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Download the Bose Connect app to keep your software up-to-date, personalize your headphone settings, easily manage Bluetooth connections and access new features.
Confirm that the following parts are included:
Bose® QuietComfort® 35 wireless headphones II
Carry case
USB cable
3.5 mm audio cable
Note: If any part of your product is damaged, do not use it. Contact your authorized Bose dealer or Bose customer service.
Visit: global.Bose.com/Support/QC35ii
Slide the Power/Bluetooth switch to the right
.
A voice prompt announces the battery level and the battery indicator glows according to the current charge level.
Slide the Power/Bluetooth switch to the left.
Note: When the headphones are powered off, noise cancellation is disabled.
The headphone controls are located on the back of the right earcup.
Function | What to do |
Play/Pause | Press ![]() |
Skip Forward | Double-press ![]() |
Skip Backward | Triple-press ![]() |
Fast Forward | Double-press ![]() |
Rewind | Triple-press ![]() |
Volume Up | Press ![]() |
Volume Down | Press ![]() |
The Multi-function button and microphone are located on the back of the right earcup.
Function | What to do |
Answer a call | Press ![]() |
End a call | Press ![]() |
Decline an incoming call | Press and hold ![]() |
Answer a second incoming call and put the current call on hold | While on a call, press ![]() |
Decline a second incoming call and stay on current call | While on a call, press and hold ![]() |
Switch between two calls | With two active calls, double-press ![]() |
Create a conference call | With two active calls, press and hold ![]() |
Mute/unmute a call | While on a call, press ![]() ![]() |
The Action button is a programmable button that allows you to quickly and easily access your Google Assistant or noise cancellation. The Action button is located on the back of the left earcup.
Programming options | What to do |
Your Google Assistant | Set the Action button to your Google Assistant. |
Noise Cancellation | Set the Action button to noise cancellation. |
Note: The Action button can only be programmed for one function at a time.
Your headphones have the Google Assistant built in. You can quickly enjoy entertainment, stay connected, get information, and manage your day – all without glancing at your phone.
For more information on what your Google Assistant can do, visit: assistant.google.com/platforms/headphones
Note: The Google Assistant isn't available in all languages and countries.
Note: The Google Assistant is available on eligible Android 5.0 devices* or later. For iOS devices, the Google Assistant app needs to be downloaded.
*Works on Lollipop, Marshmallow and Nougat Android Phones with Google Play Services, >1.5GB of memory and 720p or higher screen resolution.
Function | What to do |
Talk to your Google Assistant | Press and hold the Action button to begin. For examples of questions and things you can do, visit: https://assistant.google.com/platforms/headphones |
Get your notifications | Press the Action button. |
Stop your Google Assistant | Double-press the Action button. |
Reply to a message (where available) | After receiving a message notification, press and hold the Action button to respond. When you're done, release the button. |
Noise cancellation reduces unwanted noise providing a clearer, more lifelike audio performance. You can choose your noise cancelling setting based on your listening preferences and environment.
Note: To change the noise cancelling setting, you can use the Bose® Connect app or set the Action button to noise cancellation.
In the Bose Connect app, tap the gear icon to access Action Button settings.
Press and release the Action button.
A voice prompt announces the noise cancelling setting. Continue to press and release the Action button until you reach your preferred setting.
You can use the Multi-function button on your headphones to access the Google Assistant or the native voice control on your mobile device.
Note: You can't access voice control while on a call.
If the Action button is set to your Google Assistant, you can access the native voice control on your mobile device using the Multi-function button on the headphones.
Type of mobile device | What to do |
iOS (Siri) | Press and hold the Multi-function button ![]() |
Android | Press and hold the Multi-function button ![]() Note: If the Action button is set to your Google Assistant, see the beginning of The Google Assistant section. |
If the Action button is set to Noise Cancellation, you can access your Google Assistant on your Android mobile device using the Multi-function button on your headphones.
Press and hold the Multi-function button for one second.
You hear a tone that indicates voice control is active.
Note: While charging, the battery indicator blinks amber. When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator glows green.
Allow up to two hours to fully charge the headphones.
Notes:
Each time you power on the headphones, a voice prompt announces the battery level. When the headphones are in use, you hear "Battery low, please charge now."
Note: To visually check the battery, see the indicator located on the right earcup. For more information, see "Battery indicator".
The Bluetooth and battery indicators are located on the right earcup.
Indicator activity | System state |
Blinking blue | Ready to connect |
Blinking white | Connecting |
Solid white (10 seconds) then powers off | Connected |
Indicator activity | System state |
Solid green | Medium to full charge |
Blinking amber | Charging |
Solid amber | Low charge |
Blinking red | Need to charge |
Solid red | Charging error - contact Bose customer service |
Note: If connected to an iOS device, the device displays the headphone battery level near the upper right corner of the screen and in the notification center.
