Bose - QuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - Silver
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Description
Features
World-class noise cancellation makes quiet sound quieter and music sound better.
Bluetooth® and NFC pairing so you can connect to your devices wirelessly.
Volume-optimized EQ gives you balanced audio performance at any volume.
Lithium-ion battery lets you enjoy up to 20 hours of wireless listening per charge.
Noise-rejecting dual-microphone system provides clear calls, even in windy or noisy environments.
Premium materials make them lightweight and comfortable for all-day listening.
The Bose® Connect app helps you manage your paired devices and gives you a personalized experience.
What's Included
Bose® QuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones
Carrying case
Key Specs
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessNo
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Carrying CaseYes
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- Adjustable HeadbandNo
- Battery Life20 hours
- Battery Charge Time2.25 hours
- Voice Assistant Built-inGoogle Assistant
General
- Product NameQuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones
- BrandBose
- Model Number789564-0020
- SeriesQuietComfort 35
Audio
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound IsolatingYes
Connectivity
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessNo
- Bluetooth Version4.2
Features
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Carrying CaseYes
- ControlsCall, Track selection, Volume
Design
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- StyleTravel
- Adjustable HeadbandNo
- Foldable DesignYes
Power
- RechargeableYes
- Battery Life20 hours
- Battery Charge Time2.25 hours
- Charging Accessory IncludedCable
- Charging Interface(s)Micro-USB
Compatibility
- Voice Assistant Built-inGoogle Assistant
Material
- Ear Cushion MaterialLeather
Dimension
- Product Height7.1 inches
- Product Width3.2 inches
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC017817725453
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 7031 reviews
(7,031 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Sound Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Value4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers have good things to say about the QuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, particularly regarding their noise cancellation capabilities, comfort, and long battery life. The wireless connectivity and lightweight design are also well-received. However, some customers find the price to be a drawback, and a few would prefer more bass and higher volume levels.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Noise cancellation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bose is awesome!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I needed some new bluetooth headphones for studying in the library and for use when traveling. These Bose headphones are awesome. I did not realize they were noise cancelling when I bought them, but when I wear them at home while doing homework, I am unable to even hear my husband or kids calling for me, so that is awesome! They don't think so though... I did hear some noise coming through at the library the other day, but I think that was because it was a group of like 4 people talking very loud and they walked right behind me, and I was only listening quietly to classical music. I got these black Friday weekend, and they were $20 off, But let me say I would have gotten them even if they were not on sale. I did not get the second generation of these, because I have an iPhone and I don't use google assist. I believe if you LOVE MUSIC, you have to give Bose headphones, speakers a try. You will be very pleased!!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Noise cancellation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best headphone but still too expensive!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is so far he best headphones I have used for a number of reasons: aside from having a great sound, it's wireless tech has made it so convenient to use; it is really comfortable on my head and it is indeed quiet as it cancels the noise around me...I work with airplanes a lot and it's like the engine planes around me were all turned off when I have it on me...I hope the batteries would last so I can use it for a long time coz I may not be able to afford one again so soon! I highly recommend this product!!!
This review is from Bose - QuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Noise cancellation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A worthwhile upgrade over the standard Bose SoundL
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Being an owner of the Bose SoundLink 2 wireless headphones for close to a year now, I wanted to give my 1st impressions after picking this up from Best Buy a day ago. I've ALWAYS wanted Bose's active noise-canceling (ANC) headphones, but they only had the QC25 wired at the time, and I had to have a wireless headphone, so I picked up the SoundLink 2 (as I use my headphone to drown out the traffic-noise and noisy neighbors all around my apartment). I already have a Sony MDR-10RNC ANC headphone, but I'm tethered to wires, and their ANC isn't that great (I can still hear a majority of the traffic outside, and there's that signature noticeable hissing sound found in almost all ANC headphones I've tried). When I heard news of the QC35, I was super excited. After using it to watch two horror movies with tons of bass, YouTube videos, and music; I'm confident to say I like this better than my SoundLink 2. I expected the sound to be the same, but the bass on the QC35 is "tighter" - as if I had my 300W Boston Acoustic subwoofer running on low-volume. The SoundLink's bass is pretty weak and flat. The high's and mid's are just as crisp, and I have no pairing issues like my SoundLink 2 (I gave the SoundLink 2 a not-so-favorable review because of the pairing issues). I was also surprised by the construction because it's not all plastic like the SoundLink 2 - surprised because I was expecting the $70 premium over the SoundLink 2 only adds ANC inside. The QC35 has metal (such as the ear-cup plate where the "Bose" logo sits on). The QC35 is only $70 more than the SoundLink 2, but you get