• Reviews around ear (3.55 of 5)

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

    • Light-weight, charges fast, and doesn't hurt your ears for long-term use
    • It has more than I expected it has good bass good sound quality and the noise canceling is amazingBut my ears do get hot
    • Also the “leather” is starting to break around the ears I’ve had them for a year and at 350 this should not be an issue
    • Within 30 seconds of wearing the sonys in bestbuy, my ears began to burn and felt the nauseating sensation of a headache growing... and that was only after 30 seconds of listening
    • They are just very enjoyable to wear for long hours, while the Sony tend to warm up the ears and feel heavy after a few hours
    • My ears are pretty sensitive (I think?) and well-trained as I do some music production as a hobby - so to me it feels like I am 20ft underwater when the active noise cancelling is enabled.
    • I did find these to burn/hurt my ears after about 4
    • The volume controls under the right ear are a plus too.
    • They don't hurt my ears or head after being worn for several hours
    • There is also a cosmetic issue that bothers me, where the rose gold coloring isn't quite the same on one patch of the right ear
    • I even use these as ear muffs to keep my ears warm in Wisconsin on the cold days
    • When I first put them on, I noticed pressure on my ears, like I needed to clear my ears.
    • I could not wear my Song set for longer than a couple of hours without my ears getting to sensitive, they hurt to touch.
    • They aren't blowing my ears away with
    • I used them for five days and started getting what sounded like feedback from the right ear, but only while the active noise canceling is on.
    • The music keeps your blood pumping and the heaphones keep your ears warm
    • Overall you are safe from not blowing your ears out with these on your I phone
    • Nice I can use it for a lot of hours and doesn't hurt my ears the sound is not super loud but the noise canceling is awesome and confortable!
    • Two years after buying that new pair, and now suddenly the right ear is not working any more
    • The headphones fit the ears nice and snug, and the noise cancelling works wonders--a lot better than those $79.99 on-ear models
    • The headphones fit the ears nice and snug, and the noise cancelling works wonders--a lot better than those $79.99 on-ear models
    • Creaking of ear-cups : When I'm walking about with these on, I experience a creaking sound in the right ear-cup
    • The ear cushion on the right ear is like 50% torn and you can clearly see the foam material
    • It has bass idk what people want blow your ears out
    • In the ear headsets irritate my ears after a while, causing my ear canals to swell up.
    • Gesture sensitivity - you can cup your hand over the right ear and the headphones shut down all but for the mic that allows you to hear someone
    • But, they are not adjustable for a small adult head (which is 21" inch hat band measurement and 11.5" inches from top of Left ear over to top of Right ear = head band).
    • I think I have sensitive ears and maybe that’s why
    • ANC can feel really weird and sometimes painful when you first try it because it uses reverse sound waves to cancel out sound, and the effect makes it feel like your ears are full at first
    • I have rather long ears and worried that these would be uncomfortable
    • Although my ears do get hot after a while
    • Some reviews i read said there was a click or pop in right ear piece.
    • One of the features I really like is how large they marked the left and right ear cups on the inside of each cup.
    • Loudness: Just enough not to destroy your ears
    • I've tested the Sony XM2 before buying this one and the range was considerably higher, but the XM2 didn't fit my ears well.
    • they don’t make your ears sweat or hurt over long periods of continual usage.
    • I still find myself reaching for my phone when I hear it ring through the bluetooth headphones when all I have to do is hit the switch on the right ear cup
    • It is EXTREMELY particular, and I have to wiggle it around to actually get it to get both ears to work
    • Very uncomfortable to one ear it with this feature - its all or nothing or wear it partiality over ears
    • Much less ear fatigue with the Bose.
    • I barely hear anything on the bus and they also keep my ears warm in winter!
    • The hinge on my right ear muff has a custom shoulder screw and hex-driven nut in it, along with a couple of flat and bevel washers
    • The headphones are comfortable, but your ears might get sweaty if you use them during exercise or outdoors on a warm day.
