Still need a Father's Day gift? The Bose Ultra Open earbuds are $50 off at Amazon.
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SAVE 17%: As of June 4, you can get the Bose Ultra Open Bluetooth earbuds for $249, down from $299, at Amazon. That's a 17% discount, or $50 off.
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Father's Day is right around the corner, and if you haven't gotten a gift yet, there's still time to order something online.
As of June 4, you can get the Bose Ultra Open Bluetooth earbuds for $249, down from $299, at Amazon. That's a 17% discount, or $50 off. This isn't the lowest we've seen these go for (they were $226.98 last December), but it is the best discount we've seen in a while. According to Amazon, these buds are expected to arrive before Father's Day.
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The Bose Ultra Open Bluetooth Earbuds are designed for comfort and awareness — you can still hear your surroundings while listening to music or podcasts. They're not shoved in your ear canal like a lot of other buds are, so they're a great option for anyone who can't stand in-ear pressure and doesn't want over-ear headphones. The simple button controls let you switch between stereo and Immersive modes, change the volume, skip songs, answer calls, and activate your voice assistant.
You'll get up to seven hours of playtime on a full charge, or up to four hours with Immersive Audio enabled. The charging case will give you an extra two-and-a-half full charges for up to 19.5 hours of total playtime.
Soundcore by Anker P20i True Wireless Earbuds — $19.98 (List Price $39.99)
Sony WH-CH520 Wireless Headphones — $59.99
JBL Flip 6 Portable Bluetooth Speaker — $99.95 (List Price $129.95)
Bose SoundLink Flex Portable Speaker — $149.00
Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones — $228.00 (List Price $348.00)
JBL Bar 300 5.0ch Compact Soundbar — $249.95 (List Price $399.95)
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