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Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Bose Quiet Comfort 35

i received these headphones from Bose to use on an art installation we were working on in Edinburgh, this was an inclusive project aimed at blind and partially sighted patrons and the artist was also partially sighted.
We had a number of pieces with a multi channel soundscape but one piece was set up for use with headphones. This had an eight way soundscape that changed depending on where you were and how you were orientated.

Initial impressions when tried for the first time were that i was very impressed at the quality of the Bluetooth transmission, if you are used to Bose systems you will recognise the Bose voicing straight away, the audio is everything you would expect from Bose, at low volumes you are aware of the noise cancelling but at higher volumes this becomes less apparent.

The headphones are also equipped to be used with a mobile phone and can handle calls as well as music etc. this function is great if you enjoy listening to music or watching films while travelling.

The CQ35s come with a charging lead and a cable for connecting equipment that is not Bluetooth compatible

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