A:AnswerThe 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.
A:AnswerYes 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.
A:AnswerHi, 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
A:AnswerThe 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.
A:AnswerHello Nikhil, thank you for asking about the QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II. These headphones are engineered with Bluetooth and noise-cancellation, and do come with a backup audio cable. Connecting the audio cable does disable Bluetooth, and since the mic works via Bluetooth, it will essentially disable the mic as well. We hope this helps!
A:AnswerI have had these headphones for over 2 weeks, I've used them quite a bit and I'm at 60% so prob won't charge for another 2 weeks. Even if I charged them twice a month, that's 24 times a year, it'll last me over 20 years before the battery is shot... Same math if I charged weekly, that's almost 10 years. There'll be newer, better headphones within two/three years from now. For me, as great as these sound, its good value.
A:AnswerThe sound leakage is very bad. I’m not sure how Bose is getting away with it. I’ve stopped wearing mine because I felt like an idiot walking around with everyone hearing what I was listening too.
A:AnswerHi, DEanna!
Thank you for your interest in the QuietComfort 35 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones II. The only difference between the limited edition and the standard version is the paint color. The Triple Midnight version is completely navy blue, including the ear cushions and carrying case. We hope this helps! Have a great day.
Jesse - Bose Support
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II. The right earcup features a 3-button setup that includes controls for volume up, volume down, and a multi-function button in the middle. This multi-function button can control pause/play with one tap, and you can skip forward a track with 2 taps. The Action Button on the left earcup controls the use of Google Assistant, and can also be programmed to toggle your noise reduction level. To see the full list of available functions, please click here https://bose.life/2HBftFl and scroll to page 13 of the owner's manual. Hope this helps! Jesse - Bose Support
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. No, the rechargeable lithium-ion battery is not user-replaceable. If you experience any power/battery related issues, we encourage you to contact our Technical Support Team. Service options will be available. We can be reached at 1-800-379-2073. We are open Mon. – Fri., 9 AM – 8 PM EST. Thank you!
A:AnswerThe SONY WH-1000XM3 are the tricked out millennial G-To headphones... with ambient sound control, audio equalization, sound positioning, atmospheric pressure optimization, LONG battery life, etc.
The SONY headphones felt heavy, pinched at the head and ears (especially when wearing eyeglasses) and long periods of wearing.
Alternatively, the Bose QC35II are comfortable - during short or long periods of wear, with/without eyeglasses - provide excellent noise cancellation and connect to two devices simultaneously. Downside for Bose is the frequency response of the QC35II is NOT as good as SONY.
At the end of the day it came down to comfort for me. SONY's bells and whistles are very compelling, but if you're dating a beautiful woman who gives you a headache after every date, is it really worth it?
A:AnswerI highly doubt you can listen to these at max volume. It will scramble your brains. I listen to them turned up pretty loud and I have never had anyone mention they can hear them. I wear them at night when I go to bed and my wife can't hear them.