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Save $129 On the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
Save $129 On the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

CNET

time3 days ago

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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. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. 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.

Sony WH 1000XM6 review: best noise canceling headphones yet but with a higher price tag
Sony WH 1000XM6 review: best noise canceling headphones yet but with a higher price tag

Time of India

time16-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Sony WH 1000XM6 review: best noise canceling headphones yet but with a higher price tag

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel For many longtime Sony headphone users, portability and comfort are non-negotiables. With the WH 1000XM6, Sony has brought back the much missed folding design, along with hardware refinements that address several pain points from past models. The result is a headset designed for commuters, travelers, and audiophiles who need high performance audio without unnecessary has been three years since the last major release in the WH 1000X series. While the WH 1000XM5 introduced a fresh design, the WH 1000XM6 sticks to the same look but focuses heavily on improved sound quality, stronger noise canceling technology, and comfort upgrades. All this now comes at a premium. The WH 1000XM6 are priced at 449 dollars, which is 50 dollars more than their predecessor and 20 dollars above the latest Bose QuietComfort Ultra read: 10 Best Headphones under 4,000 for Exceptional Sound and Value (2025) One of the most welcomed updates is the return of the foldable hinge, missing from the previous model. This addition allows the headphones to collapse neatly into a smaller case, now upgraded with a magnetic clasp instead of a zipper. It is a small change but one that makes a real difference when you are juggling bags or boarding a headband is now wider and places less pressure on the top of the head. The ear cups, still wrapped in soft pleather, are now removable and replaceable. The power button has been redesigned to be round, making it easier to differentiate from the noise canceling button by touch subtle upgrades make the WH 1000XM6 not just more travel friendly but also more durable and practical for daily the surface, Sony has made big changes. The WH 1000XM6 features upgraded drivers and a new noise canceling chip. Sony says the new ANC system outperforms not just the WH 1000XM5 but also every other noise canceling headphone available today. That includes strong competition from Apple and read: Google to integrate Gemini AI into cars, watches and headphones by 2025 Sound tuning was informed by Sony's in-house music studio engineers. The headphones offer clearer vocals, more detail, and lively bass performance. Users can customize their sound through a 10 band equalizer in the Headphones Connect transparency mode continues to feel natural, and users can activate it easily by covering the right ear cup with a hand. Multipoint Bluetooth and LDAC codec support are still present, offering convenience and high resolution audio only disappointment here is the spatial audio upmixing features in the app, which simulate different environments like coffee shops or movie theaters. These effects feel artificial and are likely to be ignored after one life remains unchanged, with 30 hours of playback with noise cancellation and 40 without it. That will still meet the needs of most users. For the first time in the 1000X series, you can now charge the headphones and listen to them at the same time. However, since the WH 1000XM6 does not support audio over USB C, you will need to plug in both a charging cable and a separate 3.5 millimeter audio calls should also see an upgrade. Sony now uses six microphones for voice pickup, compared to four on the previous model. AI powered beamforming helps isolate speech from surrounding WH 1000XM6 does not reinvent the wheel but improves on nearly every important aspect of its predecessor. With better sound, stronger noise cancellation, and smart ergonomic improvements, it stands out as one of the best noise canceling headphones available today. But at 449 dollars, it also asks more than ever from loyal customers. For those with aging headphones or frequent travel needs, the investment might still be worth it.

I've used the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for 6 months — here's what I like and don't like
I've used the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for 6 months — here's what I like and don't like

Tom's Guide

time09-05-2025

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I've used the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for 6 months — here's what I like and don't like

