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

    • and I have this problem with the top of the line expensive no discount Bose 35II?
    • However, after owning these headphones for a few months, a problem came up that I can't ignore
    • The price alone puts them out of reach for many, and the bluetooth issues might be a problem for others
    • But none of my other devices seem to have this choppy sound problem.
    • you know how pesky/tricky Bluetooth problems are)I find the sound a bit muffled/soft in comparison to competitors, but that's sort of Bose's "
    • The big problem with these headphones is that "sidetone" feature is not working when making calls via Skype
    • This problem is no concern if you only use bluetooth, but problems are unusual when it comes to an awesome company like Bose.
    • The biggest problem I have with the Bose was the complete absence of bass
    • 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.
    • >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.