Voice prompts guide you through the Bluetooth connection process, announce the battery level and identify connected devices. You can customize voice prompts using the buttons on your headphones.
Tip: You can also easily manage voice prompt settings using the Bose® Connect app.
The following languages are pre-installed on your headphones:
To check for additional languages
Additional languages may be available. To check for language updates, download the Bose Updater.
Visit: btu.Bose.com
When you power on the headphones for the first time, the voice prompts are in English. To select a different language:
1. Press and hold and
simultaneously until you hear the voice prompt for the first language option.
2. Press or
to move through the list of languages.
3. When you hear your language, press and hold the Multi-function button to select.
To disable and re-enable voice prompts, use the Bose Connect app.
Note: Disabling voice prompts does not disable your Google Assistant.
Bluetooth wireless technology lets you stream music from mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptop computers. Before you can stream music from a device, you must connect the device with your headphones.
1. Power on the headphones.
2. Download the Bose Connect app and follow the on-screen connection instructions.
Once connected, you hear "Connected to <device name>," and the Bluetooth indicator glows solid white.
You can connect your mobile device with your headphones using Bluetooth wireless technology or Near Field Communication (NFC).
1. Slide the Power/Bluetooth button to the right
and hold for two seconds.
You hear "Ready to connect another device" and the Bluetooth indicator blinks blue.
2. On your device, enable the Bluetooth feature.
Tip: The Bluetooth feature is usually found in the Settings menu.
3. Select your headphones from the device list.
Once connected, you hear "Connected to <device name>," and the Bluetooth indicator glows solid white.
NFC enables a Bluetooth connection by simply tapping two devices together. Refer to your device owner's guide to see if your model supports NFC.
Note: If your device supports a Bluetooth connection via NFC, you can use either connection method.
Disable the Bluetooth feature on your device.
Tip: You can also disconnect your mobile device using the Bose® Connect app.
When powered on, the headphones try to reconnect with the two most recently-connected devices.
Note: The devices must be within range (30 ft. or 9 m) and powered on.
You can connect additional devices to your headphones. These Bluetooth connections are controlled with the Power/Bluetooth switch . Voice prompts guide you through controlling multiple connections. Before connecting an additional mobile device, make sure this feature is enabled.
Tip: You can also easily manage multiple connected devices using the Bose® Connect app.
You can store up to eight connected devices in the headphone pairing list, and your headphones can be actively connected to two devices at a time.
To connect another device, download the Bose Connect app or use the Bluetooth menu on your mobile device.
Note: You can only play audio from one device at a time.
Slide to the right
and release to hear which device is currently connected.
1. Pause audio on your first mobile device.
2. Play audio on your second mobile device.
Note: Your headphones receive phone calls from both devices, despite which device is playing audio.
1. Slide the Power/Bluetooth switch to the right
and release to hear which device is connected.
2. Within two seconds, slide to the right
and release again to connect to the next device in the headphone pairing list. Repeat until you hear the correct device name.
3. Play audio on the connected mobile device.
1. Slide to
and hold for 10 seconds, until you hear "Mobile device list cleared."
2. Delete your headphones from the Bluetooth list on your mobile device. All devices are cleared and the headphones are ready to connect.
The earcups rotate for easy, convenient storage. Place the headphones flat into the case.
Notes:
Your headphones may require periodic cleaning.
Replacement parts and accessories can be ordered through Bose customer service.
Visit: global. Bose.com/QC35ii
Your QuietComfort® 35 wireless headphones II are covered by a limited warranty. Details of the limited warranty are provided on the product registration card that is included in the carton. Please refer to the card for instructions on how to register. Failure to register will not affect your limited warranty rights.
The warranty information provided with this product does not apply in Australia and New Zealand. See our website at www.Bose.com.au/en_au/support/policies.html or www.Bose.co.nz/en_nz/support/policies.html for details of the Australia and New Zealand warranty.
The serial number is located beneath the right scrim in the back of the earcup. The scrim is the inner screen which covers and protects the components inside the earcup.
To view the serial number, grab the scrim at the top edge and gently peel it away. Be careful not to press down on or remove any other components inside the earcup as this could damage the headphones.
If you experience problems with your headphones:
If you could not resolve your issue, see the table below to identify symptoms and solutions to common problems. If you are unable to resolve your issue, contact Bose customer service.
Symptom | Solution |
Headphones don't power on | Charge the battery. |
Headphones don't connect with your mobile device |
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Headphones don't connect using NFC |
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No sound |
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Poor sound quality |
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No sound from a device connected by the back-up audio cable |
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Poor sound quality from a device connected by audio cable |
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Battery won't charge |
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Your Google Assistant not responding |
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Action button does not change the noise cancelling setting |
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