Testseek.co.uk have collected 149 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 35 2 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 35 2.
October 2017
(87%)
149 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
269 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Class-leading noise cancellation
Balanced
But soft sound quality
Incredibly comfortable
Lots of detail
Impressive noise-cancellation
Google Assistant integration
Excellent noise canceling
Great sound quality
Extremely comfortable
Solid clarity for phone calls
Pairs with multiple devices at once
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphone adds a dedicated button for Google Assistant
But it can be programmed for other functions
Too. Retains its predecessor's top-of-the-line active-noise canceling
Excellent wireless Bluetooth sound and extra-comfortab
Superb noise cancelling
Excellent mic for calls
Light and comfortable
Long battery life
Superb sound
Great battery life
Google Assistant and notifications surprisingly useful
Noise-cancelling is great - and comes in three levels
Superb noise cancellation
Decent sound quality
Google Assistent tech works well
Headphones can be folded and come with a hard case to protect them when you're travelling
The sound quality is excellent
With treble that's detailed but not brittle and big bold bass that isn't overbearing
The headphones come with a cable
So even if t
The editors didn't like
No auto play/pause
No instant mute
Plastic build
Plain design
Tough competition
Quick-charge doesn't get you much playing time
No USB-C
Battery isn't replaceable
Same apparent design and performance as previous model
No aptX
Rivals sound better
Google Assistant is a little more limited on iPhone
The Bose QC35ii headphones fix many of the complaints with the first-generation headphones, including the lack of control over noise cancellation. The introduction of Google Assistant is interesting and may be of use to some Android users, but we can't se...
The Bose QC35 II headphones fix many of the complaints with the first-generation headphones, including the lack of control over noise cancellation. The introduction of Google Assistant is interesting and may be of use to some Android users, but we can't s...
Published: 2017-10-02, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphone adds a dedicated button for Google Assistant, but it can be programmed for other functions, too. Retains its predecessor's top-of-the-line active-noise canceling, excellent wireless Bluetooth sound and extra-comfortab
Battery isn't replaceable; same apparent design and performance as previous model
Existing QC35 owners don't need to upgrade, but the addition of a dedicated Google Assistant button gives the already excellent wireless noise-cancelling headphone an extra bit of personality...
Professional mic quality, Bluetooth functionality, great audioComfortable, great microphone and audio qualityComfortable, wireless, good sound qualityComfortable, good audio qualities, great valueInexpensive, exceptional microphone quality,
Expensive, lack of onboardingExpensive, doesn't block background noiseExpensiveNo detachable mic, easy to accidentally change the volumeNot the most comfortable, sound quality could be bette
Beating out the competition significantly, the Bose QuietComfort 35 II is easily the best gaming headset available on the market right now. Although it has some issues when it comes to using Bluetooth connectivity in a gaming setting, when the Bose QuietC...
Published: 2021-09-09, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Nearly top-notch noise cancellation, Excellent sound and voice quality, Useful PC controller with volume wheel, QuietComfort 35 II still holds up as great headphones years after release
Headphones are a four-year-old model with no internal upgrades, Limited controls in app, No spatial audio processing license included or built into PC controller
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II Gaming Headset is exactly what it sounds like: a QC 35 II turned into a gaming headset. It's an excellent pair of noise-cancelling headphones that now features a handy boom mic and a desktop volume wheel...
Comfortable, Excellent ANC, Strong connection, Google Assistant, Compact design
microUSB charging, AAC and SBC only, no aptX
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II are a superb package, even today. Yes, some of the hardware is a bit outdated (see: microUSB charging), but the noise-cancelling and comfort are top-notch. If you need headphones that sound great and feel great, get these...
Published: 2020-11-17, Author: Sam , review by: soundguys.com
Noise cancelling, Great headphones, New mic attachment is easy to use, well made, Battery life
Expensive, Mic attachment isn't sold separately
If you don't have a gaming headset or everyday headphones, the Bose QuietComfort 35 II Gaming Headset might be just the ticket. Otherwise, it's expensive and pretty barebones...
Primo wrap-around comfort, Sensible controls, Customizable color schemes (for an extra $50), Well priced for what's delivered
No support for the higher-resolution aptX or LDAC codecs, Battery life isn't stellar, Not the right choice for those who crave bass
Value shoppers (and gift buyers) will find the premium quality and user-customizable Bose QC 35 II noise cancelling headphones even more attractive this season...