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    QuietComfort 35
    Home/studio-style Bluetooth wireless noise-canceling closed over-ear headphones that come with a detachable audio cable, a USB charging cable, a mini-plug-to-airplane-jack adapter, and a carrying case.
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    Home/studio-style Bluetooth wireless noise-canceling closed over-ear headphones that come with a detachable audio cable, a USB charging cable, a mini-plug-to-airplane-jack adapter, and a carrying case.
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    Owner Satisfaction
     /  5
    Sound quality
     /  5
    Noise reduction
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    Sensitivity
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    Detailed Test Results

    Design and features:The headphones work with or without the noise-canceling feature being turned on. You can use the noise-canceling feature without listening to music. These headphones can be used wirelessly with Bluetooth devices or can be cord connected. When cord connected have medium sensitivity regardless of whether the noise canceling feature is turned on or off, so they can provide satisfying volume levels when used with home audio equipment and all but the lowest powered portable audio devices. The QuietComfort 35 has an integrated microphone and volume, music player function, and call connect/disconnect controls that work with paired Bluetooth devices. Additional features include NFC Bluetooth pairing and earcups swivel to flat for ease of carrying and storage. This model comes with detachable 44-inch long standard audio cable, a USB charging cable, a mini-plug-to-airplane-jack adapter, and a carrying case. It can be used with the free Bose Connect app download for Apple and Android mobile devices.

    Sound quality: We found the QuietComfort 35 provides excellent active noise reduction and that the sound quality was pretty much the same when the noise cancelling feature was turned on regardless of whether it was used in the Bluetooth or wire connected mode. When used in either of those two modes it delivers sound quality that falls in the excellent range; while no headphone is perfect, the shortcomings of this model are minor. The overall sound can best be summarized as clear but a touch etched and slightly bassy. Bass (as in bass drums, bass guitars, stand-up bass, etc.) has good impact and goes deep, but is slightly prominent and boomy. The midrange (voices, guitars, horns, etc.) is fairly even, but a bit grainy and etched (a bit more sharply outlined then it should be). The treble (cymbals, the upper range of violins, etc.) is fairly extended, but a bit dry and prominent. The sound has a good sense of liveliness and is somewhat open--sound-wise it almost seems like you don't have anything covering your ears. The sound is similar to the Bose Quiet Comfort 25 wire connected headphones when it is used with the noise cancelling feature turned on, but the Quiet Comfort 35's bass is a touch less prominent and boomy, the midrange is a touch leaner and crisper, the treble is more prominent, and the overall sound is more open and neutral. In the wire connected mode with the noise canceling feature turned off the Quiet Comfort 35 has a noticeable plastic resonance (something like what you would hear if you talked into a semi-rigid plastic cup) and is less bassy, and the sound quality declines to good. These headphone provide excellent noise reduction overall and is similar to the Bose Quiet Comfort 25. When the noise is coming from the front noise reduction is fairly even across the entire frequency range, when the noise comes from the sides or rear the low frequencies are reduced somewhat more than the high frequencies. When the noise canceling feature is turned on there is a faint hiss that can be heard in quiet environments when there is no audio program material to mask it; in some situations the noise reduction feature might make some users feel like their ears are a little stuffed up, and if these headphones are connected to AC powered audio equipment there may be an increase in background hiss.

    Comfort: We found that these headphones produce a light sense of pressure around ears. As typical of over-ear models the ear pads might feel hot and/or sticky after prolonged use. Users with smaller heads might find that the headphones feel unstable and shift forward a bit when they lean far forward, but they don't fall off, and they may find they can't get a good earpad seal (the earpads gap at the top) and that the less-than-optimal fit affects the sound quality by causing the bass to be a bit subdued. When wearing this model while walking the vibrations from each foot step can be heard through the headphones.

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    The Bose QuietComfort 35 home/studio-style Bluetooth wireless noise canceling headphones have a closed over-ear design. These headphones can be used with the noise-canceling feature turned on or off, are intended for use with Bluetooth enabled audio devices including cell phones as well as standard audio devices, and have a claimed wireless reception range of 33 feet. The headphones have a built-in microphone and integrated volume, music player function, and call connect/disconnect Bluetooth controls. Additional features include NFC Bluetooth pairing and earcups that swivel to flat for ease of carrying and storage. The QuietComfort 35 comes with a detachable 44-inch long audio cable, a USB charging cable, a mini-plug-to-airplane-jack adapter, and a carrying case. It is covered by a 12-month warranty.

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