Testseek.com have collected 217 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 35 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 35.
June 2016
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217 Reviews
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That said, for the money, the QC35 are not the best headphones I've slapped on my ears. Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless, for example, retail for the same price and offer, in my opinion, superior sound without EQ sculpting. If ANC isn't important to you, you...
Published: 2016-06-24, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Exceptional sound quality, brilliant noise cancellation, Bluetooth connectivity
Will seem expensive for some
The Bose QC35 is the best noise-cancelling headphones money can buy. The fact they are now wireless is just testament to Bose's engineering prowess and dedication to delivering top-shelf products. Some people may baulk at the $499 price tag but you have...
The Bose QuietComfort 35 combines top-of-the-line active-noise canceling with wireless Bluetooth operation in an extra-comfortable, fold-up design. The sound is excellent for Bluetooth, and it doubles as a great headset for phone calls. Works in wired mod
Battery isn't user-replaceable, and the headphone is heavier than the QuietComfort 25
Bluetooth meets best-in-class noise canceling: the Bose QuietComfort 35 is the ultimate noise canceling wireless headphone you can buy right now...
Abstract: Ask any regular traveller who enjoys listening to their own music or in-flight entertainment with their own headphones and you'll likely find that the Bose QC25's are the first choice for most because quite frankly they are the best on the market. Well, u...
Great sound quality, Controls work with both iOS and Android, Decent noise cancellation, Long battery life
Mic positioning has been shifted, Bass a little intense at low volumes
The market leader in noise-cancelling headphones has gone wireless, and our initial impressions suggest you won't be missing those wires any time soon...
Best of class noise-cancelling, Very comfortable and light, Foldable and great quality
Noise-cancelling can't be disabled, Quick to sweat during summer, Bose could do much better on music
Bose could do a better job on the music side of things, but everything else from construction to noise cancelling, they are at the top of their game. For office workers, especially on open space offices, I strongly recommend the Bose QuietComfort 35. I'm...
That said, for the money, the QC35 are not the best headphones I've slapped on my ears. Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless, for example, retail for the same price and offer, in my opinion, superior sound without EQ sculpting. If ANC isn't important to you, you...
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Published: 2018-07-25, Author: Michael , review by: reviewed.com
The QC35s are absolutely worthy of consideration, but only if you don't mind your credit card taking a pretty hefty hit; they're the real deal, but at $350, they're not for everyone.If you're after the comfort and noise-cancelling of the QC35s but can't q...
Excellent Design, Amazing Sound, Great Battery Life, Awesome Active Noise Cancelling, Very Comfortable
No aptX-support, Cannot De-Activate ANC
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Published: 2017-09-05, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
As I've suggested, if you like your music pure and unadulterated, the Bose QuietComfort 35 aren't the headphones for you. The active EQ and, at times, bombastic presentation see to that.However, if you like to be able to block out the outside world, don't...