Bose has released a lot of audio accessories these past few years and is one of the more trusted ones in the market. Their QuietComfort line for one has been pretty well-received, with its quality sound and noise-canceling technology. However, despite other brands going the wireless route, the headphones line remained wired. That is, until now. The new QuietComfort 35 or QC35 is their first headphones that are totally wireless and connects to your smartphone through Bluetooth. They’re also releasing new wireless, noise-cancelling earbuds called QuietControl 30.
The QC35 looks like the previous headphones in the line, including the QC25, only it doesn’t have any wires. Because of its plastic material, it is compact and lightweight and for portability’s sake, it is foldable. It has buttons on the right earpiece which you can use to adjust the volume, skip tracks, and turn the power on and off. It can last you for 20 hours, but if you want it to last, you can make it wired through a 3.5mm cable and it can last up to 40 hours.
The other new Bose product is QuietControl 30, which is a pair of wireless earbuds with adjustable noise cancellation features. It has a neck ring form factor and you can choose to adjust the noise cancellation either through the in-line remote or through the Bose Connect phone app. Being able to adjust this is pretty important, depending on your environment or your activity. It can last up to 10 hours if noise cancelling is at the max.
The QuietComfort 35 comes in either silver or black and will cost you $350 and is now available in online and offline stores. Meanwhile, the QuietControl 30 is available in matte black and will set you back $300, but it will be available by September.
VIA: SlashGear