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Aug 12, 2021
Worth it if you can get for $160 or less.
2 of 2 found this helpful Great speaker. Really high quality sound, gets way louder than you would expect for its size, sounds crisp. The only thing it's lacking is bass once you turn it up to full volume. It's still great, but they could do slightly better on that front compared to competitors. But Bose has always chosen sound quality over bass. Battery life lasts forever. Looks good. Pretty heavy for its size. I would recommend the Soundlink Revolve if you want a portable speaker that's home theater worthy.

Oct 07, 2017
Best Over-Ear Speaker Available
1 of 1 found this helpful The QC35 is the best sound quality, comfort, and style you can buy. Way better than Beats. It's bluetooth capability is great, and it can connect to two bluetooth devices at once. So it can be connected to both my phone and laptop at once. Worth the money, a great purchase.
But your ears do get warm after being in them for a long time, which can be bothersome in a hot summer. So I would recommend looking at the Bose in ear versions and deciding between those and this one first.

Jan 01, 2017
Best Value For a Beginner to Immediate Photographer
4 of 5 found this helpful This camera is the best entry level camera for someone who doesn't want to just buy the cheapest DSLR. This camera is the best quality/value you can get before moving on to big, bulky cameras. It's incredibly lightweight, has valuable features like WiFi photo transfer straight to your phone, touchscreen, and great image quality. It came out recently, in 2015, so it's built better than other entry-level cameras. Furthermore, as a photographer, you'll come to realize that lenses are just as -if not more- important than the camera, so buying this instead of the bulky expensive ones leaves you with more money to spend on getting a good set of lenses.
I did a lot of research and testing of both Canons and Nikons before I bought my first DSLR, I chose the D5500, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. If you want something cheaper, stick with Nikon (D3400 or D5100) because they typically offer better entry level features than Canon. However, make sure to try a Rebel and decide for yourself because they are great cameras nonetheless. If you want something a step up over the D5500, look at the Canon 70D.. It has great reviews, and some of my friends own and love it.
For your first lens, buy the Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G. This inexpensive prime lens has a great maximum aperture that allows for beautiful crisp bokeh, even in low light situations.