Bose has made the only noise-cancelling headphones you should buy
BoseNoise cancelling is Bose's thing.
The Massachusetts-based company has put years of money and research into its QuietComfort line of noise-cancelling headphones, and it owns several important patents related to noise cancelling tech.
As a result, it's one of the few major audio brands selling headphones on the back of their performance. It truly is the best at shutting things up.
Now, with the traditional headphone jack on shaky ground, it's launched a Bluetooth model. The $350 QuietComfort 35 takes everything the QuietComfort 25 did and stuffs it in a wireless package. For the most part, that's a very good thing. Here's what I've found after using them for a couple of weeks.