Now Get Bose's 24-Hour ANC QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for $80 Less
Bose is a name that has long been synonymous with quality audio gear, and with good reason. The company's flagship QuietComfort Ultra headphones are among CNET's picks for the best active noise-canceling headphones around and we particularly liked the Bose QuietComfort Ultra for their impressive sound and lightweight, comfortable design. But high-end headphones normally come with high-end prices, and that's why this deal is so worthwhile. Order your new headphones today and you'll save $80 at Amazon, paying just $349 rather than the usual $429. Alternatively, Best Buy is matching the same $80 savings as well.
This deal includes all of the standard colors with the exception of sandstone, as well as the diamond 60th-anniversary edition. CNET highly recommends the QC Ultra, which holds the top spot in our best wireless headphones roundup, so you can be sure it'll be money well spent.
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These headphones not only look the part -- they really do, they're gorgeous -- but they have the features to match. Hybrid noise-canceling technology ensures that you hear only what you want to and nothing that you'd rather avoid, while Spatial Audio takes the sounds you're hearing and makes them appear as if they're coming from beyond the headphones themselves. It makes for a more natural sound, especially when listening to compatible music.
Other notable features include multipoint Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity so you can use your new headphones with multiple devices as well as get up to 24 hours of playback on a single charge. Looking to make calls with your new headphones? No problem -- the QuietComfort Ultra headphones have no fewer than 12 microphones for crystal-clear audio.
As great as these headphones sound, we know that they won't be the perfect option for everyone. That's why we're constantly updating our list of the best headphone deals so everyone can get a bargain, no matter their budget.
A great pair of ANC headphones can make a huge difference when you're trying to get work done in a noisy office. The same goes for blocking out the noise of your daily commute, too. Bose offers some of the best ANC around, and this deal means you can get in on the act for $80 less than usual.

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