As a user of Bose QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones, I understand how crucial it is to easily connect your headphones to your devices. The QC35 is known for its noise-cancelling capabilities, providing an immersive listening experience. But to start enjoying your favorite music or podcasts in peace, first, you need to pair the headphones with your Bluetooth device, be it a phone, tablet, or computer.
I’ve found that the pairing process is straightforward and user-friendly. To get your Bose QC35 into pairing mode, you’ll typically slide the power switch to the Bluetooth symbol and hold it for a couple of seconds until the headset indicates that it’s ‘ready to pair.’ The Bluetooth light will usually flash, prompting you to select the headphones on your device’s Bluetooth settings.
Connecting these headphones for the first time sets the foundation for a hassle-free future connection. Once paired, my Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones automatically recognize the device when turned on and within range, allowing me to skip the setup process and dive straight into my audio experience. If you want to manage connections or utilize more features, using the Bose app can further enhance your user experience with the QC35’s.
Getting Your Bose QC35 Ready for Pairing
Before getting started, ensure your Bose QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones are charged and close to the device you want to pair with. Now I’ll walk you through the steps to activate pairing mode and prepare both your headphones and device for a successful connection.
Activating Pairing Mode
To initiate pairing mode on my QC35 headphones, I slide the Power switch to the right and hold it over the Bluetooth icon until the LED indicator flashes blue. This typically takes a few seconds. Once the light blinks, the headphones are in pairing mode, signaling that they are ready to connect to my device.
Understanding the Power Switch and Bluetooth Icon
The Power switch on my QC35 headphones is multipurpose. For powering on, a simple slide to the right until the Bluetooth icon lights up white is enough. For entering pairing mode, I slide the switch past the Bluetooth icon and hold it there until I hear a voice prompt or see the indicator light flash blue.
Ensuring Your Device’s Bluetooth Is On
Before attempting to pair, I make sure the Bluetooth functionality on my device, whether it’s a smartphone or computer, is enabled. I navigate to my device’s Settings menu, where I locate and refresh the Bluetooth settings to ensure connectivity. Once Bluetooth is active, my device searches for new devices, and my QC35 headphones should appear in the list of available connections.
Connecting Bose QC35 to Your Devices
In my experience, pairing the Bose QuietComfort 35 (QC35) wireless headphones with devices is a straightforward process. These headphones can be connected to various devices, including Android and Apple smartphones, computers, and through NFC if the device supports it.
Pairing with an Android Device
To pair the QC35 with my Android phone, I begin by sliding the power switch to the Bluetooth symbol and holding it there until I hear the “Ready to pair” voice prompt or the Bluetooth indicator blinks blue. Then, I navigate to the Bluetooth settings on my Android device, enable Bluetooth, and select my QC35 from the list of available devices.
Connecting to an iPhone or Apple Device
To connect the QC35 to an iPhone or another Apple device, the steps are quite similar. I slide the power switch to the pairing position and wait for the indicator to flash. On my iPhone, I go to Settings, then Bluetooth, and then choose my QC35 from the device list.
Setting Up with a Computer
When setting up the QC35 with a computer, I ensure that my computer’s Bluetooth function is on. I put the headphones into pairing mode using the power switch, then select the QC35 from the computer’s Bluetooth settings to establish the connection.
Using NFC for Quick Pairing
For devices with Near Field Communication (NFC), I can connect my QC35 effortlessly. I turn on the headphones and enable NFC on my device. Next, I briefly touch the NFC touchpoint on my device to the NFC logo on the right earcup of my QC35. A prompt usually appears on the device’s screen, and I confirm the pairing.
Managing Connections and Bose Connect App
I understand that efficiently managing multiple Bluetooth connections is integral for users of the QuietComfort 35 (QC35) headphones. The Bose Connect app is a crucial tool in achieving seamless interaction with various devices. Let me guide you through organizing connections and navigating the app.
Organizing Multiple Connections
When I use my QC35 headphones, I make sure I can quickly connect to multiple devices, such as my smartphone and computer. Here’s how I handle connections:
- Simultaneous Device Connection: My QC35 headphones can maintain a connection to two Bluetooth devices at once.
- Connection List Management: Up to eight devices can be stored in the headphones’ pairing list.
- Switching Devices: With the ease of a button, I can switch between connected devices. When the headphones are on my head, a simple slide and release lets me know which devices are currently connected.
