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Bose QuietComfort 35 II vs JBL Tour One M2

Updated Apr 2026headphones
VS
JBL Tour One M2
JBL
JBL Tour One M2
$300
8.4/10
Winner

The Verdict

Both headphones deliver premium noise cancellation at the same price point, but they target different priorities. Bose QuietComfort 35 II features proven ANC with three levels, Google Assistant integration, and a lighter 235g design ideal for travel. JBL Tour One M2 counters with superior battery endurance (30 hours with ANC versus 20 hours), faster USB-C charging (10 minutes yields 5 hours playback), and advanced Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint connectivity for seamless device switching. JBL's LDAC codec support unlocks hi-res audio capability, while Bose's strength lies in refined ANC implementation and established reliability. Build quality favors Bose slightly due to weight, though JBL's 268g remains comfortable for extended wear. For frequent travelers valuing ANC quality and portability, choose Bose. For users wanting longer battery life, faster charging, and multipoint pairing flexibility, JBL Tour One M2 offers better modern connectivity and value.

anc35 II
ValueOne M2
BatteryOne M2
comfort35 II
sound_qualityOne M2

Who Should Buy

Buy the Bose QuietComfort 35 II if…

  • Legendary Bose noise cancellation that set the industry standard
  • Extremely comfortable for all-day wear with plush ear cushions
  • 20-hour battery life is solid for travel and commuting

Buy the JBL Tour One M2 if…

  • Strong feature set including LDAC and spatial audio
  • Effective adaptive ANC
  • Comfortable and foldable design

Category Scores

Bose QuietComfort 35 II
JBL Tour One M2
anc
8.7
8.4
Value
8.0
8.3
Battery
7.5
8.8
comfort
8.3
7.9
sound_quality
8.2
8.5

Pros & Cons

Bose QuietComfort 35 II

Pros

  • Legendary Bose noise cancellation that set the industry standard
  • Extremely comfortable for all-day wear with plush ear cushions
  • 20-hour battery life is solid for travel and commuting
  • Dedicated Google Assistant button for quick voice commands
  • Foldable design and included hard case for portability

Cons

  • Bluetooth 4.2 lacks modern codecs like aptX and LDAC
  • Micro-USB charging port is outdated — not USB-C
  • Sound quality is beaten by newer XM4 and XM5 models
  • No multipoint Bluetooth for connecting two devices simultaneously
  • Plastic build shows wear over time

JBL Tour One M2

Pros

  • Strong feature set including LDAC and spatial audio
  • Effective adaptive ANC
  • Comfortable and foldable design
  • Good multipoint implementation

Cons

  • Sound signature divisive out of the box
  • Companion app can be buggy
  • Build quality feels plasticky
  • Microphone quality below class leaders

Full Specifications

SpecBose QuietComfort 35 IIJBL Tour One M2
Active Noise Cancelling
Typeover-earover-ear
Weight235 g268 g
Battery
Battery life20 hrs (wireless with ANC), 40 hrs (wired with ANC)30 hours ANC on (50 hours ANC off)
ChargingMicro-USB, 2.25 hrs for full charge, 15 min = 2.5 hrs playbackUSB-C, 10 min = 5 hours quick charge
Drivers40mm Bose custom drivers40mm dynamic
FeaturesThree levels of ANC (High, Low, Off), Google Assistant built-in (dedicated button), Bose AR (augmented reality) compatible, Volume-optimized EQ, Foldable design with carry caseTrue Adaptive Noise Cancelling 2.0, Spatial Sound with head tracking, Personi-Fi 2.0 hearing personalization, Multipoint pairing, LDAC hi-res audio
Connectivity
Wired option
CodecsAAC, SBCSBC, AAC, LDAC
Bluetooth4.2 with NFC pairing5.3
Multipoint
Water ResistanceNoneNone

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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