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I bought these Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones more than four years ago, and I’ve used them almost every day. Now the battery holds a fraction of its original charge, and the earcup cushions have started to separate. I could get new cushions, but the battery isn’t user-replaceable, so it’s probably time to retire these.


When you have a home office in a house with two kids (who have done their schooling online since well before the pandemic) and three dogs (who take special delight in “chasing off” passing trucks on our road with their mighty bark chorus), noise-cancelling headphones are a life- and sanity-saver. I usually listen to video game or movie soundtracks while I write, to get into specific moods for a scene, but sometimes I’ll just turn on the noise-cancelling feature and keep things quiet to shut out the rest of the world. These were an expensive piece of tech, and it irks me a little that I can’t just replace the battery easily, but I am not bitter. I got more than my $300 worth out of these over the last four and a half years.

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Published on October 30, 2020 08:39
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message 1: by Victor (new)

Victor Have a look at the competing Sony headphones for a replacement. They are worlds better IMO.


message 2: by Tom (new)

Tom Bateman I am on my second pair that I use at work (have them on now). Love these things. Blocks out all my noisy co-workers. I have replaced the cushions on both pair at one point in their life (so far). I've never had any battery issues.


message 3: by Andrea (last edited Nov 15, 2020 01:40PM) (new)

Andrea I have had the QC25 for four years, and they use replaceable AAA... I can't see why fixed batteries would be required in such a device.

My 25, apart from some quirkiness where sometimes the noise canceling device would not start, have been great. I travelled to Japan with them and I have never slept so well in an aircraft. Great stuff.

Anyway, can't Bose assistance replace the batteries? Replacement cushions can probably be had on eBay / Wish / Amazon for little. Or... You can try yourself, it doesn't look too hard if you are handy with a soldering station: https://youtu.be/jB-6o_SN4ng


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