much more than ANC - better materials, almost 2x battery life over SoundLink2, a full headband, better case, and ANC. The ANC is really NICE because as I'm writing this at 3 PM Sunday sitting next to my windows (tons of traffic outside my apartment since I live next to a large mall) with the QC35 on my head without any sound playing through it, the traffic noise is almost non-existent - can only hear the occasional Harley Davidson that whizzes by. Is the $350 price-tag worth it? It depends. In my situation, a definite YES because it feels fantastic to be able to relax in my apartment on a lazy Sunday without my eardrums being bombarded by traffic noise and the noisy neighbors. I'm also not destroying my eardrums or getting music-fatigue by playing my music loud or watching Youtube for hours on end to drown out the outside noise - so the long-term health benefits of my hearing are priceless. Lastly, a reviewer mentioned that the QC35 weighs ~60% more than the SoundLink2 wireless - which may make some people hesitate on the purchase if they're keen on comfort. Either he doesn't know basic math, his scale is messed up, or he is just purely throwing out random numbers. My digital scale shows the SoundLink2 wireless as being 200 grams, and the QC35 at 235 grams. The QC35 weighs 18% more, but if I didn't have a digital scale to measure the weight, I could've sworn they considered the same. Other physical differences - on the SoundLink 2, the battery and Bluetooth icon lights up - something I found refreshing (SoundLink 2 is on the left). On the QC35, there is merely an LED light shining next to the battery and Bluetooth indicator - just something I wanted to point out.
This review is from Bose - QuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Noise cancellation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bose, made something worth buying
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I generally haven't liked anything Bose has made in years, except for their vintage audio gear. These headphones come with a USB cable to charge them, a 3.5mm cable to use if you don't want to use bluetooth in a nice semi-hard carrying case. These headphones are the most comfortable ones that I've been able to wear all day without hurting after just an hour or so. I've been able to use them for several days without needing to charge them. The noise-cancelling works well without completely blocking out someone next you talking. I'm very surprised how much noise I've been having to tune out when I've switched the noise-canceling off. I can't wait to use these headphones on my next flight.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Noise cancellation, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love this model for everything it does so well!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I purchased the Bose SoundLink II first and then ordered this QuietComfort 35 in Silver on the same day. I received the QC 35 first and had plenty of time to try it out over the weekend. It was a so easy to sync the QC35 to my Apple devices, and the MacBook will release to my IPhone and as others have stated the headset is better than the phone speaker system. The iPad Air 2 and iPhone 6 Plus both hand off to each other also. I was pretty sure I had received the right one first for it's features met all my needs. I received the Bose SoundLink II today and after trying them on was disappointed with the fit was in comfortable on me. As well as not having the noise cancelling feature which made my choice easy. So if my daughter likes the SoundLink II, I will pass them on to her. They are nicely made and a quality Product, just not for me. Otherwise I will be returning to Best Buy for another QuietComfort 35. Now I know she wants to go wireless! And having the added range of the Bluetooth as well as the battery life makes them more desirable as I run out of the house, and can keep my Bluetooth connection every time ~ It is amazing!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfort, Noise cancellation, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Total Isolation
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.These things are awesome. So comfortable. Night and day difference when you turn on noise cancelling. All I can say is to try them on, that's all it took to sell me on them. The Bluetooth feature has been cool. This is the first pair I've owned like this (coming from the HiFi world). The sound quality is awesome, though I'm sure drowning out the background noise like that is the biggest part. They work great unpowered through the provided audio cord too, if you want. They also fold up fairly nice and lay flat. I do wish they folded up into themselves into a ball though. That and the price are the only things I'd change. I was a little scared at first to even bring these out of the house. Overall a great purchase though. You can really find your own private space in these things.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfort, Noise cancellation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
So long Beats Studio Wireless..
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Easily the best headphones I have used, and I have used them all. The original Bose AE2w were really comfortable and the BT connection was solid. Noise cancelation was not an option and battery life on the little BT dongle was awful. Beats Studio Wireless headphones entered the scene and they were really good. Sound was excellent. Noise cancelation was solid. Overall I liked them but they were uncomfortable to wear for longer periods. Enter these QC35s. They are simply the best. The angled driver allows the cup to fit around the ear better (even for those with ears that don't stick out). Where others (Beats, TurtleBeach) use a snug fit to achieve some passive noise cancelation Bose seems to forgo most of that and rely on the active noise cancelation. The sound is great, fit is great, and they can be worn for hours without discomfort. Noise cancelation is on par with every other Bose and competitor so no issues there. Companion app makes it easier to sync the headphones with multiple devices (although I wish there was an app for my Macbook). Added bonus these fold into a more flat configuration rather than the bubble that the Beats do. Easier fit into travel bags.
