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Bose QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II now available

It was a little over a year ago when Bose released its QuietComfort 35 headphones. The headphones would go on to receive much praise, rave reviews, and have been mostly unchallenged. Now, the firm is updating them, introducing a second generation which will bring in the power of Google Assistant.

The QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II will offer the same great noise canceling as the first pair, but will now also feature support for Google Assistant. As listed on its website, Bose describes how the Assistant will help users have a more wireless experience, which can be read down below:

"QC35 IIs have the Google Assistant built right into the headphones. That means you can play music, receive texts, manage your daily tasks, and get answers—all with your voice. Just press and hold the Action button, and start a conversation with your Assistant. And the QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II still feature our world-class noise cancelling technology that blocks noise and lets you lose yourself in your music."

So what happens if you aren't a Google user? The new button meant to trigger the Assistant will instead give you three levels of adjustment when it comes to the noise cancellation. You'll be able to get an estimated 20 hours of battery life from a single charge and will even be able to connect the headphones with a cable if the battery dies in order to continue listening. The product has a quick charge feature that will allow you to charge the device for 15 minutes to get two and a half hours of listening time.

The new QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II will be available from various retail chains like Best Buy and can now be purchased directly from the Bose website.

Source: Bose via Android Authority

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