Bose headphones: noise-cancelling headphones Bose QC35 are wireless and without headphone jack

Bose QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones Twitter/Bose

Bose has just released one of their latest innovations, the QuietComfort 35, or QC 35, which is an upgrade to the QuietComfort 25 headphones; this time fans will have the option to take out the wires.

Audiophiles can enjoy music wirelessly with the new Bose QC 35 model, which also comes equipped with the company's noise-canceling technology. Fans have been itching for a while to have a model like this and their wait is finally over.

The new headphones are similarly designed to its wired brethren -- over-ear, boasting superb sound quality, Acoustic Noise Cancelling technology and is lightweight and comes with premium materials. Its headband comes with a material called Alcantara, which is used in yachts and interiors of high-end cars. There are, however, only two colors to choose from, silver and black.

The Bose QuietComfort 35 can be connected via Bluetooth and NFC sharing. It also comes with the Bose Connect app that will assist its users to pair the device with their gadgets, multiple ones if needed, as well as personalized settings with its Volume-optimized EQ.

In terms of usage, its lithium-ion battery, located on one of the ear cups, can last up to 20 hours on a single charge. Charging time takes around two and a half hours with its included USB cable that can be plugged into a computer or via a wall-mounted charger.

It also comes with a wired option, cable included, for those traditional gadgets that do not offer wireless connectivity. With this option, usage is increased to up to 40 hours of music enjoyment.

Controls for the headphone are located on the back of the right ear cup. The multi-function buttons can let its users play or pause tracks, answer and end calls, and adjust the volume. Users do not need to worry about the sound of the wind or the noise on the surrounding during calls as its noise-rejecting dual-microphone system will take care of these unwanted sounds and will only offer a clear voice audio from the headphone user.

The Bose QuietComfort 35 is available for US$349.95.

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