If you're in the market for some new headphones, you've got plenty of options. But if you want premium quality that both sounds good and looks good, Bose is always a go-to that you can rely on, whether you want over-ear headphones or earbuds. You can rest assured you'll get quality noise-cancelling as well as excellent audio, and all at a great price – especially right now.
As of August 20, you can save big on some of Bose's best and brightest headphones that have been heavily discounted. From some of the brand's best and brightest options like the excellent over-ear Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones to smaller and perfectly portable QuietComfort Earbuds II, you can score significant savings on great audio right now, as long as you're quick. It's unclear how long these deals will last, so if you're into them, you'll want to lock them in quick.
Check out our picks for the best Bose deals of the week below.
It doesn't get much better than the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones when it comes to noise cancelling and long wear time. They're ridiculously comfortable as their name would imply, and boast a 24-hour battery life in addition to absolutely fantastic noise cancellation. They also happen to offer rich, full audio with crisp treble and deep, satisfying bass. Plus, they come with three listening modes to make sure you're feeling the music even while you need to block out the rest of the world. You can also customize your listening experience based on what fits your musical profile best. They're Bose's best over-ear options by far, and well worth picking up on sale.
You don't always want to cart around a huge pair of over-ear headphones. For those situations, earbuds often make a great alternative, and the Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds are the best you can get from the brand. They offer excellent straight audio if you're just planning on enjoying your favorite tunes, but they also flourish when it comes to active noise cancellation and spatial audio. They're like a smaller version of their larger over-ear cousin, but don't offer any less than excellence in the noise cancelling department. Their portable package make them useful in a variety of situations where over-ear headphones don't make sense as well, especially if you need to make sure you're paying attention to your surroundings.
The more affordable Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II are made even cheaper now that they're on sale for a discount. They're made to fit in your ear while offering a more personalized noise cancellation experience, and they fit in the ear nicely, especially when compared to other similar brands on the market. They come with three pairs of ear tips and stability bands to ensure you get the fit you need as well. Plus, their touch interface make controlling your audio as simple as it can be, since simple taps and swipes can pause and play your content without you having to touch your phone or computer.
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