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Features
When your home becomes your office
Turn any space into an instant office — or simply a place to unwind, listen to music, or make phone calls.
Bose Noise Cancelling Wireless headphones deliver everything you need to be productive: world-class noise cancelling, Bluetooth® and NFC pairing for quick wireless connectivity, and a noise-rejecting dual-mic system.
High-capacity battery
Listen to your music wirelessly with up to 20 hours of battery life from a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
Bose Connect app
Helps you set your preferred level of noise cancellation, unlock more features, and access future updates.
Active noise cancellation
Eliminate noisy distractions and focus on what matters most with renowned noise cancellation. Set your preferred level of noise cancellation, unlock more features, and access future updates through the Bose Connect app.
Perfect call and voice quality
Get clear phone calls even in noisy environments with the noise-rejecting dual-microphone system.
Built-in voice assistant
Bring Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant with you wherever you go. Enjoy entertainment, get information, and manage your day - all with your voice.
Wireless connectivity
Connect to your devices wirelessly using Bluetooth 4.1 and NFC pairing with voice prompts for hassle-free pairing.
Listen longer
Keep listening to your music without battery power by connecting the included audio cable.
High-quality materials
You can wear these headphones comfortably all day because they're built with premium materials.
What's Included
- Audio cable for wired connection
- Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones II
- Carrying case
- USB charging cable
Manuals & Guides
Key Specs
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound ModeStereo
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessNo
- Maximum Wireless Range32.8 feet
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Carrying CaseYes
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- Adjustable HeadbandYes
- Battery Life20 hours
- Battery Charge Time2.25 hours
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
- Voice Assistant Built-inAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
General
- Product NameQuietComfort 35 II Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones
- BrandBose
- Additional Accessories IncludedUSB charging cable, Audio cable, Carrying case
- Model Number789564-0010
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Audio
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound IsolatingYes
- Sound ModeStereo
Connectivity
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessNo
- Bluetooth Version4.1
- Maximum Wireless Range32.8 feet
Features
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Carrying CaseYes
- ControlsCall, Track selection, Volume
- Maximum Talk Time20 hours
Design
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- StyleTravel
- Adjustable HeadbandYes
- Foldable DesignYes
Power
- RechargeableYes
- Battery Life20 hours
- Battery Charge Time2.25 hours
- Charging Accessory IncludedCable
- Fast ChargingYes
- Charging Interface(s)Micro USB
- On/Off SwitchYes
Compatibility
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
- Voice Assistant Built-inAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Material
- Ear Cushion MaterialSynthetic leather
Dimension
- Product Height7.1 inches
- Product Depth3.2 inches
- Product Weight0.52 pounds
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 Year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 Year
Other
- UPC017817770613
Customer rating
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 8117 reviews
(8,117 Reviews)Expert rating
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 14 reviews
(14 Reviews)Customer images
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- Pros mentioned:For travel, Listening to music, Noise cancellationCons mentioned:Sweating
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great way to drown out the outside world
Posted .Pros mentioned:For travel, Listening to music, Noise cancellationCons mentioned:SweatingDESIGN: Bose has maintained a very similar design to the 1st generation of the QuietComfort 35. The headband portion has a soft underside that feels very comfortable resting on the top of my head. The band is also foldable which makes the QuietComfort 35 II easy to transport, although the included case is somewhat larger than many of the other over-the-ear headphones I’ve tested. The earcups are also very soft and comfortable around your ear, which is very important as you’ll likely be wearing these for long periods on an airplane or train. I still sometimes get the “ear sweats” and need to take a break from the headphones after wearing them for an hour or so to give my ears a chance to breath, but this is normal for me with any pair of headphones. The headphones are large and seem a bit bulky, but the sound quality makes up for it. SOUND QUALITY: With “Bose” on the label, you can safely assume sound quality is stellar. And it is with the Quiet Comfort 35 IIs. Bass has plenty of punch and the mids and highs are crips and clear. When the noise cancellation is active, you will hear a gentle white noise “hum” in the background as the unit counteracts the outside noises. It’s not very noticeable while listening to music, but you can tell it is there when listening to a podcast or talk show. NOISE CANCELLING One of the main reasons to pick up these Bose headphones is for their noise cancellation technology. Once you activate the noise cancellation feature, the sounds around you seem to disappear. And I’m not just talking about that fact that these cover your ears. Bose’s noise cancellation technology actively sends opposing sound to counteract the noise around you. Why’s this important? You can set the QC 35 IIs to a lower volume and still hear your music just fine, even in noisy environments. Normally, you