
Save $129 On the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
Finding a good pair of noise-canceling headphones can make all the difference whether you're traveling, working in a noisy environment or just trying to enjoy your music without distractions. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are among our top picks for the best active noise-canceling headphones, and right now, you can snag them at a solid discount. The headphones are now down to $300, saving you $129 off the regular $429 price tag.
This deal includes all of the standard colors along with the new diamond 60th anniversary edition and lunar blue colors. 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. At $300, it's one of the best deals we've seen on the headphones this spring.
These headphones not only look the part -- they're gorgeous -- but they also 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.
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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, and they do lead to excellent voice calling performance, as we noted in our Bose QuietComfort Ultra review.
Why this deal matters
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 action for $129 less than usual.

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