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Bose QC 35s are excellent. Beats? Beats me...In all honesty I would sooner not listen to music through headphones than subject myself to Beats. Some people make fun of Bose and all one can think of is that it is to look like one an adult version of a "cool kid" in high school. Beats are flaccid in comparison to several other manufacturers offerings with Bose being one of them. Yes, I have listened, albeit briefly, to music through a pair of Beats Studio 'phones and was left uninspired. Their look is common and without style. Others opinions may differ but this is mine. That said, the choice is yours. Choose wisely and enjoy the music.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Which headphones sound better is strictly subjective...however, do not listen to those that down the Beats Studios. Do your own research by reading online reviews and also going into a store and listening to both. You will find that nearly all reputable online sites that review the best wireless headphones have the Beats on their list. Bose are usually rated higher but again that is subjective. I have a set of Beats and a set of VModa Crossfades and I love them both. I have also gone in BestBuy and listened to music with the Bose and I was pleasantly surprised. Usually Bose don’t have enough “kick,” bass or volume for my taste but the QC 35’s had plenty of each. I’m actually now considering buying a set of Bose. I alternate between my Beats and VModa’s at the gym because I need my music loud and the bass thumping when working out. However, I might buy a set of Bose for traveling and other activities.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On my own opinion, this is more far better sound than the other brand
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The only way I can answer is that I had a pair of studio wireless for about 6 months prior, liked Bose better and bought new pair of Bose!! I think it depends on what type of music you listen to most. I found Bose to be a little bit more comfortable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, by an order of magnitude.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes better not so bottom heavy
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm a fan of BOSE, my kids have Beats. I prefer the sound and comfort of BOSE
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, Beats aren't even in Bose's league.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sound quality is somewhat subjective. Beats are very bass-forward (as implied by the brand identity). Bose typically has very high fidelity in sound reproduction. I would say these are better in terms of overall sound quality (bass is certainly not lacking, but possibly not as pronounced as with beats). A major benefit of these is the industry-leading noise cancellation technology, which will actively suppress outside interference and provide a more pure listening experience.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Both are high end headphones so the quality in both are very good but if you are concerned about having a drop in sound quality when going from beats to the QC35 I would not worry at all. QC35 are just as good if not better than the beats.
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