very poor quality assecory cord and recharging (it's about 4 inches long an so difficult to reach a charger)
Bose really has attention to the details and they are a better purchase if you value light headphones, no ear fatigue and sweating and want to make and receive phone calls on you iPhone.
I really wanted to love these - as I had wanted to when I purchased a pair of original QC35s
However, after having them on for an hour or longer, that's where I noticed the biggest difference... ear fatigue.
n’t see myself taking phone calls or using Google/Siri a lot but for basic headphones basically I love these things
This problem is no concern if you only use bluetooth, but problems are unusual when it comes to an awesome company like Bose.
Why not the VMODAs? - uncomfortable clamping force, but great foldable compact headphones w a good detailed soundWhy not the B&W P9? - not foldable and has clamping force around earcups, but love the sound (by far the best amongst wireless headphones), love the premium material (feels worth the price tag), and small ear cups (so doesn't look bulky but sleek, although ear cups were uncomfortable)Why not BO H9? - not foldable/travel -friendly, not much else that stands out over others
I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.
The biggest problem I have with the Bose was the complete absence of bass
Comfort: Pretty good (B+), enough to last 10 hour flight with just occasional
The price alone puts them out of reach for many, and the bluetooth issues might be a problem for others
I really enjoyed the qc25 but the qc35ii had bluetooth issues with my galaxy s9+, randomly disconnects and a very loud static sound blast my ear when it finds a wifi connection.
These worked well on my old iphone, but after switching to an android I found this product has serious bluetooth issues
I did have a weird bluetooth issue that was more difficult to resolve than it should have been (I'm pretty spoiled by my AirPods, too), but at this point I'm pretty sure I'm going to hang on to these for plane travel and keeping myself sane when my wife and I eventually go through that screaming baby phase.
I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.
Seems to weird some people out, but I think it is great.
People who say the Noise canceling is lacking are wrong
So it does help reduce the sound of say, annoying people, but does a better job at blocking annoying noise
However, I think most people would be just as happy with cheaper alternatives
I did a Google search and it appears that many people are sensitive to the noise cancelling because it omits a frequency in order to get rid of that white noise
Song playback sounds much better with noise cancellation on high, and I don't think that has to do with noise (I was in a quiet environment
Look no further if you live in a loud or noisy environment
This is totally recommend recommended for anyone who wants extremely quiet environment!!!!!
I purchased the headset for use in a noisy office environment
, it may be obvious, but avoid wearing these headphones in hot environments (think florida or hawaii in the summer) -- your ears and head will sweat considerably.
First of all, I am a HUGE fan of all things Bose!!!I still own, and use, my original pair of QC2s (now just for piano practice) as well as my QC15s (@ home office), and
I turned off my iPhone EQ, and, holy c&@p!
I work in a noisy office environment that uses whitenoise to attempt to mask all of the conversations going on
Wish Bose app can allow you to tweak the sound equalizer but works great for noisy office or on the plane
I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.
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