would need to crank up the music to drown out your surroundings. So you can spare your ear drums and relax even if there’s a crying baby next to you. Now, if someone’s running a jackhammer next to you, it won’t completely eliminate the sound. But it does a great job of getting rid of the loud hum of an airplane or the clickity-clack of a train. There are two levels of noise cancellation: high and low. The feature can also be turned off completely. The “low” setting comes in handy when you still need to hear something going on outside, such as an airport announcement. Although, if it’s something important, you’ll probably want to turn off the noise cancelling feature completely. The noise cancellation feature can be controlled via Bose’s Connect app or you can assign the function to the “Action” button. FEATURES: Bose touts that the Bose QuietComfort 35s have Google Assistant built-in and can be accessed by pressing a new “Action” button on the left earcup. I assumed the headphones would just kind of “tether” my phone’s internet connection when using Google Assistant. However, the app for these headphones prompted me to install the full Google Assistant app on my iPhone in order to use the feature. I wouldn’t say that Google Assistant is “built-in” if the headphones are depending on my phone to actually run the Google Assistant feature. Which prompts another question: don’t most headphones already allow you to call up the voice assistant, be it Siri or Google Assistant? Indeed, you can hold the multifunction (middle) button on the QC 35s for one second and Siri will activate on your iPhone (or Google Assistant for Android). So what’s unique about Bose’s “Google Assistant built-in” offering? On Android, the voice interface is a little more verbose and will tell you who the text message is from instead of just playing the normal “ding” notification. For me, I reassigned the “Action” button to control the noise-cancellation feature instead, but heavy users of Google services may find the Google Assistant feature to be worthwhile. Aside from the Google Assistant feature, the Bose Connect app is very handy and walks you through the setup process and gives you a quick overview on using the QuietComfort 35 IIs. The app can also assist you in connecting additional Bluetooth devices, configuring the Action button, setting the noise cancellation and upgrade the firmware, which I needed to do upon receiving the headphones. The three buttons on the right ear cup allow you to control your music without getting out your phone. The middle button will play and pause your music (or answer an incoming phone call). Double-tapping the middle button skips forward to the next track while triple-tapping the middle button rewinds. Pressing the + and – buttons will increase and decrease the volume respectively. BATTERY LIFE Battery life is impressive and can last up to 20 hours in wireless Bluetooth mode or 40 hours when using the included audio cable. Charging the unit only takes two hours and can be recharged with a standard Micro USB cable. Upon powering on the QC 35 IIs, an automated voice will announce the current charge level. If the battery needs recharged while in use, you’ll hear, “Battery low, please charge now.” There is also a battery LED indicator on the right ear cup. Green indicates a medium to full charge, while a solid amber LED indicates that the charge is getting low. When it blinks red, it’s time to charge. If you’re using an iPhone, the battery level will also show on the status bar of your phone. OVERALL You can't beat the sound quality of Bose. The addition of Google Assistant seems gimmicky, but you can still summon Siri with these headphones, The noise cancellation feature is superb and makes these great for long plane or train rides.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Listening to music, Noise cancellation, Price
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Fantastic headphones~!
Posted .Pros mentioned:Listening to music, Noise cancellation, Price= Summary = The Bose QC35 Series II headphones are fantastic~!! It definitely lives up to all the hype & rave reviews and delivers great sound, dynamic range, awesome bass, and truly astounding active noise cancellation. In addition, it looks cool and is very comfortable to wear. = Design & Comfort = I have the black QC35 Series II and it looks sleek and sexy. Since it's black, it will blend in nicely with whatever clothing you wear and it won't stand out too much. To my delight, it was much lighter than it looked and is very comfortable to wear over the head for extended periods of time. The ear padding is very soft, well-padded, and doesn't cause any long-term fatigue or discomfort. I even wore it to bed and it was very comfortable (as long as you don't mind not being able to turn your head sideways). = Controls = The layout of the buttons are well-placed, easy to find, and intuitive to use. On your left earmuff, you have the Google Assistant button. On the right earmuff, you have the Power/Bluetooth pairing button as well as additional buttons for Volume Control and Playback Control. As expected, all the controls work very well and with no issues. = Google Assistant Button = The highlight of this new Bose QC35 Series II headphones is the presence of a dedicated button for Google Assistant (GA). I paired the QC35 to my Galaxy S8+ and found it to be pretty useful. A single-press of the GA button will tell you the time of the day and also notify you about any Notifications you have received. If you have Notifications, the headphones will read them aloud to you. You can also press-and-hold the GA button, speak a command to GA, and get responses delivered directly to your ears. I used the GA button often to check the weather, make calls to people, and send messages. I didn't have much success, though, when trying to send text messages to people via the GA button. The QC35 would correctly understand my command, confirm and read back my message to my