Hey guys, you’re at Top2Gadget and we are back with another interesting comparison for you. The ANC headsets are quite popular these days and most brands want to serve their products in this segment. Bose and Sony are the two brands that offer good quality ANC headsets in the market and both brands claim that they have better ANC and sound quality than others. So today we will compare Bose QC35 II and Sony WH-1000X to know which one is better and which one you should buy.
Pros and Cons
QC35 II | 1000XM3 |
Comfortable. | Good sound. |
Google Assistant integration. | 3.5mm aux port. |
Balanced, but soft sound quality. | Excellent noise-cancelling. |
Plastic build, plain design. | Touch controls feel fiddly at first. |
Price. | Over Price. |
General
QC35 II | 1000XM3 | |
Price | CHECK PRICE | CHECK PRICE |
Release date | 9 October 2017 | 9 October 2018 |
Type | Over Ear | Closed, dynamic |
Colors | Black, Silver | Silver, Black |
Battery life | 20 Hours | 30 Hours |
Weight | 0.52 lbs | 0.56 lbs |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, Wired, NFC | Bluetooth, NFC, Wired |
If you go in the market buy a good quality of active noise canceling (ANC) headphones, then you will notice that the best noise-canceling headphones look to be the Sony WH-1000XM3 and the Bose QC35 II. But how do you choose which one is the better choice for you to buy? In this article is we will find out which one has an overall better sound quality, ANC quality, and battery life.
Design
QC35 II | 1000XM3 | |
Type | Over Ear | Closed, dynamic |
Wireless | Yes | Yes |
Noise Cancelling | Yes | Yes |
Weight | 0.52 lbs | 0.56 lbs |
Foldable Design | Yes | Yes |
In terms of design, both headsets are looking very different and follow very different design language. The Bose QC35 II uses good quality of soft-touch material and that feels good but the faux leather used on 1000X which feels pretty good and luxurious. In terms of build quality, the Sony WH-1000X is much better but when you talk about the comfort level the Bose QC35 II. Sony WH-1000X is not that bad but Bose build quality is quite durable. Both of the headsets get touch sensitivity which used to controls the audio track and volume controls. Also, both devices get some good quality set of physical buttons which works quite brilliantly to which are used to control the settings regarding ANC and voice assistance. The quality of physical buttons is quite good and overall both headsets have good durable build quality.
Features
QC35 II | 1000XM3 | |
USB | USB-C | USB-C |
Microphone | Yes | Yes |
Music Controls | Yes | Yes |
Quick Charge | Yes | Yes |
Stereo speakers | Yes | Yes |
Both headsets get a host of features and those features have some practical use also. Both headsets highlighted the ANC as their main feature so if we talk about the ANC quality then you know that Sony always has an edge in terms of ANC as compared to other brands and here also the story hasn’t changed. The ANC quality of Sony is working quite brilliantly and better than the BOse. Also with both devices, you will get the voice controls through Google assistance and built-in Alexa but in this aspect, the Bose headset is better than Sony. Also with both devices, you will get access to their official Bluetooth to connect the app feature through which you change the setting regarding the equalizer and touch-sensitive controls. The Bose QC35 II gets an IPX4 certified water-resisting rating whereas the Sony WH-1000X is getting a better IPX5 certified water-resisting rating which is quite good.
Battery
QC35 II | 1000XM3 | |
Battery Type | 1 LR44 | Li-polymer |
Battery Life | 20 Hours | 30 Hours |
Charge Time | Approx. 2.5 hrs | Approx. 3 hours |
Charging Port | USB-C | USB-C |
Let’s talking about the battery life, with the Bose QC35 II you will get a claimed battery life of 20 hours and with the fast charge, you will get 2.5 hours of battery life on 15 minutes of charge. But on the other hand the Sony WH-1000XM3 you will get a much better and huge 30 hours of claimed battery life and also with the fast charge support you will get 5 hours of battery life on the 10 minutes of charge which is much better than the Bose.
Connectivity
QC35 II | 1000XM3 | |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.2 | Bluetooth 4.2 |
Bluetooth Range | Approx. 10 meter | Approx. 11 meter |
NFC | Yes | Yes |
Multi-Device Connection | Yes | No |
Both headsets work with Bluetooth version 5.0 which gives both of them a strong and stable connectivity range of about 10 meters which quite good. And also for the wired connectivity, both headsets get a 3.5mm headphone jack which is a nice touch by both of the brands. But in terms of Aptx support the Bose QC35 II is lacking behind because it won’t support the LDAC, aptX, and aptX HD which is disappointing, on the other hand, the Sony supports the SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, and LDAC which very impressive and works quite well.
Which is better!
Look both headsets have a good sound quality and on both headsets, you can enjoy your music and video streaming. But when talking about all aspects like microphone quality, ANC performance, and battery life then the Sony WH-1000XM3 has completely outperformed the Bose QC35 II and also the Sony’s are affordable too. So we suggest you go for the Sony WH-1000XM3 to get an overall better experience.