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When you think of noise-canceling headphones, you think of Bose. The company’s QuietComfort line includes the highest-reviewed over-ear and in-ear noise-canceling headphones. The latest model, the Bose QuietComfort 35 II, adds built-in Google Assistant to the mix, meaning you can control music, send and receive text messages and get answers to your queries without whipping out your phone.
The Good: The Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones are the best active noise-canceling headphones that Bose, the industry leader in active noise-canceling headphones, has ever made.
Who They’re For: If you travel a lot on planes, trains and buses, these headphones excel at tuning out the outside world.
Watch Out For: At $350, the QC35 II headphones are pretty expensive. The addition of Google Assistant isn’t a game changer, yet.
Alternatives: If you don’t care about having Google Assistant integrated into your headphones, you can buy last year’s QC35 ($330) and save $20. And if you don’t care about going wireless, you can pick up Bose’s original QC25 ($279) on Amazon. The Sony 1000XM2 are probably the best new alternative, however. They sound just as good as the Bose QC35 II — maybe better — and offer a similar level of noise cancellation at the same $350 price. Bose’s QC35 II headphones remain lighter, more collapsible, and more comfortable, so I’d recommend those for people who travel frequently.