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I already owned the QC25 headphones and love the noise cancelling and the sound quality with Bose has always rated high in my book
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I like how you can change the amount of noise-canceling (handy for inflight announcements) and the companion app seems really
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Both have great sound and noise cancelling for my tastes, though I'd say the Sennheisers sound a bit better overall
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I had a frankly better sounding pair of Audio Technica studio monitors, but they lacked noise cancelling, had a cable, and weren't as comfortable (I have a giant head).
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2) do not ever upgrade the firmware, or you will lose the great noise canceling and never be able get it back.
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Great sound, super battery life, comfortable, noise cancelling is very effective
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Incredible noise cancelling
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Good noise cancelling, but as an iPhone user...not to impressed
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Good noise cancelling.
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Excellent sound and noise cancelling, but some ear pressure pain, which is better than sony mdr-1rbt.
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Lightweight, comfortable, great noise cancelling.
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Despite these minor flaws, there are plenty of good things, like a great carrying case, amazing battery life, good range, quick charge time, can connect to multiple devices at once, and have amazing noise cancelling (which you’d expect)
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Great noise canceling and sound quality
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I so love the noise cancelling!!!
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Love the noise cancelling.
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Combined with the effective noise-cancelling, they are highly recommended
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Fine active noise canceling, a lot like my $60 mpow set’s ANC to be honest
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Great sound canceling and quality
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Fantastic noise cancelling
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The Bose headphones give great noise-cancelling While also producing excellent sound quality
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WH1000XM2The sony has a bunch of Bluetooth codecs Aptx Aptx HD AAC LDAC and includes a good 3.5 inch stereo cable if you want to use a wired input--plus it has better noise canceling and battery life than the bose QC 35I checked a lot of reviews on youtube and online, nobody mentioned the lack of Apt X codecs.
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I am a long-time Bose QC 25 user, so I'm used to good noise cancelling
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Excelent active noise cancelling and confort
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Sony hands down has the best noise cancelling possible, but are extremely uncomfortable and will give you a headache from how close they placed the speakers to your ears so they
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Good noise cancelling, so-so sound, and poor design
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In addition there is a feedback of the mic in the headset itself which defeat the noise cancelling feature
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Sony has far better noise canceling, you should have seen my face when I pressed the calibration button in BestBuy (and as loud and busy at it was, and i didn't even have music playing
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Comfortable and good sound quality with adequate noise canceling, but has to be used with the wire because the bluetooth continuously skips, and sometimes adds some static.
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Great sound and noise cancelling but clunking requirement to download "Bose Connect" app to your iPhone rather than just simply allowing you to connect simply through Settings - Bluetooth like every other wireless device that I have.
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Best sound cancelling on the market
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Comfy and great outside sound canceling!
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Great noise canceling and very comfortable
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Great headphones, love the noise cancelling, the quality of sound, the ability to easily connect and switch to different devices, and the headset feature for taking phone calls
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you do not need good noise cancelling, just buy the average wireless/bluetooth headsets, some do sound amazing.
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Yet the better noise cancelling would be an acceptable tradeoff for me for long airline flights
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Sound quality is great and the sound cancelling is magical
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Decent noise canceling, but audio quality is of very low quality when listening to music
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If you want good noise cancelling while on bluetooth you're out of luck
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Look closely at the Sonys for better sound quality and just as good noise canceling.
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Sound quality is great noise canceling is perfect I couldn’t recommend a better product
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Works as advertised, comfortable and great noise canceling
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2) do not ever upgrade the firmware, or you will lose the great noise canceling and never be able get it back.
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clean look+ comfortable, could wear them all day+ charges super quick+ great noise cancelling, bye bye annoying co-workers+ pairs to multiple devices at
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Great noise cancelling
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Excellent noise canceling during flying
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Overall I prefer the Sony's due to the sound quality, noise canceling performance, features, customization and Bluetooth performance.
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Easy to setup, sound canceling is incredible, & music is unbelievable.
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Excellent noise cancelling that can be adjusted in the fly to the different levels so they can be used in windy environments as well
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When it comes down to the best noise-cancelling and the best comfort, there were a lot of debates between the two
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Light weight, comfortable, great noise cancelling
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I do enjoy the noise cancelling in public environments because the noise attenuation promotes sanity and focus on audiobooks or music
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I had the first QC 35 and when I got them the sound cancelling was outstanding
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Amazing sound cancelling - love them
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grrrr).Glad I did!.The QC35 is lighter, more comfortable, and has better noise cancelling than any of its older siblings
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Pros: Good noise canceling, comfortable.
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I do think these have the best noise-canceling in the industry, including the Sony MDR-1000X (or current WH-1000XM2)
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Tip: If you really want the best sounding headphones around this price and you MUST have noise cancelling check-out the Shure 535 in-ear headphones which have far superior sound in every way and better (alas passive) noise-cancelling
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I love the sound quality and the noise canceling
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Love the quality of sound, noise-cancelling and the comfort!
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If someone walks up behind me, I often don't notice them because i have my headphones, but it seems that is more that i'm zoned out than due to good noise cancelling.
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Clear sound, perfect noise canceling and perfect for phone calls.
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Excellent noise cancelling, but the wireless option is a pain
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Passive in-ear headphones have better passive noise cancelling
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I love the google assistant, love the noise canceling, sound quality, and the fit and finish.
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The good:Love the noise cancelling (in my own ears), and they’ve got terrific battery life.
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Truly noise cancelling
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I dont have any other experience to noise cancelling other than these.
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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
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>QCII is the most comfortable b/c it's light, little clamping pressure, and good headband cushion
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barely.- Microphone bad (C
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I turned off my iPhone EQ, and, holy c&@p!
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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.
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Yes, that's as lovely as you are imagining it is, lol.
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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)
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I use it regularly for taking phone calls in a noisy, open plan office environment as well as for traveling on planes
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The noise reduction with Sony was nearly as good as with using hearing protection ear plugs
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Extremely disappointed as I was excited for the Bose Q35 II.
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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
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I really wanted to love these - as I had wanted to when I purchased a pair of original QC35s
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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
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Soft as
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Oh an not really durable for someone who is not going to treat their headset like newborn baby
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Noise cancelling is amazing, I preset the button to noise cancelling levels as I use the other phone brand.
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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
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>QCII is the most comfortable b/c it's light, little clamping pressure, and good headband cushion
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barely.- Microphone bad (C
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I turned off my iPhone EQ, and, holy c&@p!