![]() The headphones are extremely comfortable for long hours of wear. In fact, the thing that I am most worried about is that the battery needs charging more and more often. Overall, the build quality, despite being approximately 90% plastic, is extremely durable and lasts through the test of time. The plastic has indicators of which height selection you are at. I wonder why they chose such a design, why not be 100% metal. The headband adjustment sliders are half plastic and half metal. There are a bunch of metal screws everywhere, connecting all of the varying moving pieces. Each ear cup also can rotate upon its connecting arms to conform to your heard comfortably. There is adequate horizontal swiveling on each ear cup to lay completely flat on a table. I actually use these almost everyday for vacuuming and house chores. We’ve taken these everywhere, and they rarely stay in their case. After 3 years of use, our pair of headphones have stood strong with zero signs of wear or tear. This can be worrying with big heads or improper care of the headphones. When the headphones are too outstretched, there is some gapping into between the plastic on either side of the headband. The very top of the headband, about 33% of it, is made of stitched leather. Unfortunately, the updated Bose headphones decided to go for a different approach with their Bose 700 headphones, which ultimately lack the ability to fold up. Many more recent ANC headphones such as the Sony XM3 and XM4 have copied this feature for themselves. The primary benefit of these headphones is that they fold up conveniently to be placed into their small and portable carrying case. There are small metal screws that connect different parts of the headphones. The build of the Bose QC35s are made entirely of plastic with the exception of a few parts. Bose does sell replacements.Īlongside this, the headphones don’t come with a 3.5mm to 1/4in adapter, but that may just be personal preference. I don’t use it too often, so that’s why it’s still intact. Also, it’s pretty short and really thin and flimsy. ![]() ![]() The 2.5mm to 3.5mm cable is also fairly inconvenient, as most cables are 3.5mm to 3.5mm nowadays. An added bonus is, if you use Android phones, that you can use the same cable to charge both devices. USB-C allows much faster charging speeds. Headphones – We will go into more detail in the review.Īlready, we can see that some of these are outdated, especially the mini-USB charging cable rather than a USB-C charging cable.2.5mm to 3.5mm cable – To connect your headphones to devices without Bluetooth connectivity.Mini-USB cable – It’s fairly short and fits within the pouch easily.Carrying case – This is a hard case with a zipper and an inside pouch to carrying accompanying wires and chargers.Inside the box, we have the following accessories: Please note, we bought our Bose QuietComfort 35 IIs in November/December 2017, and it’s been quite awhile since then. ![]()
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