
beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
Score: 91/100
Bose QuietComfort 35 II
Score: 88/100Rankings

The DT 770 Pro 80 Ω is a robust, closed-back studio headphone offering detailed sound and excellent passive isolation, built with German craftsmanship and replaceable parts. While it excels in durability and audio performance, its non-detachable cable and bright treble may be drawbacks for some users.

The Bose QuietComfort 35 II Gaming Headset merges the classic QC35 comfort and ANC with a detachable boom mic for gaming. While it offers solid sound and comfort, its older Bluetooth version, lack of EQ, and missing water resistance keep it from being a cutting-edge gaming solution.
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— | 20 hoursbest | |
45 mmbest | 40 mm | |
96 dBbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 345.5 g | 150 gbest |
80 ohmsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 2.25 hoursbest |
2 yearsbest | 0.25 years |
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Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 2 years | 0.25 years |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 345.5 g | 150 g |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Wireless Connectivity | false | true |
Audio(3) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | 45 mm | 40 mm |
Frequency Response | 5-35000 | Neutral-leaning with slight sub-bass boost and high-end roll-off |
Active Noise Cancellation | false | true |

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Professional reviewers praise the DT 770 PRO for its solid construction, precise imaging, and versatile impedance options, noting the 80 Ω model's ease of drive and the 250 Ω's studio-friendly coiled cable. However, they flag the pronounced treble peak and the need for amplification on the high-impedance version as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the comfort, isolation, and durability, often describing the headphones as a long-lasting workhorse with punchy bass. Common complaints focus on the sharp treble, non-detachable cable, and the tight clamping force that can become uncomfortable during extended wear.

“Comfortable velour earpads and balanced clamping force for long sessions”

“Long-lasting workhorse with punchy bass”

“Treble peak around 6 kHz can cause listening fatigue”



Professional reviewers praise the QC35 II Gaming Headset for its unmatched comfort and industry-leading ANC, but criticize its dated hardware, lack of spatial audio, and limited software features.
Everyday users love the comfort and noise cancellation, yet many note the outdated micro-USB connection and the absence of EQ as drawbacks.