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October 2017
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149 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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269 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Meilleur dispositif antibruit du marché
Port confortable
Fonction Google Assistant pratique
Rendu sonore globalement équilibré et musical
Clarté et définition des voix
Scène sonore aérée et bien lisible
Réduction de bruit active efficace
Très facile d'utilisation
Indications vocales multilingues
Compact
Solide
Confort de premier ordre
B
Casque confortable
Lecture des notifications
Excellente annulation de bruit
Bonne qualité sonore
Confort
Reduction du bruit ambiant
Application très complète
Autonomie
Finitions au top
Finition
Qualité sonore
Noise Cancelling maitrisé
Confort et ergonomie
Un bouton dédié pour activer l'Assistant Google que l'on peut reprogrammer pour d'autres fonctions
La réduction active de bruit toujours aussi efficace
Un son excellent pour un casque Bluetooth
Design ultra confortable
L'option filaire en cas de fin d
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autonomie en légère baisse
Basses un peu trop en avant et qui auraient mérité plus de percutant
Latence Bluetooth élevée
Connecteur micro-jack 2
5 mm
Connexion Bluetooth parfois aléatoire
Prix élevé
Design peu premium
Pas de compatibilité apt-X
Pas d'égaliseur
Le prix
La batterie n'est pas échangeable
Le design et les performances audio qui n'ont pas évolué
Publié: 2017-10-25, Auteur: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Comfortable, Excellent ANC, Strong connection
Price, Sound Quality is just ok
If you were already going to buy the QC35's, there's really no reason not to get these. even if you don't use the Google Assistant the three new ANC modes is definitely worth the extra $20. You're already spending hundreds of dollars, might as well get th...
Extrait: For such different headphones, the new JBL Elite 750NC and the Bose QuietComfort 35 II have many similarities. Both are noise cancelling headphones, both can be customized with an app, and both are designed with portability in mind. So which one is better...
Publié: 2017-10-07, Auteur: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
Bose updates their almost flawless QC 35s to include seamless Google Assistant integration. At $350, they are relatively expensive, but all the original's best features sit neatly alongside the Assistant. For first time buyers they make a worthy investmen...
Publié: 2017-10-02, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphone adds a dedicated button for Google Assistant, but it can be programmed for other functions, too. Retains its predecessor's top-of-the-line active-noise canceling, excellent wireless Bluetooth sound and extra-comfortab
Battery isn't replaceable, same apparent design and performance as previous model
Existing QC35 owners don't need to upgrade, but the addition of a dedicated Google Assistant button gives the already excellent wireless noise-cancelling headphone an extra bit of personality...
Publié: 2017-09-25, Auteur: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance with deep bass response and sculpted highs, Best-in-class noise cancellation, with new on-ear controls to adjust settings, On-ear access to Google Assistant, Can be used in passive mode,
Cable has no inline remote, Highly sculpted sound signature not for purists, DSP has major impact on audio at top volumes
Now with Google Assistant, Bose's latest pair of QuietComfort headphones, the QC35 II, is the best pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones you can buy...
Extrait: Drowning out the world on a plane or in a busy environment has been perfected by Bose, so I'm excited to listening to their new release, the QuietComfort 35 II. It looks almost identical to the original QuietComfort 35. So what is the difference between t...
Publié: 2017-02-10, Auteur: David , review by: wired.com
Still a killer travel headphone, Light, comfy, sturdy, best-in-class noise cancellation, Battery lasts 20-plus hours, even with noise cancellation on, At-the-ready voice control suits music perfectly,
Google Assistant only works when Google Assistant can hear you, which isn't often enough, Nothing less fun than having all your notifications read aloud when you're trying to listen to music, As ever, they sound like crap in passive mode,
Extrait: With its place at the top of the Bose line supplanted by the sleeker Bose Noise Cancelling 700, and increasingly competitive rivals nipping at its heels, Bose has been cutting away at the retail price of its QC 35 II, the bread-and-butter entry in its ov...
Thanks to Bose QC35 II, my Netflix series watching experience gets an upgrade while I commute from and to work on the train. It has enough power to drive all sort of sounds that you throw at it, cancels many background noises and lets you immerse in your...