recipient, but sometimes the delivery would fail in the end. If I use Google Assistant directly from my Galaxy S8+, everything works the first time. I'm hoping future app and firmware updates will improve the GA experience. With that said, having the GA button is very useful and helpful and I'm sure it'll only get better and faster. = Audio Quality & Noise Cancellation = When it comes to listening to audio, the Bose QC35 Series II is impeccable. It played back all the different kinds of music (rock, hip-hop, pop, rap) fabulously and flawlessly. From bass-heavy songs such as 50 Cent's Just a Lil Bit and In Da Club to full-range songs such as Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, the QC35 is a champ. Absolutely no complaints here. Making all this audio quality possible is the BRILLIANT active noise cancellation. All background distractions simply disappear and don't bother you from enjoying your music. I was sitting on my front porch listening to music because there is much noise here - gardeners working, delivery trucks driving by, birds chirping, dogs barking, etc. And I couldn't hear them at all~!! Especially impressive was when I missed hearing a medium-sized U-Haul truck driving into my street close to my driveway. Those kinds of trucks are usually very loud and clanky but the QC35 filtered it out wonderfully. Making all of this even more impressive is the fact that the volume on the QC35 was only set to ~60% loudness. One no longer has to crank up the volume at the expense of potentially damaging your hearing to filter out background noise & distractions. Brilliant. I also used the QC35 Series II to make and answer several calls and everybody said my voice came through loud and clear and good. I was told by one person that it sounded just as good as my Plantronics M180 bluetooth headset. = Conclusion = The Bose QC35 Series II is an absolute buy~! Great design and quality, great controls & comfort, SUPERB audio quality augmented by brilliant active noise cancelling, and topped off by the innovative and useful Google Assistant functionality baked in. I highly recommend it to all music lovers.
I would recommend this to a friend Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
More Accurate Sound Reproduction
|Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5The Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones are by far the best sounding headphones I have ever owned. The wide frequency range produces crisp, clear highs and deep bass. The noise canceling feature successfully masks any sound from outside sources. Compared with other headphones, earbuds or speaker systems, the Bose headphones more accurately reproduce the sounds I am listening to. I would recommend these headphones to anyone!
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Almost Perfect, a Couple Small Issues
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Issue #1: They aren’t great for people with a small head, an issue not unique to just these headphones. They are better than others I’ve tried, though. Issue #2: The noise cancellation is good, but nothing compared to Apple’s Earpod Pro. For the price, it should be. Overall: Sound quality is great. Between these, the new Sony headphones, a couple other Bose headphones, and Beats, these are the most resistant to slipping off your head. So you could take these to the gym for lifting weights or something (warning: NOT sweat proof). They are easy to use, and comfortable.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Listening to music, Noise cancellation, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Sweating
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Straight up my new favorite headphones
Posted .Pros mentioned:Listening to music, Noise cancellation, Sound qualityCons mentioned:SweatingI’ve long been a fan of noise cancelling headphones, but it wasn’t until this past year that I really started appreciating the scope of their use. I traveled across the country on a crowded airplane. While thousands of people do this everyday, I can’t say that I was totally prepared for it the first time around. All the ambient noises really took their toll on me and one year later, when I flew for a second time, I had an excellent pair of noise cancelling headphones in-hand to make the flight bearable. At that time, I was rocking the Sony 1000X Wireless Noise Cancelling headphones and I never thought I would find a better, more comfortable pair of headphones. This past week, I was introduced to the QuietComfort 35 II headphones by Bose. I’ve been a fan of Bose products for many years because they have a reputation for designing great, high-end audio gear. I’m happy to say that the QuietComfort 35 II’s don’t disappoint and they really live up to the Bose quality name. UNBOXING The headphones arrived in a standard Bose branded box. The outside covering of the box included some basic details of the product in multiple languages. You will also notice the MFi icon along with the Android logo and the Google Assistant built-in graphic. The QuietComfort 35 II are the first Bose headphones to come with built-in Google Assistant support. That is in fact the biggest difference between the QuietComfort 35 II and the original version of the headphones according to Bose’s website. When you look at the specs of the two headphone models, you will see that they are nearly identical except for the weight (version II is 2.6 ounces heavier) and the fact that the original QuietComfort headphones come packaged with an airline adapter. The QuietComfort 35 II’s package includes a carrying case, charging cable, and audio cable. When you first open the box, you will see the carrying case. All the other pieces are tucked away inside. The case is built very well. There is an exterior mesh pocket that could be used for extra cables or even your smartphone. When you open the case, you will find another interior mesh pocket and the mail compartment where the headphones lay. They actually fold up