Top wireless active noise canceling headphones Bose QC35 depth experience

Bose QC35 Features:

Black and silver optional

Price: 2888 yuan;

20 hours battery life;

Exclusive wireless Bluetooth and active noise reduction technology;

Supports Near Field Communication (NFC) technology;

Support Bluetooth call;

Foldable design and equipped with carrying case;

When the battery is depleted, it can be used as a normal wired headset (with removable audio cable included);

Only as a Bluetooth headset QC35 may not be the best, but the gap is not great. I spent a lot of time comparing the Bluetooth sound quality and noise reduction performance with Sennheiser Momentum Wireless and Beats Studio Wireless, and also compared it slightly with Parrot Zik 3 and Sony H.ear on Wireless NC.


In terms of Bluetooth sound quality, Bose has not reached the level of Sennheiser. Momentum Wireless's low frequency is more compact and the sound is more clear and natural. It is my current favorite earphone, JD price is 3299 yuan.

However, the active noise reduction of the QC35 is more effective, especially for people who pay attention to this point, but it should be noted that some people with very sensitive tympanic membranes feel stress and have tinnitus when they use this kind of headphones. Bose's active noise reduction technology is recognized as excellent in the industry. The QC35 has done a very good job in noise elimination. Regardless of whether it is on the street, in the office or on the plane, my personal experience is similar to the wired QC25 noise reduction capability (their The noise reduction chip should be the same).

Like Sennheiser, Beats Studio Wireless is also lighter, and warmer, with a wider profile than the QC35, providing better definition and low-frequency detail, but the style is different from Bose, of course, for everyone in audio. The listening experience is subjective.

Some people will be looking forward to a little bit: QC35's Bluetooth mode will not be better than using the wired sound quality? Despite Bose's engineers doing their best, there are still some details that are lost when you use Bluetooth (turning active noise reduction on), which requires a lot of digital processing to get a natural, clear sound close to wired headphones.

We listened to several pieces of music in Bluetooth and wired mode, respectively, and agreed that the QC35's tone is bright (although it is a bit overdone in the high range). In wireless mode, if you often use mid-to-high-end Bluetooth headsets, you will find that its sound performance is not always consistent. For some types of music, its sound quality is very close to a middle-to-high-end wired headset, but other music is very general. (It may not be noticeable to the average user, but it is not the same for audiophiles).


When you use cable, you can slightly improve the clarity, and the low frequencies are more robust and compact. Most people will think that its sound quality is very good in Bluetooth headsets, and its other major selling points - active noise reduction performance, comfort levels, headset features - if you are looking for a Bluetooth noise reduction headset, it It will be the top choice. I will not hesitate to choose it rather than the cheaper QC25.


advantage


The Bose QuietComfort 35 adds wireless Bluetooth to the top-of-the-range active noise reduction technology and is comfortable to wear, as well as a foldable design. The sound quality of Bluetooth transmission is excellent, and it can connect two wireless devices at the same time. Using the audio cable when the battery is depleted can still work as an ordinary headset.


Shortcomings


The battery is not replaceable and is heavier than the QuietComfort 25.


to sum up


The wireless Bluetooth function and the best noise cancellation technology make the Bose QuietComfort 35 the top active noise reduction Bluetooth headset you can buy now.