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In general, the Bose QC35 II is the same Bose QC35, but with a cleaner bass sound, slightly improved active noise reduction, and support for Google Assistant. Nothing else has changed in the headphones, and probably this is for the better.
Of course, I would like the Bose QC35 II to support LDAC, aptX, and aptXHD codecs for transmitting sound with the highest quality, but this is not. Nevertheless, I can safely say that these are some of the best wireless full-size headphones with active noise reduction.
But as for the price tag - it’s a bit tall, in my opinion, but if you can afford to pay $199 for wireless headphones, then why not treat yourself?
Once again, I note that the headphones are very convenient and indispensable for using them on trips.
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★★★★★
For me personally, the model is long-awaited. From the moment of the announcement, I was eager to try, not disappointed. Familiar QC20 in a new format, you do not need to look for a place to remove the cable. The price is justified, as this is the only compact wireless model with a really working ANC system on the market.
I strongly advise Bose's lovers (very, very strong) to try - probably this is just your gift for the holidays.
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★★★★★
Bose SoundSport Free sports headphones turned out to be noticeably better than most competitive models. They look nice, sound great and have good autonomy, as for such a device. But it was not without drawbacks, such headphones are uncomfortable to wear in a hat, and during training, they can hurt, which is not just uncomfortable, but can also lead to loss or damage if dropped. But even if you put the sound quality first in sports headphones, be sure to pay attention to Bose SoundSport Free.
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★★★★★