Bose’s QuietComfort headphones are some of the more popular models on the market, and according to some new leaks, it looks like an upcoming pair could be even popular with Android users.
Bose appears to be prepping new QuietComfort 35 II headphones with Google Assistant built in. First up, 9to5Google claims to have viewed Bose documentation that confirmed Google Assistant support for the QC35 II headphones.
Shortly after, Reddit user blacmac posted images that appear to show the packaging for the Bose QC 35 II, complete with “Google Assistant built-in” branding on the box.
Finally, The Verge spotted an image of unannounced QuietComfort headphones in a Bose newsletter last month. The filename for the image as email_QC35upgrade_im3.png and the headphones shown in the image included a button on the left ear cup that’s not present in the existing QC 35 headphones. That button does appear on the aforementioned QC 35 II packaging, though.
Adding Google Assistant to the Bose QC 35 II could make for a pretty nice pair of headphones. As I said before, the regular QC 35 headphones have received a lot of praise, and adding Google Assistant would let you do things like ask questions, control your music, and send and receive texts without having to pull your phone out.
If these Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones do come to market with Google Assistant built in, will you consider buying a pair?