A:AnswerOur QuietComfort 35 headphones offer the same unmatched combination of acclaimed noise reduction technology, audio performance and comfortable fit as QuietComfort 25 headphones. However, QuietComfort 35 headphones offer the convenience of wireless Bluetooth performance, as well as features like a dual-microphone system, voice prompts, intuitive controls and a 20-hour battery life. They also have the added benefit of volume-optimized EQ, which ensures Bose quality audio at all volume settings.
A:AnswerHello JGS1995, thank you for your question. You are correct. Though the technology is fantastic, it does have limits. Where the active noise canceling reaches its limits you still have the passive attenuation provided by the ear cushions. Using music or a white noise generator app is an effective way to help mask the sound of thunder. Have a great day! Best Regards, Greg - Bose Support
A:AnswerYes. I don't use B/T most of the time and have noticed that I can turn the ANC on when I am walking to another room to get my iPod, and it is immediately active. In this scenario, I am anticipating using the corded connection, so I know for a fact that B/T is not connected, and neither is the cord.
A:AnswerCan I use QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones to watch an in-flight
movie or listen to in-flight audio programming?
Yes. You can use the standard audio cable to connect these headphones to the inflight
entertainment system and access both the movie audio and music channels. On
some airplanes, you can plug the cable directly into the in-flight entertainment
system’s audio jack. Other airplanes have a dual audio jack, so you will need to plug the
cable into the dual plug adapter before connecting to the airplane audio jack.
Depending on the aircraft, you may also want to use the included attenuating adapter
for greater volume control.
A:AnswerYes, you can use it without pairing it to cancel out sound. It doesn't cancel out that much. Maybe 70% without playing music. It seems to isolate background noise much better when you have music playing to drown out the extra noise. I originally wanted these to drown out sounds at a coffee shop. Wasn't as dramatic as I'd like. When I play music though--classical or anything I want--the unwanted noise is virtually gone. I don't crack up the volume because I want a little bit of background noise for safety. Haven't been disappointed with these. Would say if you are looking for noise canceling devices only, this isn't what you want--too expensive for just that feature.
A:Answer1. Yes
2. Don't recall the exact length but it has good length.
3. The color will match the color of the headphones
4. On the ride side at the bottom of the headphone
5. Yes
A:AnswerYes, I use them every week when flying. They also work well on the Tarmac. They are the lightest by far. Not even close. They use light weight super strong and sturdy materials. I looked at every model I could find including Senheiser, B&W, B&O, Beats, up to $700 and there was no comparison. Plus they have the longest battery life so I only charge once a week. By the way they also work corded or cordless.
A:AnswerNo. Noise cancelling stays active as long as they are on. (And they sound good, and people on the other end of the call say they can hear me fine)