Bose QuietComfort 35 II Review

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The Bose QuietComfort 35 II are probably the industry standard for wireless headphones. I previously had the wired QuietComfort 25 and the sound was great. These headphone offer the same sound quality and noise-cancelling capabilities as the QuietComfort 25 with more features.

If you have traveled recently you will often see people with these headphones. They do a great job of blocking out sound, a screaming kid right behind you will just sound like someone speaking next to you. Sleeping on the airplane is much more pleasant as you are not waking up to the sudden loud noise of the cabin.

The Bluetooth settings on the QuietComfort 35 allow you to connect to multiple devices at the same time. I often have my laptop and my phone connected while working. I can listen to music on my laptop and if I get a phone call it will alert me to the call and read off the caller id, I can then answer the call with the controls on the headset. Or, I can listen to music on my phone and if I have a sound effect on my laptop it will interrupt my music to play that sound and then just resume my music. You can control the sound, pause, and skip on a number of apps on your phone and laptop with controls on the headphones.

 

These headphones work great with calls and sound better to your caller than most wired headphone microphones. The downside on phone calls is that you lose track of how loud your surroundings are which can be easy if you have kids running around your house.

The battery life is great you could go multiple days without charging and it charges back up to 100 percent extremely fast. The bluetooth range is very wide especially if you don’t have any interference.

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