By Rinku Published: 2026-02-08

Bose Connect App for PC, Android & iPhone – Free Download

Got Bose headphones? Cool. But lemme guess – you're just using regular Bluetooth to connect them right?

Yeah that's what I did too. For like six months. Had no idea there was an app.

My brother saw me messing with the buttons on my QC35 one day. Looked at me funny and said "bro just use the app." I'm like what app. He showed me Bose Connect and honestly felt kinda stupid for not knowing.

So here's the deal. This app gives you controls you can't get otherwise. Battery level shows on your phone. Noise cancellation? You pick how strong. Two speakers? Connect them together. Simple stuff but useful.

Quick Info

AppBose Connect
SizeAround 62 MB
CostFree
Works onAndroid, iPhone, iPad

Getting It On Your Phone

Android – Open Play Store. Type Bose Connect. Download. Done in a minute.

iPhone – Same thing but App Store. Search and get it.

Nothing complicated. Free app. No sign ups or accounts needed.

What About PC?

Here's the thing. Bose never made a PC version. Like officially it doesn't exist.

Some websites say they have it. Mostly just emulators running the phone app. Works but feels janky. Most people just connect headphones to PC through normal Bluetooth and use the phone app for settings when needed.

Not ideal but that's how it is.

What Can You Actually Do

See battery – Exact percentage on screen. No more guessing.

Noise cancellation levels – High, low, or off. Your choice now.

Party mode – Two SoundLink speakers play together. Louder basically.

Stereo mode – Same two speakers but left-right separated. Actual stereo sound.

Share music – Two Bose headphones hear same audio from one phone.

Firmware updates – App handles it automatically.

Works With These

  • QC35 / QC35 II
  • QuietControl 30
  • SoundLink Revolve
  • SoundLink Color II
  • SoundSport Wireless
  • Bose Frames

Got newer stuff like QC45? That uses different app called Bose Music. Confusing I know but yeah.

If It's Not Working

App can't find your headphones? Turn Bluetooth off and on. Restart headphones. Still nothing? Delete them from phone's Bluetooth list completely. Pair again fresh.

Crashes? Update the app. Or delete and reinstall.

Usually fixes it.

Worth Getting?

I mean it's free. Takes two minutes. Adds features you'd never access otherwise.

Noise cancellation control alone makes it useful for me. Battery thing is nice too.

No reason to skip it if you own Bose stuff.