Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones

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Quiet Comfort 35 wireless headphones are engineered with world-class noise cancellation that makes quiet sound quieter and music sound better. Free yourself from wires and connect easily to your devices with Bluetooth and NFC pairing. Volume-optimized EQ gives you balanced audio performance at any volume, while a noise-rejecting dual microphone provides clear calls, even in windy or noisy environments. Voice prompts and intuitive controls make communicating and controlling your music hassle-free. A lithium-ion battery gives you up to 20 hours of wireless play time per charge. And if you anticipate a situation where charging may not be possible, just plug in the included audio cable. Wired mode gives you up to 40 hours of play time per charge. Premium materials make these headphones lightweight and comfortable for all-day listening. Use the Bose Connect app for a more personalized experience. Included: Quiet Comfort 35 wireless headphones; USB charging cable; backup audio cable; airline adapter; carry case.

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X1787X

100+ Head-Fier
Does what it is intended to, don't expect more
Pros: Effective noise cancelling
Light
Comfortable
Replacement ear pads available
Low latency
Cons: Unrefined when passive
Average battery life
Micro USB charging
Doesn't not support aptx or ldac
Having had these for 4 years now, I feel confident in giving them a review.

These are travelling noise cancelling headphones, and not really intended for audiophiles. If you want the best sound quality, go somewhere else. I recommend shure aonic 50, sennheiser momentum 3, b&w px7, b&o H95 and jbl club one for sound

These come with a bad 2.5 to 3.5 plastic cable that has a diameter of 1 mm. That's embarrassing and dangerously fragile.

Noise cancelling is effective but can only be controlled through the phone.

Soundstage is quite intimate and imaging is average. Not recommended for vocals as they are not very refined and sounds a bit off even compared to my true wireless earbuds, the sennheiser momentum true wireless. Decent for rap because bass response is fairly strong and solid although not the most detailed. Sub bass rolls off and does not deliver a low frequency rumble. Not recommended for instruments and vocals generally.
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