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This deal knocks $50 off the Bose QuietComfort Ultra, which we think are near perfection

This deal knocks $50 off the Bose QuietComfort Ultra, which we think are near perfection

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The Bose QuietComfort Ultra are our pick for the best premium headphones, and while that means they come at a steep price, they're made more affordable with a rare deal going on. The QuietComfort Ultra are marked down to $379 at Amazon, which is good for $50 in savings, as they regularly go for $429. This is marked as a limited-time deal and there's no telling how long it will last, so don't hesitate to grab some savings if you the QuietComfort Ultra sound good to you.
Not only do we think the QuietComfort Ultra are some of the best headphones on the market, but we give them a stellar 9/10 in our Bose QuietComfort Ultra review. The luxurious design and exceptional comfort of the headphones stand out among other wireless audio options, with soft ear cushions and a perfectly-pressured headband making these worth wearing for long listening sessions.
But comfort means nothing if a set of headphones doesn't deliver when it comes to audio performance. You'll find plenty to love about the QuietComfort Ultra's audio experience. They have Spatial Audio technology that makes you feel like the band is in the room with you when you listen to your favorite music. This feature also makes the QuietComfort Ultra a great set of headphones to pair with your home theater.
You should consider these headphones if you like to take your audio with you on the go. They have class-leading ANC that will block out the noises of busy offices or coffee shops, and they're able to reach up to 24 hours of battery life on a single charge. One thing that's especially great about these headphones is their quick-charging capabilities. If you run them dry in the middle of a movie, you'll only need to charge them for 15 minutes to get another 2.5 hours of playback.
Any time you see a Bose deal is a great time to buy, as significant discounts don't often pop up. This deal knocks the Bose QuietComfort Ultra down to $379, which is good for $50 in savings. They're available in a range of colors at Amazon.

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