To maintain a smooth experience, I regularly check my connection statuses, ensuring that the headphones are always ready to connect to whichever device I intend to use.
Navigating the Bose Connect App
The Bose Connect app is my central hub for enhancing my headphone experience. Here’s how I utilize the app:
- App Compatibility: Compatible with most Apple and Android systems.
- Easy Connection: The app facilitates an effortless connection process and enables me to switch between Bluetooth connections with a single swipe.
- Updates: I keep my headphones updated with the latest software via the app to guarantee optimal performance.
Utilizing the app’s intuitive interface, I ensure that I get the most out of my headphones, unlocking their full potential with each use.
Additional QC35 Features and Troubleshooting
In my experience, understanding the Bose QuietComfort 35 II (QC35 II) headphones’ range of features can greatly enhance user satisfaction. Here, I’ll provide insights into effective utilization of headphone controls, ensuring optimal noise cancellation, and resolving common issues.
Utilizing Headphone Controls
The QC35 II headphones incorporate intuitive media playback controls and call functions, situated on the back of the right earcup. To manage audio playback, I can press the multi-function button once to play or pause, twice to skip forward, and three times to skip backward. For volume adjustments, there are dedicated volume buttons flanking the multi-function button, press upper to increase and lower to decrease volume.
Ensuring Optimal Noise Cancelling
For noise cancellation, the QC35 II has a button on the side of the left earcup which allows me to toggle between three levels of noise cancellation—high, low, or off. It’s crucial to ensure the ear cushions are properly sealed around my ears for optimal noise isolation.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Occasionally, I might face pairing or performance issues with my QC35 II. Here are some initial steps I can take:
- Pairing Issues: If the headphones don’t enter pairing mode, I should slide the power switch to the Bluetooth symbol and hold for 2 seconds. If this fails, I connect them to a charger for 5 seconds, then attempt again.
- Firmware Updates: I can improve functionality by connecting my QC35 II to my computer and using the Bose Updater software to check and install the latest firmware.
For voice control and Google Assistant integration, I must ensure that my headphones are connected to my device’s native voice assistant settings effectively. If there’s an issue with media playback or call functions, checking the Bluetooth connection on my device usually resolves the problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
In this section, I’ll provide clear answers to common questions regarding the pairing process for the Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones.
How do I initiate pairing mode on my Bose QC35 headphones?
To initiate pairing mode on your Bose QC35 headphones, slide the power/Bluetooth button to the right and hold it for a couple of seconds until the LED indicator flashes blue. You’ll hear a voice prompt saying “ready to pair.”
What steps do I take to connect my Bose QC35 to an iPhone?
To connect your Bose QC35 to an iPhone, first ensure the headphones are in pairing mode. Then, go to the “Settings” on your iPhone, tap “Bluetooth,” and select your Bose QC35 from the list of available devices.
Why is my Bose QC35 Bluetooth pairing process not working?
If your Bose QC35 is not entering pairing mode, ensure that your headphones are charged, and no other Bluetooth devices are connected. If the issue persists, reset the headphones by powering them off and on again.
What is the method to pair Bose QuietComfort 35 with an Android device?
For an Android device, put your Bose QC35 into pairing mode and go to your device’s Bluetooth settings. Select “Pair new device” and choose your Bose QC35 from the list of available options.
How can I connect my Bose QuietComfort headphones to a new device?
To connect your Bose QuietComfort headphones to a new device, enter pairing mode by pushing the power/Bluetooth switch to the right and hold it until you hear “ready to pair”. Then, select them from the new device’s Bluetooth settings.
What should I do if my Bose headset doesn’t enter pairing mode?
Check if your Bose headset is properly charged. Reset by turning off and on again. If still unresponsive, consider contacting Bose customer support for assistance or consultation on potential hardware issues.
I’m Marcus Bextor, a seasoned software engineer passionate about demystifying technology. With over a decade in the tech industry, my journey began with a Computer Science degree, evolving through various roles in software development, system architecture, and project management. At MWTA, I leverage my expertise to provide in-depth, unbiased reviews of the latest tech products, from smartphones to smart homes. My blogs aim to be accessible to all, breaking down complex jargon into simple language. Besides reviews, I share insights on tech trends and practical tips. Connect with me for questions and suggestions as we explore the tech world together.