
On the left earcup is a single 2.5mm jack for connecting the wired connection to your device, but in order to get the most out of the QuietComfort 35s your attention should instead be focused on the right earcup where you'll find a power slider, micro USB charging port, and buttons for pausing, skipping, raising and lowering the volume (which work with both iOS and Android, unlike the QC25s). I have personally worn these headphones for hours at a time and have found them to be comfortable throughout. Partly this is because their weight is nicely distributed, but it's also partly because of the quality of the cushioning on the cups. The headband connecting the two earcups is well padded, and the way the headphones sit on your head is very comfortable overall. The headphones are available in black or silver, and on each earcup is a Bose logo which, although raised slightly, doesn't draw too much attention. The simple design of their oval earcups might not be the most exciting on the market, but I personally prefer them to some of the more 'fashionable' efforts of Bose's competitors.


Bose QuietComfort 35 (Black) at Amazon for $219.99 (opens in new tab)Īnyone who's ever laid eyes on Bose's QuietComfort 25s will find the 35s instantly familiar.

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Try Amazon Music Unlimited with a FREE trial: US (opens in new tab) | UK (opens in new tab) | AU (opens in new tab).But, if you like your smart assistants confined to your phone and smart speaker, the original QuietComfort 35 remains one of the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market.
