Testseek.com have collected 149 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 35 2 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 35 2.
October 2017
(87%)
149 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
289 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Comfortable
Excellent ANC
Strong connection
Supreme noise canceling
All-day comfort
20-hour battery life (40 hours in corded mode)
Includes Google Assistant
Adjustable noise canceling (High
Low
Off)
Nearly top-notch noise cancellation
Excellent sound and voice quality
Useful PC controller with volume wheel
QuietComfort 35 II still holds up as great headphones years after release
Google Assistant
Compact design
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphone adds a dedicated button for Google Assistant
But it can be programmed for other functions
Too. Retains its predecessor's top-of-the-line active-noise canceling
Excellent wireless Bluetooth sound and extra-comfortab
Powerful audio performance with deep bass response and sculpted highs
Best-in-class noise cancellation
With new on-ear controls to adjust settings
On-ear access to Google Assistant
Can be used in passive mode
The QuietComfort 35 Series II headphones are perhaps the most comfortable headphones in their class
The battery life is very long
Which is true of many of the headphones in this class. I recommend a quick charger like the Anker that I recently invested
The best active noise canceling around
Fantastic sound quality
Lightweight and comfortable to wear
Excellent battery life
Google Assistant integration is great
Comes w/ a sturdy carrying case
Primo wrap-around comfort
Sensible controls
Customizable color schemes (for an extra $50)
Well priced for what's delivered
Still a killer travel headphone
Light
Comfy
Sturdy
Battery lasts 20-plus hours
Even with noise cancellation on
At-the-ready voice control suits music perfectly
Noise cancelling
Great headphones
New mic attachment is easy to use
Well made
Battery life
Decent boom mic performance
Excellent noise isolation
Very comfortable fit
Superior active noise cancellation
Great audio quality
Lightweight and comfortable design
20 hours of estimated battery life
Dedicated Google Assistant button
Excellent noise cancelling options
Great sound quality
Comes with additional features
Professional mic quality
Bluetooth functionality
Great audioComfortable
Great microphone and audio qualityComfortable
Wireless
Good sound qualityComfortable
Good audio qualities
Great valueInexpensive
Exceptional microphone quality
Good noise cancellation
Built-in Google Assistant
The editors didn't like
Price
Sound Quality is just ok
Sound quality can't match non-noise canceling headphones
Some users feel ear pressure in noise-canceling mode
Headphones are a four-year-old model with no internal upgrades
Limited controls in app
No spatial audio processing license included or built into PC controller
MicroUSB charging
AAC and SBC only
No aptX
Battery isn't replaceable
Same apparent design and performance as previous model
Cable has no inline remote
Highly sculpted sound signature not for purists
DSP has major impact on audio at top volumes
The QuietComfort 35 is not the sexiest headphone. If you are going for a fashion statement
There are betterlooking headphones in the category
Some may consider the QC 35's sound to be a bit overly polite. Nothing is missingit's just that they aren't goi
Micro-USB
Expensive as h*ck
No support for the higher-resolution aptX or LDAC codecs
Battery life isn't stellar
Not the right choice for those who crave bass
Google Assistant only works when Google Assistant can hear you
Which isn't often enough
Nothing less fun than having all your notifications read aloud when you're trying to listen to music
As ever
They sound like crap in passive mode
Expensive
Mic attachment isn't sold separately
No sound customization features
Can't replace the battery
Lack of onboardingExpensive
Doesn't block background noiseExpensiveNo detachable mic
Easy to accidentally change the volumeNot the most comfortable
Published: 2017-10-07, Author: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
Bose updates their almost flawless QC 35s to include seamless Google Assistant integration. At $350, they are relatively expensive, but all the original's best features sit neatly alongside the Assistant. For first time buyers they make a worthy investmen...
Published: 2017-10-02, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphone adds a dedicated button for Google Assistant, but it can be programmed for other functions, too. Retains its predecessor's top-of-the-line active-noise canceling, excellent wireless Bluetooth sound and extra-comfortab
Battery isn't replaceable, same apparent design and performance as previous model
Existing QC35 owners don't need to upgrade, but the addition of a dedicated Google Assistant button gives the already excellent wireless noise-cancelling headphone an extra bit of personality...
Published: 2017-09-25, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance with deep bass response and sculpted highs, Best-in-class noise cancellation, with new on-ear controls to adjust settings, On-ear access to Google Assistant, Can be used in passive mode,
Cable has no inline remote, Highly sculpted sound signature not for purists, DSP has major impact on audio at top volumes
Now with Google Assistant, Bose's latest pair of QuietComfort headphones, the QC35 II, is the best pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones you can buy...
Abstract: Drowning out the world on a plane or in a busy environment has been perfected by Bose, so I'm excited to listening to their new release, the QuietComfort 35 II. It looks almost identical to the original QuietComfort 35. So what is the difference between t...
Published: 2017-02-10, Author: David , review by: wired.com
Still a killer travel headphone, Light, comfy, sturdy, best-in-class noise cancellation, Battery lasts 20-plus hours, even with noise cancellation on, At-the-ready voice control suits music perfectly,
Google Assistant only works when Google Assistant can hear you, which isn't often enough, Nothing less fun than having all your notifications read aloud when you're trying to listen to music, As ever, they sound like crap in passive mode,
Abstract: With its place at the top of the Bose line supplanted by the sleeker Bose Noise Cancelling 700, and increasingly competitive rivals nipping at its heels, Bose has been cutting away at the retail price of its QC 35 II, the bread-and-butter entry in its ov...
Thanks to Bose QC35 II, my Netflix series watching experience gets an upgrade while I commute from and to work on the train. It has enough power to drive all sort of sounds that you throw at it, cancels many background noises and lets you immerse in your...
Published: 2017-11-01, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
For $499, you get industry-leading noise cancelling headphones, a swish case, a microUSB charger and a 3.5mm to 2.5mm cable. Sadly, though, you don't get a built-in airline adaptor anymore, but you can buy one from Jaycar for a few dollars, so don't lose...
The most comfortable wireless headphones, Excellent sound with strong balance, Google Assistant button is a great addition, Solid battery life, Comes with a case
Google Assistant button flakes out very easily and often, Control buttons don't always work, too, No airline adaptor in the box, Wired cable uses the less common 2.5mm to 3.5mm cable
The battle for the best wireless noise cancelling cans rages on, and in 2017, we're seeing one of the coolest uses for wireless cans yet, with Google going on-board thanks to a dedicated button. Even before Google gets its own wireless earbuds out, Bose i...