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Score Bose's QuietComfort Ultra Headphones at a record low price when you use our exclusive code

Score Bose's QuietComfort Ultra Headphones at a record low price when you use our exclusive code

Tom's Guide2 days ago

Sitting atop our list of the best noise-cancelling headphones in Australia, Bose's excellent QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are now available at a record low price thanks to the audio company's EOFY sale and an additional special offer.
In our 4.5-star Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones review, we gushed about its outstanding ANC performance, stylish design, improved battery life and immersive audio experience, stating that the QC Ultra is "as close to perfect as you're going to get in the noise-canceling headphones category."
Right now, the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are priced at AU$649 AU$399.95 on Bose's online store. However, you can score an additional 10% off on orders over AU$200 when you head to our Bose Promo Codes page and click the 'get unique code' button located up top.
Then, simply apply that unique code at checkout on the Bose online store to bring the final discounted price down to AU$359.95 — an epic saving of AU$289.05 on the RRP!
Save AU$289.05 with unique code
Bose's class-leading QuietComfort Ultra are now available to buy at an all-time low price, thanks to this fantastic EOFY deal. To get the full discount, locate the 'get unique code' button on our Bose Promo Codes page and click it to generate your unique code. Then, apply it at checkout on the Bose online store to bring the final discounted price down to AU$359.95.
Alternatively, you could use that unique 10% off code on any other item on the Bose online store that's priced over AU$200. Here are some other Bose products that you can combine with our unique code to score some massive savings:
Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar: AU$1,499.95 AU$892.75
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: AU$449.95 AU$269.95
Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II Bluetooth Speaker: AU$499.95 AU$359.95
We wouldn't wait around too long, though — Bose's EOFY sale ends after June 30, 2025 and these products are only available while stocks last.

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