Testseek.co.uk have collected 217 expert reviews of the Bose QuietComfort QC 35 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose QuietComfort QC 35.
June 2016
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The editors liked
Superb noise cancelling
Excellent mic for calls
Light and comfortable
Long battery life
Great sound quality
Controls work with both iOS and Android
Decent noise cancellation
The Bose QuietComfort 35 combines top-of-the-line active-noise canceling with wireless Bluetooth operation in an extra-comfortable
Fold-up design. The sound is excellent for Bluetooth
And it doubles as a great headset for phone calls. Works in wired mod
Super active noise-cancellation
Comfortable fit
Good battery life (and it's built-in
Finally)
Easy to pair
Clean
Clear audio performance
Excellent Design
Amazing Sound
Great Battery Life
Awesome Active Noise Cancelling
Very Comfortable
Generous battery life
Super comfortable
Open
Rhythmic and insightful sound
Brilliant noise-cancellation
Superb sound quality
Impressive battery life
Bestinclass noise cancelling and isolation
Great battery life
Great sound
Comfortable
Fold for transport
Bluetooth
NFC
Decent management app
Noise-cancelling works a treat
Sound is excellent across music and movies
20 hours battery life
Clever
Easy to use design
Excellent noise cancelling
Very low noise levels
The headphones have a long 20hour battery life
A wire that lets you use the headphones if the battery is dead comes as standard
The noise cancelling system uses microphones inside and outside the earcups to measure unwanted sound. This information is th
The editors didn't like
No aptX
No option to turn off ANC
Mic positioning has been shifted
Bass a little intense at low volumes
Battery isn't user-replaceable
And the headphone is heavier than the QuietComfort 25
Can't use without ANC switched on
Battery dies so does your ability to listen
No Bluetooth aptX support for lossless tracks
No aptXsupport
Cannot DeActivate ANC
Bluetooth isn't aptX
Not the most forgiving balance
Expensive
2.5mm headphones port
No dedicated track skip controls
USB cable is a bit short
AptX Bluetooth isn't supported
No aptX-support
Cannot De-Activate ANC
A little pricey
Can't compete with 'normal' headphones for sound quality
Published: 2016-08-14, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Clever, easy to use design, Excellent noise cancelling, Very low noise levels
A little pricey, Can't compete with 'normal' headphones for sound quality, Slightly dull looks
Spending some time with the Bose has been a fascinating experience because they are a clear example of a headphone that has been designed to make life on the move better. Used as a passive home headphone, they are outgunned by more conventional models but...
Published: 2016-07-02, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
The Bose QC35 is one of the best headphones we've tested this year.The sound is sublime and the noise cancelling means you'll get a uninterrupted music experience.Going wireless is also a huge bonus and, with Apple possibly ditching the headphone port on...
The headphones have a long 20hour battery life, A wire that lets you use the headphones if the battery is dead comes as standard, The noise cancelling system uses microphones inside and outside the earcups to measure unwanted sound. This information is th
The price tag is quite hefty
If you love music then you'll love the Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones. Not only are they wireless and use Bluetooth or NFC to connect to your device, they also have a cable so you can use them when the battery is dead. While we love the noise-cancelling...
They've been a long time coming but Bose has finally made a pair of wireless noise-cancelling headphones and they were worth the wait. They're only £30 more than the QC25 which makes them a no brainer even if you use them chorded a lot of the time. They'r...
Published: 2016-06-21, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
bestinclass noise cancelling and isolation, great battery life, great sound, comfortable, fold for transport, Bluetooth, NFC, decent management app
2.5mm headphones port, no dedicated track skip controls
The Bose QC35s aren't perfect. The lack of dedicated track skip buttons and the use of a 2.5mm socket instead of the industry standard 3.5mm are irritating.But those small niggles are far outweighed but the fantastic noise cancelling and isolation, comfor...
Superb noise cancelling, Excellent mic for calls, Light and comfortable, Long battery life
No aptX, No option to turn off ANC
Bose may have arrived late to the wireless party, but the QuietComfort 35 headphones combine unequalled noise cancelling, great sound and a 20-hour battery life in a package that's as quiet as it is comfortable...
The Bose QuietComfort 35 combines top-of-the-line active-noise canceling with wireless Bluetooth operation in an extra-comfortable, fold-up design. The sound is excellent for Bluetooth, and it doubles as a great headset for phone calls. Works in wired mod
Battery isn't user-replaceable, and the headphone is heavier than the QuietComfort 25
Bluetooth meets best-in-class noise canceling: the Bose QuietComfort 35 is the ultimate noise canceling wireless headphone you can buy right now...
Brilliant noise-cancellation, Superb sound quality, Impressive battery life
Expensive
Overall, there's a lot to like about the QuietComfort 35. It takes Bose's excellent active noise cancellation and cuts the cord, which is an instant improvement, and its battery performance is excellent. The Active EQ also makes for a very pleasant listen...
Published: 2016-06-15, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: I've never loved Bose headphones. Out of the box, they always felt a bit flimsy, and on my head, the audio quality seemed subpar for the price. At least that's what I thought before I tried the new QuietComfort 35 Wireless cans. The noise cancellation is...
Generous battery life, Super comfortable, Open, rhythmic and insightful sound,
Bluetooth isn't aptX, Not the most forgiving balance,
By losing the noise and wires, and making further improvements in the sound department, the Bose QuietComfort 35s have taken the legacy range to new heights.Now beaten by a new and improved the QC35 II, these original Bose wireless noise-cancelling headph...