Cheapest I can find them at £159. Were £169 from the same retailer a while ago.
Bose SoundLink Around-Ear Wireless Headphones II
✓ 2 Year Warranty included
✓ Authorised UK Dealer
✓ FREE Next Working Day Courier Service to mainland UK
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Freedom. Convenience. The big advantages of wireless headphones. But Bose gives you a better wireless experience all around. Deep, immersive sound at any volume. Clearer calls at both ends of the communication. Seamless switching between two connected Bluetooth® devices, so you’ll never miss a call or that movie you’re watching.
How would these compare to my QC35's sound wise? I'm tempted to buy these as a spare.
saxo_appeal to jimmyt11
20 Feb 171#5
My QC35's are fantastic, great sound and the battery lasts a long time :smiley:
Smithers01052 to jimmyt11
20 Feb 17#11
Did a side by side comparison of these and the QC35 in John Lewis, they sounded iffy in comparison to the 35 (lacking in decent bass) and worse than I expected from a ~£170 set (the 35s sounded very nice imo). You would want to audition them first.
leedslad83 to jimmyt11
20 Feb 171#12
Stick to the QC35s
TMagic to jimmyt11
23 Feb 17#19
QC35's are so good, take the hit!
buffylass
20 Feb 17#3
theses are a great price thx
tonyleelambert
20 Feb 17#4
John Lewis will price match these
fire_emblem
20 Feb 17#6
I have the wired version, which I got for £80, I am extremely happy with them. Had I not bought those, I would have probably tried to go for this deal.
warnie
20 Feb 17#7
If you want to deal with Bose in store, they will match Peter Tyson - I did it with a couple of Bose items!
so has Bose become the latest blotting paper for people with too much money and not enough imagination? (see Apple loyalists)
barbiegirl to dillydilly
21 Feb 17#16
Yes.
Dodge62
21 Feb 17#17
I believe they still make the best noise cancelling headphones - best for noise cancelling, not necessarily sound quality - but not sure why their non-noise-cancelling ones cost so much.
Undisclosed2
21 Feb 17#18
Good price, although I don't think Bose premium range of headphones is on-par with other premium brands.
Just returned my QC35 for Sony's offerings (although that's also partially due to a fairly widely reported Bluetooth issue)). Not sure if the BT issue would exist on these, also.
jimmyt11
23 Feb 17#20
I already have them, was going to buy these soundlink ones as a spare.
based on what ive read online though they aren't worth it, so I moved on.
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Bose SoundLink Around-Ear Wireless Headphones II
✓ 2 Year Warranty included
✓ Authorised UK Dealer
✓ FREE Next Working Day Courier Service to mainland UK
Be the first to review this product
Freedom. Convenience. The big advantages of wireless headphones. But Bose gives you a better wireless experience all around. Deep, immersive sound at any volume. Clearer calls at both ends of the communication. Seamless switching between two connected Bluetooth® devices, so you’ll never miss a call or that movie you’re watching.
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Just returned my QC35 for Sony's offerings (although that's also partially due to a fairly widely reported Bluetooth issue)). Not sure if the BT issue would exist on these, also.
based on what ive read online though they aren't worth it, so I moved on.