in a very specific way, but Bose was kind enough to include a small illustration that shows you how to place them in the case. BUILD QUALITY The headphones are lightweight and flexible. I really like that the earpieces aren’t static and can swivel around a bit. It makes it easier to wear in my opinion. The headband extends easily and the materials used to build it feels very solid. The padding on the headband is probably the only thing I would change. It’s soft and comfortable to wear, but it’s covered in some sort of suede fabric, which leads me to think that over time, it will soak up sweat and other oils and wear down. I would have preferred to see this padding covered in leather instead. The inside of the ear pieces are marked with a “L” and “R” to show you which way to wear the headphones. One thing I noticed was that the actual speaker on the inside of the ear cup seems to be angled toward your ear. Many of my other headphones just have a flat speaker. I haven’t been able to find out this sort of orientation would affect sound quality or volume, but I am sure the design was done with purpose. The padding on the ear cups is very nice and seems to wear well. I did notice that the foam segments don’t pull off of the cups as magnets, but it does appear that they might snap off the ear cups. Not wanting to damage the foam, I didn’t try to pry them off. These headphones have physical switches on them which is a bit of an oddity these days. Most of the headphones I’ve been around lately seem to utilize touch controls (the Sony headphones only have touch controls). So, the tactile nature of the buttons and switches on the Bose headphones was a nice departure from what I was used to. I’m sometimes not a fan of physical switches because they will get caught on things like hoodies, but the on/off switch on the right ear cup was designed in such a way that it avoided that usual problem. In addition to the on/off switch, you will also find the volume up/down buttons, and the play/pause button on the right ear cup. On the left ear piece, you will find the Google Assistant/ANR settings button. On the bottom of the two earpieces, there is also a port for plugging in the Micro USB charging cable and the audio cable for a wired connection. Even though Micro USB has been a standard for quite some time for charging devices of this nature, I feel with a brand new product like this, Bose should have taken the opportunity to switch over to USB-C for charging. USER EXPERIENCE As soon as the headphones arrived, I paired them to my phone. They had 70% battery life out of the box, which made me happy that I could go ahead and start using them. I put the headphones on my head and found very quickly that they were more comfortable than my Sony headphones and they caused less strain on my head, too. I’ve used the headphones for a couple of days off and on and not had any issue with the battery life. The buttons and functions I were very easy to pick up on without reading the manual but for more in depth features, you will need to read the manual because they are not as intuitive as the ones listed above. For example you have no dedicated button for changing songs. For us iPhone users we can easily remedy this by simply pressing in and holding the play/pause button to activate Siri and asking her to switch to the next track or calling up a totally different album. All the Siri commands that work on your iPhone work via this button so no worries here. Even though I’ve only had these remarkable headphones for a few days, I’ve been incredibly impressed with them. The comfortable design and sound quality both live up to the Bose name. I’ve worn them for several hours and don’t perceive any earaches or headaches from wearing them too long. Making and receiving calls is pretty simple. making calls again takes the use of Siri. I found this to be super simple and had no issues with Siri hearing or understanding what I asked of her to do. I don’t currently have Google Assistant installed so the dedicated Google button was used for the ANR settings instead. The sound quality is amazing. I am hard of hearing and I didn’t have any issues with hearing music or spoken words. Music and sounds were crisp and dynamic. As noice cancelling headphones go, I really like how the Bose headphones block out ambient noise with little effort. I love that the noise canceling is activated by flipping a switch. I've not had the chance to use these on a plane yet like I did with the Sony's but with noise canceling turned up to high I can almost not hear anything else around me so I'm assuming they will work just as well if not better for travel. CONCLUSIONS I think the Bose QuietComfort 35 II are the best wireless headphones on the market right now. I’ve officially made the switch over to them as my primary listening companions. If you had the QuietComfort 35 that were released last year, I don’t know that the Google Assistant feature is enough to upgrade, but if you are using a different style or brand of headphone, I think you will be happy with the Bose QuietComfort 35 II.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Bose is Boss in audio quality
|Posted .Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Bose is Boss in audio quality. Love this QuiteComfort 35 II wireless headphone ...connected this to my iPhone12 Max pro and Sony TV same time and noise cancelling technology is great in this...Best headphone to watch Netflix, Prime , HBO movies with theatre Dolby effects in these holiday season. Surely recommend this to all.
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Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Good but.....
|Posted .Owned for 1 year when reviewed.Features
Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I have this now about a year and a half and the right ear muff on the inside is coming apart....the sound is great. For the money I paid for it, I didn’t expect this to be happening.☹️I took a star off for the right inside muff.
