Bose wireless noise cancelling headphones: Newest QC 35 boasts superior noise cancellation

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Bose unveiled their Quiet Comfort 35 earlier this month, which features the best noise cancellation capabilities from this company. With this, even the noisiest street can be silenced once the music starts playing.

Furthermore, according to The Verge, the Bose QC 35 offers peace of mind for users, without worries about cable constraints, since it is wireless. As for appearance, it looks like a pair of QC 25s at first glance, until closer scrutiny: the QC 35 is available in plain black or silver, rather than the usual two-tone colors present on its predecessor. It also has three control buttons on the right cup, as well as a microUSB slot and LED.

As for the left ear cup, it has 2.5mm headphones port, so they can be used either wired or wireless, as well as with or without noise cancellation active. However, for those who want to use it this way, they'll need to buy a 3.5mm or 2.5mm adapter unless they still have the cable that came with the device.

It's also durable, according to The Guardian, since it's solidly built, down to the adjustable bands and the top headband. These are covered in pleather, and it also comes with a soft chamois-like pad that ensures head comfort. Also, its ear cups have soft pleather pad trims, contoured on the inside to accommodate any ear type.

It's not perfect, however, as the same article points out that the Bose QC 35 lacks dedicated track skip buttons. Furthermore, its 2.5mm socket isn't an industry standard, so it's pretty difficult to find replacements for it. It's still fantastic for its noise-cancelling capabilities, though, without compromising comfort and sound quality.

The Bose QuietComfort 35 is priced at $350.

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