    • Comfort - my ears became hot/sweaty with the Sony's
    • After two months of using it, the right ear stopped working completely.
    • They are more lightweight, slimmer, and have comfortable ear
    • I compared it between the Over - Ear top of the line Beats
    • Those started to hurt my ears after keeping them on for a bit
    • They don't cause any discomfort or stress out my ears after wearing them for a long period of time.
    • I had a big head and sensitive ear lobs, which normally means my ears lobs hear when I wear headgear like helmets and headphones
    • - Terrible, degradable ear pads create a razorblade economy: the foam is too weak and loses volume, the supposed alcantara degrades/delaminates with bits coming off and the seams split, wrecking them entirely
    • The larger cup on the Bose don't cramp your ear and the pads were like putting a soft pillow on your head.. so comfortable
    • Once noise cancellation was activated, it felt like my ears were in a vacuum
    • I also checked out the Sony W1000x headphones and those are not bad, however the ear open is more like a U shape and they rest on your ear versus over/around your ear like the Bose
    • My only issue is that it hurts my ears after 1+ hours of wearing them, even without listening to music, just to block out street noise
    • Beyond that my ears began to hurt from the tight pressure of the cans
    • Like them a lot; saves my ears at work.
    • It also hurts your ears a bit on high
    • One day while wearing them the hex screw that connects the right ear cup to the headband fell out and disappeared, nowhere to be found.
    • The right ear cup has a button for google assistant/noise cancellation control
    • Light weight, doesn't hurt your ears (irritation) or top of your head, can wear for long hours.
    • After two years of use, the stitching around the right ear has come undone.
    • and it just snaps and makes a terrible noise that HURTS your ears
    • My ears never end up hurting after wearing them all day despite the fact I wear glasses.
    • They hug your ears perfectly and just overall are great quality
    • They hug your ears perfectly and just overall are great quality
    • I love the comfort of these headphones - they do not hurt my ears at all
    • Very comfortable for long periods (with short breaks for ears to breathe and recover from being enclosed).
    • They connect to any device instantly, accept voice commands, are super comfortable (no ear fatigue), have great fidelity and clarity (both for mic and sound).
    • Not to mention my inner ears are happy to not have ear plugs shoved into them anymore and my volume is at very low settings now
    • Comfortable Ear Buds3
    • The ear buds hurt my ears if I wear them too much but are easier to wear when I am lying down or when I want to be less conspicuous.
    • The noise reduction with Sony was nearly as good as with using hearing protection ear plugs
    • It cancels most of the noise on the outside and you don't need to blow your ears with low music, you can still listen at a medium volume with good sound quality
    • but maybe Bose is doing my ears a favor?
    • Loud beeps are really annoying, it's damaging my ears.
    • Ear hurts with noise cancellation
    • My ears feel warmer in Sony
    • My ears don’t even get hot and sweaty with these
    • However, if you plan to use these for work, or if you have sensitive ears, you should look elsewhere.
    • but I put one head phone on the top ear (side sleeper) and the ear against the
    • Turns a full airplane at cruising speed into a quiet living room with your favorite moviePros:Well designed caseUltra comfortable ear pads/cushionLong battery lifeAmazing noise cancellationVoice confirmation of connection source and battery life
    • A disclaimer here is that I never owned other noise-canceling headphones before, so I can't directly compare - can only say it's great!Also, I wear glasses and on-ear headphones I used in the past would hurt my ears after an hour or so
    • I own Beats earphones (they are nice but hurt my ear) and I bought these for myself and for my boyfriend.
