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I was between the Quiet Comfort 35's and these for Christmas 2017
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For reference, I was coming from the corded noise cancelling Bose Quiet Comfort 20, which I love completely, but wanted to upgrade given the lack of headphone jack on my new phone
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The comfort and quality of these headphones far surpasses its competitors.
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Exceptional sound and comfort
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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
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Now, about Bose Quiet Comfort 35, the sound quality is nowhere close
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Comfort--very comfortable to wear
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Great wireless headphones, great comfort, sound and quality has a wired option incase battery
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For the first couple months, comfort was an issue
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/ soundstage.-Comfort is also the best out of just about every headphone I've owned.
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Bose Quiet Comfort 35 does a better job of canceling mid range frequencies
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Sennheiser HD1 and Bose Quiet Comfort 35 cancel out lower frequencies in an airplane very effectively
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I tried the Bose Soundlink IIs and the Bose Quiet Comfort 35.
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Sennheiser HD280s, Bose Quiet Comfort 25 (Noise cancellation and voice, not wireless)
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OVERALLI ended up returning the Sennheiser HD1 and bought the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 Series II which are at the same price point
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A+++ Comfort is great too
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Sennheiser HD280s, Bose Quiet Comfort 25 (Noise cancellation and voice, not wireless)
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I prefer the comfort of this over-the-ear option when compared to the in-ear and on-ear options offered by those other devices.
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The high quality experience began in the packaging and presentation and continued through the beautiful sound and noice cancellation and comfort
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The ear cups are of perfect size and comfort.
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The comfort is amazing for people with big ears like mine, takes a bit of
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The comfort of these cans are crazy comfortable
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Comfort - Pretty comfortable at first but definitely not its strong suit
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I found the comfort to be good, but my ears are on the small side.
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The only issue I've had so far is comfort; these aren't very comfy with my glasses, and I find myself having to take both them and the M2s off every 5 minutes or so
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Superb fidelity, noise suppression, and comfort.
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The best feature: COMFORT
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Bose Quiet Comfort 35 is supremely comfortable followed closely by Sennheiser HD1
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In my opinion, just as comfortable as the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 with slightly smaller ear pads, but sounds much better in all range, especially if you are a base lover
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Fantastic audio quality and total comfort
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A HUGE positive for these over the originals is the comfort
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Comfort is where these completely suck
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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
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The comfort is very nice
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We did a sound test against the Bose Quiet Comfort 35, and my
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Noise cancellation quite good--on a par with the older Bose Quiet Comfort, I'd say.
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Unbelievable Comfort
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I generally love Sennheiser products b/c of their quality and reputation, but the awful wireless performance of this headset especially at this price is unacceptable
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Some fault the B&O for having finnicky touch controls; these have no touch controls and only 2 buttons: on/off, vol up/down
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In terms of high-quality plastics mixed with metal bones, they are more a peer to the less expensive Bose and Sony; the B&O clearly wins in build and material quality
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Some fault the B&O for having finnicky touch controls; these have no touch controls and only 2 buttons: on/off, vol up/down
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In terms of high-quality plastics mixed with metal bones, they are more a peer to the less expensive Bose and Sony; the B&O clearly wins in build and material quality
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n’t had any issues chagring other than trying to decipher the LED indicator color meanings, but after quick consult of the Sennheiser website and instruction