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The HQRP Replacement Battery is a 3.7V, 400 mAh lithium-polymer battery designed exclusively for Bose QC35 and QC35 II QuietComfort wireless headphones. Lightweight and compact, it offers a reliable, eco-friendly solution to extend your headphones’ lifespan. With a 1-year warranty and strong customer approval, this battery is the smart choice for professionals who demand uninterrupted premium audio.




| ASIN | B08F7T3YG5 |
| Antenna Location | Headphone |
| Battery Capacity | 400 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Weight | 10 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #203,078 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #192 in 3.7V Batteries |
| Brand | HQRP |
| Built-In Media | Battery |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 33 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HQRP |
| Model Number | 887774408032001 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Headphone |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 884667709755 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
R**T
Easy fix correct part
Easy fix works perfectly
M**N
Great Battery. QC35's are a Pandora's Box...
Short Version - Huge pain in the butt to install and you better know how to solder tiny wires (and have a soldering iron with a small tip). 5-star battery, but 1 star to Bose for serviceability. Sadly, such a common theme on electronics these days. My QC35's are "good as new" after battery was replaced. Longer, but more entertaining version: I have the 1st generation Bose QC35 headphones. Over time, the ear pads fell apart and I found a great replacement set on Amazon. Not long after, I started noticing the headphones would act weird (lose audio on one side) or just shut down unexpectedly. Since they were nearly 5 years old, the battery was suspect. So, I ordered this little guy. The install is not for the faint of heart. Unlike the fire swamp where you'll face rodents of unusual size and quicksand (see Princess Bride), here you'll face the following challenges: 1. Pry off the earcup and the ear liner ( fabric with the L/R on it). Easy start... 2. You then have to remove a couple screws to get the outer part of the earcup off. You're now lulled into a false sense of security. Hey, I can do this! 3. You'll now be faced with Pandora's Box. It's a small "box" inside that has a glued on lid. After some prying, cutting, and a handful of swear words, I managed to get the lid of Pandora's box opened. It is here that the golden glow (ok, using artistic license here) of the battery will bathe you in a taste of success... or so you think. 4. Now desolder the wires (easy enough) and pry out the battery without stabbing it and letting it catch fire (it is a lithium battery after all). Yes, that battery is glued in VERY well. Thanks Bose! <- with much sarcasm. 5. I'm running out of funny comments, so just do the above in reverse order to finish the install of the new battery :) I used super glue to put the battery box back together. If you're mechanically handy and know how to use a soldering iron, you can likely do this. It's not easy, but then again, why burn $300+ on new headphones when all these needed was a battery? I'm glad I did it as I love my QC35's and have no desire to add them to a landfill anytime soon. So far I've spent about $50 to keep them going, versus just throwing them away. Just be ready to battle Pandora's Box....
J**M
Garbage
of all the Bose QC replacement batteries on Amazon this one purportedly had 50% more storage capacity so I thought I would try it. Of course, it was no easier to put in, but that was a Bose engineering problem and not the battery’s fault. However, the battery worked very poorly and almost all perimeters. It took several rounds to even get it charged, and then it only lasted for about 30 minutes. None of the reviews of the Chinese replacement batteries are consistently good so I will go to Bose directly as should you don’t be frightened by the technical replacement descriptions. It’s really quite simple if you can just solder.
D**L
Time will tell but works like new.
As good as factory so far. Time will tell. Next will be a retro fit with larget battery. Would like 850mah
W**P
Buena alternativa
La hice instalar en los audífonos QC35 y probé la carga, reportando el 100%; antes del cambio, Máximo 30%. Solo falta esperar la durabilidad.
P**V
Good quality. Time will show
Looks like a good quality. As many others mentioned,you must know how how to solder and have a good soldering iron. Connections are tiny but removing the old battery and replacing woth new one is easy
S**Y
Instantly fixed my Bose
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Easy install if you have patience to remove a few screws it’s an install that anyone can perform. It would be helpful to have longer wires on these but I added wires for longer length and it proved helpful for the install and prevents need of soldering
T**M
Battery life is somehow even worse than my factory/stock battery after that one was used for 4 years
I got this battery to replace my stock battery which was at the end of its life. This is a decent amount of work, so I'm pretty disappointed to see how short the battery life on this replacement is. I strongly recommend against getting this.
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