Noise cancelling is definitely a required feature, it's just with some noise cancelling it can feel a bit strange so wondered if the fact you can't turn it off whether or not this would become uncomfortable after a while?
You can turn off noise cancellation on the Bose but only if you use them as a wired pair.
I've used the QC35s on 5 flights over 8 hours recently (12 hours was the longest) and the noise cancelling gave no discomfort whatsoever.
Same with the momentums in terms of wired = no noise cancelling. 12 hours also my max tested. taking them off is actually pretty awful.
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Noise cancelling is definitely a required feature, it's just with some noise cancelling it can feel a bit strange so wondered if the fact you can't turn it off whether or not this would become uncomfortable after a while?