• Reviews around connection (1.98 of 5)

    Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II) Wireless Headphones, Noise Cancelling, with Alexa voice control – Silver

    • Sound is not that much worse, except no noise cancellation and the bluetooth of the iJoys covers 40 feet of studio space, only loosing connection in the farthest rooms with the door closed.
    • The connection to my iPhone has static at less than 100-% charge, which lasts an hour
    • From what i heard it was because of a firmware update that killed the Bluetooth connection on my phone
    • In a 15 minute period, I experienced 4 random power flickers which resulted in the device power cycling, announcing battery level, and reconnecting to the device it lost connection to
    • These headphones offer tremendous noise-canceling properties and a great sound; however, they do have trouble handling connections with two devices
    • It supports multi device connections (2 for normal usages, 3 if you count the google assistant) which is super convenient comparing to 1000XM2.Is
    • Impressive battery life, solid bluetooth connection for two devices, expensive but not THAT expensive
    • When they are connected they are ok, but woe betide you if you loose the connection.
    • Could not get them to seamlessly switch between devices with out having to clear the bluetooth connections and starting over
    • Further, sometimes connections go haywire for no discernible reason
    • Constant connection problems
    • Though, sometimes, the connection interrupts, it might due to my iPhone.
    • Making music with these in a noisy environment I prefer a wired connection and for some reason my set "rose gold" (purchased 2020 in June
    • it loses connection
    • There has been a consistent problem with the headphones losing the Bluetooth connection to my laptop or phone.
    • Might just be a bad connection or short in the electronics of this particular pair or the bluetooth range on this model might not be good in my work environment
    • I find the cable connection to be quite sensitive requiring care connection at the headphone socket
    • I was looking for excellent audio quality, noise cancellation, comfort and easy switches/buttons as opposed to touch sensitivity, good bluetooth connection and good battery life
    • The reality is reliable connection to one device is much better than this constant issue leaving me connected to 0 devices regularly.
    • Poor bluetooth connection.
    • Since the last few weeks, I keep having issue with losing the Bluetooth connection with my phone.
    • I'm not sure if it's the headset's fault or the TV's, but I can't walk out of the living room into the kitchen without the headset loosing connection
    • Stellar connection quality, wonderful comfort, and a surprisingly-great battery life
    • If you deny it a connection to your phone, it resumes talking in a loop, telling you to connect
    • Stellar connection quality, wonderful comfort, and a surprisingly-great battery life
    • Cons:- Horrible connection quality
    • meant I lost connection all togeher
    • I've had occasional weird connection issues but overall things work better than I generally expect
    • When I walk five or six paces away the connection gets sketchy.
    • The Bose also get the multipoint right, allowing dual connections where the Sonys really only allow you to split a single connection
    • Connection was too easy.
    • and I have used bluetooth headphones with my Mac for the last 6 years or so; I have used several brands and also the Bose SoundLink, and I have always had a solid, reliable connection with all of them
    • Massive connection issues
    • i like the easy connection with my android
    • Feedback is aural, there are voice notifications I disabled immediately because they temporarily silence whatever you're listening to to announce that connection to such and such device is lost
    • Once I killed that connection, the sound was pure
    • (I would have bought the Bose 30 earbud design but, amazingly, it lacks a wired connection)
    • The A/C is loud, someone is playing metal shredding on the SONOS sound system, my coworkers are always on some sort of call and their voices carry
    • >QCII is the most comfortable b/c it's light, little clamping pressure, and good headband cushion
    • When switching on active noise cancelling, both reduce the loud a/c rumble to near silence; Having owned the Sony XM3, I can say the Bose ANC is superior.
    • Initially the n/c (noise canceling) was awesome but now after only 3 months, I noticed there's no difference between the Med and High n/c.
    • I turned off my iPhone EQ, and, holy c&@p!
    • barely.- Microphone bad (C
    • I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.
    • Initially the n/c (noise canceling) was awesome but now after only 3 months, I noticed there's no difference between the Med and High n/c.
    • Initially the n/c (noise canceling) was awesome but now after only 3 months, I noticed there's no difference between the Med and High n/c.
    • The A/C is loud, someone is playing metal shredding on the SONOS sound system, my coworkers are always on some sort of call and their voices carry
    • >QCII is the most comfortable b/c it's light, little clamping pressure, and good headband cushion
    • When switching on active noise cancelling, both reduce the loud a/c rumble to near silence; Having owned the Sony XM3, I can say the Bose ANC is superior.
    • Initially the n/c (noise canceling) was awesome but now after only 3 months, I noticed there's no difference between the Med and High n/c.
    • I turned off my iPhone EQ, and, holy c&@p!
    • barely.- Microphone bad (C
    • n’t vouch for the NC of the mic
    • n’t go wrong with these.
    • n’t imagine listening to music without them!”He absolutely loves them
    • n’t hear people mock me for wearing almost pink ear phones anyways.
    • n’t disappoint
    • n’t decode complex
    • For the first time on Bose and on Amazon, I DON’T recommend this product.
    • n’t see myself taking phone calls or using Google/Siri a lot but for basic headphones basically I love these things
    • n’t get very loud
    • n’t lose your situational awareness
    • If you use the phones frequently, as I, this will be an issue.
    • I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.
    • Initially the n/c (noise canceling) was awesome but now after only 3 months, I noticed there's no difference between the Med and High n/c.