This review is from Bose - QuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfort, Noise cancellation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
These are amazing!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This pair of phones is the best purchase I’ve made in recent years. Noise cancellling is spot on and I️ don’t have pressure problems when I️ fly. Bose got this right and then some. Very happy with this purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIf the lithium battery dies on you while you are at the Airport, is the battery quickly replaceable? Can you quickly swap out a spare battery when you need one in a hurry?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Battery is not replaceable, but you can still use these with a wired connection even if its dead, you just wont have the noise cancelling. 15 minutes of charging however gets you roughly 2 hours of use!
Answered by Austin
Q: QuestionIs there a delay in listening when listening to tv?
Asked by Paula.
- A:Answer We don't recommend using this speaker connected wirelessly to a tv. There can be a delay between the audio and video which is very distracting. However, it does have a 3.5mm jack for a wired connection.
Answered by Bose Support
Q: QuestionHow is the sound leakage on these headphones? I'm considering buying but I hate when other people can hear them even when volume isn't high
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer With over ear headphones you are always going to experience some leakage that's just a downside of the type. So for example in ear headphones have almost no leakage while most on ear and over year will almost always have some especially the louder you play your music. Because the headphones are so amazing at noise cancellation you really don't need to play your music over 50% to hear very clearly. And I would say others wouldn't be able hear your music unless unless you listen around 70-80% volume.
Answered by Jared
Q: QuestionIs this comfortable to use while running?
Asked by Vivek.
- A:Answer These are comfortable to wear for long periods of time but I wouldn't wear them while exercising. They are not rated to be sweat, weather, and/or moisture resistant and I hate wearing on-ear and over-the-ear headphones (like these) while exercising as my ears get sweaty and hot. Your best option for Bluetooth exercising headphones are the new Bose SoundSport wireless earbuds. They are moisture resistant, lightweight, wireless, and won't cause your ears to get too hot.
Answered by Pablo
Q: QuestionThe QC 35 is Bluetooth. I assume they cannot be used on an airplane that requires a cable to plug into their entertainment system? Sorry for the dumb question.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Never a dumb question when considering spending $350. You will connect with the included 2.5 to 3.5 cord and the included plug adapter.
Answered by Captain119
Q: QuestionI have phobia of repentine loud explosion noises. The QC35s can help to reduce the impact of thunder during thunderstorms if I'm inside my house? Putting music or white noise can help to reduce it 100% (even if the lightning it's closed)? Thanks.
Asked by George.
- A:Answer I am curt using them now with a large storm outside (thunder and heavy rain). I didn't hear the entire storm until I looked out side. These will help you.
Answered by Tstall
Q: QuestionCan you pair with two devices at the same time? i.e. phone and ipad
Asked by jklivin.
- A:Answer You can concurrently have two devices connected to these headphones at the same time, but only one device can be playing audio to the headphones.
Answered by BravoMan
Q: QuestionCan someone describe the amount of bass these produce? I an not an audiophile but I do like good quality sound with a slightly higher than average amount of bass. I have felt that previous qc headphone have been flat, how do these compare? Thanks.
Asked by axdawg.
- A:Answer So many different answers... It goes to show you that audio quality really is in the ear of the beholder. Personally, I found that these produced adequate bass but it was never overwhelming and they never really "thumped." These definitely aren't headphones for "bass-heads." The QC35's don't produce a flat sound, like the sound that audiophiles/audiophools over want. The bass is boosted as are the highs (producing a commercial v-shaped sound signature) but the bass isn't as pronounced like it is with the Beats Studio Wireless or even the V-Moda Crossfade Wireless headphones (the later being the most bass-heavy). If you didn't like the QC25's, you aren't going to like these. Both had "slightly higher than average" bass output though. It sounds like you want something with even more thump. You aren't really going to find a proper pair of wireless headphones, that have good noise cancellation, and produce large amounts of bass. Yeah, the Beats Studio Wireless headphones technically have noise cancellation but it sucks and might as well not be there. You might want to check out the V-Moda Crossfade Wireless headphones though. They have very pronounced, yet clear bass. I think that they sound better than any wireless headphone currently on the market (even better than the Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 headphones) due to their bass levels. They also have pronounced mids and highs along with a really wide sound stage. But they don't have noise cancellation. You also need to buy the XL earpads ($20) for them as the included earpads are too shallow and become uncomfortable after a short time of listening (less than an hour).
Answered by ThisIsNot