A:AnswerYes of coarse just pair to your device. If your referring to noise cancellation AND playing music eat same time? Yes it’s does that with 3 different settings of intensity of the noise cancellation. Setting it to HIGH noise cancellation is great if you work in a factory like me. Or if your at home but still want to hear the doorbell, setting it to LOW or OFF is will do just fine.
A:AnswerThey’re comfortable! The head piece isn’t so tight against your head that glasses don’t fit. I travel a lot for work and wear glasses on planes (the air dries out my contacts) and also wear these headphones. No complaints from me!
A:AnswerI have the wired quiet comforts, the Bluetooth quiet comforts and the in ear (non neck piece) noise cancelling ones. I suggest the in ear, non-neck collar, noise cancelling ones especially if you don’t mind managing a cord when working out. Noise cancellation and sound quality is MEASURABLY higher than Bluetooth models
A:AnswerThank you for your question, Kyle. The QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II are not designed to be exposed to moisture. They are not rated for sweat or weather resistance. Ashley - Bose Support
A:AnswerThey are definitely better than the previous version and more resistive to sweat, but if you sweat profusely then you will wear out the vinyl faster. I would take them off every 20-30 minutes and give it some rest.
A:AnswerNo. The volume is controlled by the device they are plugged into. I have used them with many different devices and never had an issue. I would test your TV connection with ear buds to see if the buds work. If they do, then you may have gotten a broken set of earphones. If the buds do not work, then you need to see your tv manual.
A:AnswerHi Waterboy,
That's a great question. The QC35 II is not water resistant, and not recommended for the gym. For working out we suggest anything in out SoundSport line of headphones. Have a great day! Tony G - Bose Support
A:AnswerUse them on my Bowflex Max. After a minute or two, I don’t even know they’re there. Pretty lightweight and the noise reduction can take you ‘into the zone’ when the workout intensifies.
A:AnswerHi Pietro,
Thanks for the question. That would depend on the TV. The QuietComfort 35 II connects either via Bluetooth or a 3.5mm AUX connection. Regards, Tony G - Bose Support