Bose debuts new Google Assistant-optimized sound cancelling headphones
Bose’s rumored QC 35 II noise-cancelling headphones are rumored no more: Bose done them central today, divulgence a refurbish to a company’s renouned QC 35 reward noise-cancelling cans.
Google worked with Bose to emanate a new headphones, a association explained in a new blog post, assisting to “optimize” a audio appendage for Assistant, Google’s practical supporter program for iPhone and Android. The headphones have a dedicated Assistant button, that users can pull to call adult a voice-based messenger whenever they want.
They don’t have Assistant on house as a dedicated service, per se – instead, they confederate support for Assistant-based offerings including incoming notifications, audio facilities like news briefings and voice commands for job and song playback.
Assistant support will be accessible on a QC 35 II in a U.S., Australia, Canada, Germany, France and a UK, and a headset retails for $349 in a U.S. – a same cost as a QC 35 that came before.
Google mentions in a blog post on a new partnership and formation that it’s been operative with Bose on Assistant formation for headphones “starting with” a QC 35 II, that implies that we could see this underline enhance to even some-more of a Bose line.