    • and, again, my ears are very sensitive to sound
    • By placing your palm over the right ear piece makes you hear external sound and temporarily pauses the internal sound
    • I'm not a headphone guy, I prefer ear buds but there is nothing on the market ear bud wise with noise cancellation that is as good
    • My ears sometimes get a little sore after 3+ hours of consecutive use
    • They do warm my ears, but I have not sweat in them like the Sonys
    • My main focus is on comfort, I wanted to be able to wear something for hours and not have red hot ears or ear pain and this does that perfectly
    • User replaceable ear pads
    • My mother-in-law is 90 years old and is almost deaf in her left ear and only has 20% hearing in her right ear
    • Other than that, the color is stunning, the case is very strong and durable the ear soft
    • The only negative is that it keeps your ears warm
    • Literally, noise cancellation annoyingly hurts ears - like you're in airplane
    • They are lightweight, don't crush my head/ears, and have decent tone quality
    • Noise cancellationsmooth ear roundcomfort is good
    • I've switched back to a pair of cheap ear buds at home and keeping my Plantronics at work
    • Puts an odd pressure on my right ear when noise cancelling is engaged like I need to pop my ear
    • Horrible crackling noise in right ear.
    • earbuds hurt my ears but
    • The comfort is great although ears do feel warm after a time
    • Not only does it cancel out all noice in the background, you don't need to turn the volume up all the way and kill your ears in order to hear the sound playing
    • I researched best headphones for people with sensitive ears and hearing loss.
    • However, after wearing it for an hour or so, my ears still get warm to a level that I have to take off for a while
    • I recommend it!Fitting:It covers your ears well, comfortable over the ear cushions make it really nice/snug
    • The pads and lack of ventilation cause my ears to get hot and sweat
    • They also needed to not hurt my ears after extended periods of wear
    • The old ones also hurt her ears and felt like they were crushing her skull.
    • These headphones just being turned on are like the best ear protection money can buy
    • The Sony is beefier, with plusher ear cushions, and just more classy looking as no bolts or screws are visible
    • So far, the longest I've worn these is just shy of 8 hours, and my ears felt fine once I took them off.
    • Fit well and very comfortable -- no ear pain after long use.
    • They don't hurt my ears, and they are really good at cancelling noise
    • II)IDEAL HEADPHONES- Comfortable - smaller and deep earcups like the PXC, w less clamping force and light w good ear/head cushions like the QCII- Looks/portability - Premium made like B&W P9, but compact like VMODA Wireless crossfade II- Sounds good - like B&W P9 - so far the best i've heard
    • The right ear cup has buttons for switching on/off, control volume, skips songs, and pause/continue
    • These are just very expensive ear muffs.
    • ...my ears get warm wearing them for long
    • These headsets crap out after a year, the right ear piece stops working and the ear pads dissolve, and Bose don't stand behind their product, buy JBL, you won't be sorry.
    • Bose QC35 II - These fit my ears the best
    • Compared to prior headphones I had worn many years back for listening to music, my ears do not get uncomfortably warm after a prolong use, by prolong use, I mean wearing it for 20 minutes or more
    • 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.
    • My ears don’t even get hot and sweaty with these
    • After a year, noise cancellation started making loud annoying static in the right ear.
    • My ears get kinda hot and sweaty
    • Got confused couple of times which device is being connected to, but overall it supports two devices best as from my experience with other devices.
    • Yes, that's as lovely as you are imagining it is, lol.
    • 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)
    • I use it regularly for taking phone calls in a noisy, open plan office environment as well as for traveling on planes
    • Extremely disappointed as I was excited for the Bose Q35 II.
    • The noise reduction with Sony was nearly as good as with using hearing protection ear plugs
    • I've replaced with the Surface Headphones 2 that are 90% as good as
    • Own multiple DAC's all the way up to $2000 devices, multiple $500+ headphones which I used to compare these headphones against streaming both Spotify as well as
    • I really wanted to love these - as I had wanted to when I purchased a pair of original QC35s
    • Headphones looked new, no wear/tear or markings, and everything worked as it should, so I kept the headphones and had some of the price refunded
    • Soft as
    • Oh an not really durable for someone who is not going to treat their headset like newborn baby
    • Great as always
    • Noise cancelling is amazing, I preset the button to noise cancelling levels as I use the other phone brand.