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Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Bose
Posted .Hey there,
I'm sorry that your headphones' ear cushions are damaged. The great news is that these are easily replaced, so they can be restored to great condition in no time. You can either find replacement cushions here - https://bose.life/2LrasS8. Alternatively, you can give our customer support team a call -  http://bose.life/globalsupport.
Thanks,
Charlotte - Bose Customer Support
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Best noise canceling.
|Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5After a lot of research and comparison I ended up getting Bose QC 35 and I am so grateful with my purchase.
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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 14 reviews
(14 Reviews)- CNETRating, 4.4 out of 54.4David Carnoy on June 1, 2018Our favorite headphones get Google Assistant: Bose QC35 II, reviewed.With a new button that links directly to Google Assistant on your phone, Bose's otherwise unchanged flagship noise-canceling gets a little more personality -- and functionality.Full Review
- TechRadarLewis Leong on November 20, 2019Bose QuietComfort 35 II reviewBose's excellent noise cancelling headphones get a minor update with Google Assistant.Full Review
- Tom's GuideRating, 4 out of 54.0Craig Goldstein on October 9, 2019Bose QuietComfort 35 II Review: The Best Gets SmarterThe Bose QuietComfort 35 II keeps the excellent active noise-cancelling technology and crystal-clear audio quality and adds a dedicated Google Assistant button.Full Review
- Digital TrendsMatthew S. Smith on October 28, 2020Bose QuietComfort 35 II Gaming review: Lost in translationBose attempts to convert its popular QuietComfort 35 II into a gaming headset, but not everything goes to plan. Read our full review to find our why.Full Review
- Digital TrendsCaleb Denison on September 12, 2019Bose QuietComfort 35 II reviewThe Bose Noise Cancelling Headphone 700 may be the latest and greatest, but don't count the company's QC35 II out just yet. At $50 less than Bose's new flagship, these mainstay cans still make the most sense for most people. We'll explore just whyFull Review
- PCMagRating, 4.5 out of 54.5Tim Gideon on September 25, 2017Bose QuietComfort 35 IINow 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.Full Review
- WIREDMichael Calore on December 8, 2017QuietComfort 35 (Series II)Before you give up on the idea that noise-canceling can actually sound good, try these on.Full Review
- WIREDDavid Pierce on October 2, 2017QC35 IIBose's killer travel headphones get a new button that summons Google Assistant.Full Review
Q: QuestionWhat's the difference btwn the QC 35 and the QC 35 ll ?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The difference between the 2 QC'S is the QC 35 II has the Google command features as far as I know which the QC 35 don't have. But besides that they are equal.
Answered by Reytom
Q: QuestionOn box it says made for iPod iPhone iPad... WILL this work with Android phones ( Note 8 )
Asked by SG.
- A:Answer Hello SG, Great question. Yes, this will work on both Apple and Android devices. Thank you!
Answered by Bose
Q: QuestionIs there wire connectivity to devices that do no have Bluetooth?
Asked by Me.
- A:Answer Yes, there is a 2.5mm audio adapter and a cable supplied with the unit if you don't have Bluetooth.
Answered by Stuart
Q: Questioncan these head phones be used to hear television sounds being broadcast
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hi, thanks for the great question. It would depend on the TV. The QC35 connects either via Bluetooth or a standard 3.5mm connection. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out to customer service. Here is a link you can use. http://bose.life/2qwENj4 . Click on your country, scroll down to "Contact Us" Tony – Bose Support
Answered by Bose
Q: QuestionWould the noise cancelling feature work even if you are not playing any music? I have a coworker who coughs all day long, and I'm wondering if these would drown her out when music is not playing, or playing very quietly. Plain earplugs do not work.
Asked by Vorst.
- A:Answer Yes the active noise cancelling can be turned on without music playing. It won't cancel out all noise around you, though, it'll just dampen surrounding sound. Noise cancelling plus music will completely drown out your coworker.
Answered by John
Q: QuestionIs the qc35ll’s around the ear or it's over the ears?
Asked by g.
- A:Answer These go around the ear for a complete seal from the outside. So that way you can get the full advantage of the noise cancellation.
Answered by Dustin5654
Q: QuestionWhy did they get rid of the airplane adaptor, and what was it used for?
Asked by Delirious.
- A:Answer The airline adaptors are two prong plug in audio adaptors and are pretty much obsolete. Airlines now use a single plug like most electronics. I have had an airline adaptor for other headphones for about ten years and have never used it. Doesn’t have it, doesn’t need it.
Answered by Frog
Q: QuestionDo these collapse for packing?
Asked by Inquirer.
- A:Answer Yes, they also come in their own case.
Answered by DaGutz
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