• Reviews around bose (3.57 of 5)

    Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II) Wireless Headphones, Noise Cancelling, with Alexa Voice Control - Black

    • The Bose also get the multipoint right, allowing dual connections where the Sonys really only allow you to split a single connection
    • I absolutely love BOSE and it's quality in Sound and Products.
    • Even the bass was great given that Bose doesn't have the biggest reputation for bass in their headphones
    • The Bose on the other hand just stops the noise
    • Love Bose
    • so you have to pay greedy Bose more money for that
    • is amazing that blocks out all ambient noises20-hour battery lifeCons:"Cabin-like pressure" that may cause headaches for some usersSound quality may not be up to far for some audiophiles (some reviewers have noted that Sony has better sound quality)TLDR:If comfort is your top priority and you're not the biggest audiophile, I would absolutely recommend Bose.
    • The Bose don't handle the Bluetooth delay very well at all, most of the time it's so bad it's distracting
    • Seems like Bose is selling the "brand", not the product at this price.
    • But this expensive Bose is horrible on this essential feature
    • and I must say that Bose wins the trophy with the noise cancellation
    • Excellent BOSE Noise Cancellation Headphone easy to setup & GREAT sound & Noise cancellation
    • Love my Bose headphones
    • Both lose one star due to their respective shortcomings, but for my use the Bose was the winner
    • Bose is ahead by a small marginElectronics: While most prefer Sony, I prefer Bose
    • I’ve customized the ideal sound that I prefer, and I think this would be a nice yet necessary feature Bose should have in their app
    • However, Bose produces a little more pressure on the skull (I guess because Sony clamp tighter on the ears and support their weight on ears while Bose is looser on ears and puts more weight on the skull)
    • I'm not a die-hard Bose fan, but I will say that the quality of their headphones is superb
    • This was my 1st bose set and unfortunately, not so impressed
    • The Bose are simply incredible
    • Bose should be ashamed to be selling these saying they can be used to make phone calls
    • The Bose were lacking in volume and for some reason were distorting under heavier bass... yes DISTORTING
    • Totally worth it, these are the best Bose yet.
    • Nice job Bose
    • They were easy to pair with my Bluetooth device and deliver exceptional Bose sound
    • I love Bose and this is my third one and this one is by far the best one..there will always be something more they will change
    • They both produce great sound and have great noise cancellation, but I find the Bose to be more comfortable for wearing long term, as I wear mine for 80% of my workday.
    • Excellent BOSE Noise Cancellation Headphone easy to setup & GREAT sound & Noise cancellation
    • Love my Bose !
    • First caveat, I am a Bose skeptic
    • While I would prefer to be able to set the levels if I so choose, I also appreciate that Bose is making it all easy for me, so I can truly listen to my music on random and not have to fuss with levels
    • The Bose QC 35 II are very nice
    • Bose QC 35 Series II wireless headphones yesterday, free of charge, courtesy of a bank card rebate (so is it really free?
    • Dependable Bose quality as always.
    • but the Bose came highly recommended by friends (and online reviewers).Ah one handy feature is the ability to pair the headset with multiple devices,
    • Yes the Sony headphones get warm and the Bose not so much
    • I feel like an idiot for having rejected Bose in the past because they are not for the purist
    • I've read reviews stating that using the Bose QC 35 for phone calls doesn't work, as the other party can hear everything, that hasn't been my experience
    • The Sony's are comfortable but not on the same level as the Bose which are the most comfortable headphone I have every worn
    • Great design Bose.
    • These wireless Bose are even more comfortable with even better sound
    • The Bose fit my head well and were comfortable for the whole 14 hour
    • Just love Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II
    • I have to admit that I had to switch back and forth between the Sony and the Bose about 10 times to determine if I *really* preferred the Bose to the Sony, and they were actually pretty darn close
    • I really enjoy my Bose QC35's
    • First time trying out noise-cancellation headphones, the Bose QuietComfort 35 really amazed me
    • Noise Canceling - Sony and Bose were neck and neck, very little difference except
    • I looked up the issue on Bose support forums and they have known about the issue for a while and have just basically shrugged and told customers that they would have to live with it.
    • So sad Bose is not up to par anymore
    • I decided to buy these Bose 35 to see what all the hype was and see if it was as good as Bose says
    • We tried every competitor you can think of and some friends even bought some other brands that allowed longer listening opportunities but never had a single regret buying the Bose.
    • The Bose won the test for its noise cancellation, performance talking to people on the phone, comfort on my head, and sound processing
    • I'm stunned that Bose has handled this issue so poorly.
    • I really wanted to like these Bose
    • Put it in simple terms:"This Bose headset works so well, it pissed off my wife because I couldn't hear her
    • I have other Bose headphones which work quite well, but this new pair apparently only works using an app called Bose Connect.
    • the Bose are very cool with being able to read my text messages (and google assistant).LOOKS:They both look great!
    • That's good for your ears and make the Bose the least fatiguing and effortless
    • the clipping issue is a common one for these headphones-- seems like Bose's firmware caters more to Apple brands, so if you use iPhones and such clipping may not be an issue
    • But just have issues reconnecting the Bose to my smart phone and laptop recently.
    • I have been a happy and avid Bose customer for over 10 years
    • here the bose are the best, but the QC25 and QC35II are quite different.
    • Thanks to my amazing Bose QuietComfort 35 noise canceling headphones
    • Don't get me wrong, the Bose are still very good.
    • I loved my Bose QC2's from way back when, and was really excited to order this pair since I have been saving up to go wireless for some time down
    • Not in the sound quality or noise cancellation at all, as of course Bose is the top of the line
    • I really love the Bose ones that go in your ear, but my wife can't wear those
    • Love my Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II) Wireless Headphones
    • However, if you're heavily invested in the Android ecosystem and need the headphones to travel, the Bose are more comfortable and have better controls as the touch controls on the Sony are hit and miss.
    • This is my second set of Bose noise cancellation headphones
    • Bose will always be number 1 for me
    • Both do a fine job here but the Bose were the more reliable in establishing a connection without having to fiddle around with settings.
    • First the good: they sound as good as all Bose over-the-ear headphones.
    • The Bose are FAR more comfortable, so ultimately they're the ones I prefer just because they're so much more comfortable to wear for extended periods
    • Bose shouldn't advertise a product that's not functional with modern OS.Based on my experience and the lackluster Bose support, think twice before paying more for the Bluetooth versions of these phones.
    • They both have their pros and cons but in the end, for me, I prefer the Bose QC 35 by a very small margin.
    • As far as comfort, the Bose are substantially more comfortable than the Beats
    • Wrote a glowing review immediately after buying these headphones, but this has turned out to one of the worst Bose purchases I ever made.
    • I have always purchased genuine BOSE products
    • I highly recommend these Bose headphones.
    • While the Bose were definitely more comfortable and the case was large enough to fit the charging cord and headphone jack, the sound did not quite measure up.
    • I love the comfort this Bose headsets provide
    • >QCII is the most comfortable b/c it's light, little clamping pressure, and good headband cushion
    • Comfort: Pretty good (B+), enough to last 10 hour flight with just occasional
    • 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
    • As far as sound quality goes, the soundscape is nowhere near as rich as the B&Ws; there's something insubstantial about the sound coming from the Bose.
    • I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.