Bose QuietComfort headphones are $100 off this month
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Michael Bizzaco Published March 14, 2025 |
Premium headphones come at a premium price. Well, at least most of the time they do. But when you know where and when to look for great promos, you’ll often find one or two. That’s our job here at DT, and while combing through Bose headphone deals, we came across this gem: Now through March 30, when you purchase the Bose QuietComfort Headphones through Bose, you’ll only pay $250. That’s a $100 discount off the original MSRP.
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As the successor to the Bose QuietComfort 45, the Bose QC proper carries over a lot of the same features and audio engineering. Out of the box, these cans deliver remarkable sound quality with a little extra kick in the low end. You’ll also have the choice of wired or wireless playback, thanks to the headphones’ included TRRS cable. Most folks are probably going to use Bluetooth, though, and the QC Headphones run Bluetooth version 5.1 and support SBC and AAC audio codecs.
When it comes to active noise-canceling, it’s hard to beat the performance of any Bose product, and the QC Headphones are no exception. The ANC system does an amazing job at cutting down on engine and HVAC noise, construction sounds, and even workplace chatter. Want even more ANC control? Download the Bose app to customize ANC settings. The app is also your gateway to graphic EQ settings, updates, and more.
As mentioned, this deal is only good through March 30, so you’ve got about two weeks to take advantage of this great offer. Save $100 on the Bose QuietComfort Headphones when you purchase before month’s end. And if you want even more audio gear to look through, consider our lists of the best Bose deals and best Bluetooth speaker deals for even more discounts on top AV devices!
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