• Reviews around comfort (3.94 of 5)

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

    • When it comes down to the best noise-cancelling and the best comfort, there were a lot of debates between the two
    • I desired a better range but also needed something with supreme comfort as I listen for hours on end while studying
    • Stay away from Bose Quiet Comfort 35 & Sennheiser PXC 550 because of very poor sound quality & also stay away from Bowers Wilkins PX because of painful clamping pressure applied by the headphone on your head
    • To be clear both Sennheiser HD1 and Bose Quiet Comfort 35 do allow voices to come through and you will hear crying babies on an airplane on both
    • I wish the information presented about the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 (Series II) had included a warning that they do not work through bluetooth with Windows 10 PCs.
    • These ones are surprisingly better)Comfort,Battery life,Audio quality,connectivityCons: didn’t give airline adapter like series 1
    • Best comfort
    • Bose is all about comfort, as the name suggests it is built around the policy of supreme comfort, a factor that the MX1000x can't even come close too
    • The QC35IIs have the same great comfort and sound quality ... as long as you stay close to the source
    • Great comfort and sound , limited volume level on my
    • Comfort: very comfortable and flexible on head, but sometimes its annoying when resting it on your neck
    • otherwise I love the comfort and quality.
    • Check out Bang & Olufsen H9, Bowers & Wilkins P7, and Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2 for excellent comfort, three very different aesthetic options, and vastly dominant sound quality
    • Comfort - the same, very comfortable for a 12 hr flight.
    • Now, about Bose Quiet Comfort 35, the sound quality is nowhere close
    • But if you want Great ANC and Great comfort, but dominant sound performance, these are not contenders in any way
    • ConclusionEven though the Sony produces superior sound, the litany of other features (superior noise cancellation, intuitive controls, comfort, style, & phone performance) won me over to the Bose.
    • The overall comfort, sound, and battery life are good
    • I love the comfort.
    • The comfort is great although ears do feel warm after a time
    • Sennheiser HD1 and Bose Quiet Comfort 35 cancel out lower frequencies in an airplane very effectively
    • Comfort - Nice fit, without feeling like suction cups
    • Bose Quiet Comfort 35 does a better job of canceling mid range frequencies
    • Bose is still the gold standard in noise cancellation and comfort
    • Upgraded from Quiet Comfort 2, for the wireless feature
    • Comfort, material, design, construction, performance, ... all fine.
    • * COMPARISON: Sony 1000xm2 vs Sennheiser PXC 550 vs Bose Quiet Comfort
    • Bose Quiet Comfort 35 is supremely comfortable followed closely by Sennheiser HD1
    • Pros:- Noise cancelling 10/10- Comfort
    • Excellent sound, excellent comfort
    • This was a surprise to me given all the positive reviews regarding the comfort of Bose QC35II.iv
    • Great comfort and sound , limited volume level on my
    • Quiet comfort both
    • I love the comfort and how easy it is to sync with device
    • Stellar connection quality, wonderful comfort, and a surprisingly-great battery life
    • Great sound and comfort.
    • If the Sennheisers improved their comfort I would pick them over the Bose, but until then I'd rather have something that doesn't make my ears and head hurt.
    • For schmucks like me, the sound is perfect, the comfort is perfect, and they're nice enough to make me forget I paid $350 for headphones.
    • As far as comfort, the Bose are substantially more comfortable than the Beats
    • Quiet Comfort
    • When it comes down to the best noise-cancelling and the best comfort, there were a lot of debates between the two
    • If you prize comfort these are the headphones for
    • Comfort is nice
    • I had a very early set of Bose Quiet Comfort headsets, they lasted about 20 years and were fantastic
    • If you more care the noise cancellation and comfort and then a clean sound, then go for it
    • You could wear this ALL DAY or on a long flight... in blissful comfort
    • Other than the terrible battery life, I highly rate the headphones for comfort and superb noise cancelling
    • Wonderful product!I had the old Quiet Comfort 15 and they worked amazing for years (battery powered and with a wire--only complaint the material around the ear began to peel and shed everywhere, but they still work fine)I upgraded to the QuietComfort 35 to have the wireless capability and am extremely pleased
    • Wonderful product!I had the old Quiet Comfort 15 and they worked amazing for years (battery powered and with a wire--only complaint the material around the ear began to peel and shed everywhere, but they still work fine)I upgraded to the QuietComfort 35 to have the wireless capability and am extremely pleased
    • The comfort is good.
    • The comfort of the headphones are second to none as well.
    • The comfort and sound quality of these headphones is just fantastic
    • These are a very good set of headphones, with top-notch noise cancellation, comfort, and sound quality
    • The Comfort is not overstated.
    • Love the quality of sound, noise-cancelling and the comfort!
    • These are a very good set of headphones, with top-notch noise cancellation, comfort, and sound quality
    • I can't wait to try out my Quiet Comfort 35s on a long flight
    • , it sound good and it got the best comfort
    • Love the quality of sound, noise-cancelling and the comfort!
    • I try to pair the headphones with my iPad, the headphones announce "Ready to connect another device" and a window pops up on my iPad saying "Select and Accessory" with the option to tap on Bose Quiet Comfort 35 II.
    • But then when I tap on Bose Quiet Comfort 35 II an error message pops up saying it failed to pair
    • However these quiet comfort 35 gen II are brilliant
    • The Quiet comfort 35 (series II)
    • I love the comfort this Bose headsets provide
    • The sound reproduction is very good, the noise cancelling is amazing, the comfort is remarkable, and the wireless connectivity is excellent
    • The comfort and build of these are the best you can get right
    • 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
    • barely.- Microphone bad (C
    • I turned off my iPhone EQ, and, holy c&@p!
    • I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.
    • I can't get enough o that considering the fact that my last headphones were very buggy when connected to two active devices.
    • n’t vouch for the NC of the mic
    • n’t go wrong with these.
    • 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