With the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones, Bose created a pair of headphones that block out everything, without it being uncomfortable (like the AirPods Max) or compromised by gizmos (Sony WH-1000XM5). It just works. The best noise-canceling headphones have since had a permanent place in my backpack whenever I leave the house to go and do like, anything. But then a different pair of headphones came along that usurped them as my primary travel cans — the new Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3. Which got me thinking: Is there more to life than really really, ridiculously good noise canceling, and has my opinion of the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones changed since I started using them 6 months ago? The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are the best ANC headphones that you can buy — if you're interested in noise canceling. Sound is good, and comfort is exemplary. 24 hours of battery isn't quite good enough though, unfortunately. The Bose QC Ultra allow for silence. Eerie, immersive, all-encompassing silence. With a simple orchestral swell, the ANC initiates and blocks out the noise of just about everything, giving you a permanently blank sonic canvas onto which your music can paint its very own watercolor. It's as good as the day I first slipped the headphones onto my head — and every time it wows. I love it! It's great! But, since I first experienced it, I've found some… problems. The ANC remains on, like a constant reminder that the battery life could be better, but Bose locked you into mediocre longevity. It's great that it's there, but sometimes I'd like to turn it off. And I don't just mean transparency, or a lowered level with a name ('Immersive' in this case), I mean off. So that the algorithm isn't fiddling with the frequencies in my music, or playing havoc with the battery life. Off. Yet, alas, there is no way for the ANC or its other modes to be turned off. It remains on, like a constant reminder that the battery life could be better, but Bose locked you into mediocre longevity. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. There's one thing I'll never lament for whenever I slip the QuietComfort Ultra headphones over my head — and that's their effortless, all-day fit. They are light, they are well cushioned, and feature a very well judged clamping force. As a result I've been able to wear them for hours and hours at a time, only taking them off to go for what is supposed to be my half-hourly leg stretch. They're easily some of the most comfortable headphones I've ever worn, out-comforting the likes of the Sony WH-1000XM5 or the AirPods Max. Speaking of battery life, it remains substandard. 24 hours wasn't enough when they were released in 2024, and it's certainly not enough now in 2025. Now I am still of the opinion that you don't need days upon days of battery life. I think 30 hours reaches the perfect sweet spot for decent staying power, with plenty for most journeys. The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, while better than the Apple AirPods Max, do not reach this milestone of battery life. You can't even extend it because, as I said earlier, you can't turn the ANC off. Instead, you can only make it worse by activating other features. The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are some of the very few that I've ever been caught short with battery life-wise — and that's annoying. I am not a great lover of many spatial audio formats, and the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are no different. Occasionally over my months of on-the-road testing, I've re-attempted the 'Immersive Audio' feature of the cans, and every time it's fallen flat. As with so many spatial audio implementations that don't use the Dolby Atmos standard, it uses a custom algorithm to make your music sound 'bigger.' That means using only what was already in the mix, and I find that it only serves to make things sound thinner rather than more immersive. The battery trade-off really isn't worth it — 18 hours instead of the 24 you usually have on tap. Spatial audio might be here to stay, but I am yet to find a version that actually makes sense to me. I can't say that the QuietComfort Ultra headphones are built badly, because they're not. They feature some lovely metal accents in the hinges, and their plastic parts feel good. But over my six months of fairly heavy use, I've found some build issues. When I put them in the case, for example, I've found that the left earcup cushion gets squeezed, and it's left a funny divot in the foam. Shake them and they rattle like a bag of bolts — something that can't be said of similarly priced headphones. As other headphones are released that are built far better for a similar price, it feels a shame that I can't heap praise on the Bose. I've not had any issues with the synthetic leather Bose has used to cover the foam on the earcups and the headband, but it does feel slightly thin. I am very careful with my headphones — they go straight into their case when I'm not using them — but the pleather feels thin enough that I'm slightly concerned with its longevity. They're built about the same as the Sony WH-1000XM5; which is to say fine. But as other headphones are released that are built far better for a similar price, it feels a shame that I can't heap praise on the Bose. Bose has never been known for class-leading sound, and while the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones marked a big step up for the brand, they're still not exemplary. Don't get me wrong, they sound pretty good in a vacuum, with solid frequency representation across the board, but there are better-sounding headphones for the same money. The highs are detailed and crisp — the sharp cymbals of Opeth's §6 are clear, and there's plenty of plonk to piano notes in Menahem Pressler's Deux Arabesques recording. The mids are well defined for guitars and vocals, with loads of lovely acoustic body to enjoy in Allegaeon's Refraction. But the bass is a bit too much. It's 'big' and fairly uncontrolled. It has a habit of running rampant, like a bull in a china shop. I call the presentation a 'wall of bass'. Loads of listeners will like it, although I'd wager a comparison with something that highlights the sonic shortcomings will quickly demonstrate the problem. Touch controls: My mortal headphones nemesis. When I first used the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, I found touch controls that I didn't think would annoy me — until they did. The touch implementation on the cans is a kind of touch slider thing for the volume. In theory, it works well — swipe up for more volume, and down for less. Simple. Until it accidentally boosts the volume to ear-destroying levels, or quiet enough that it wouldn't wake a sleeping mouse. All playback functions and ANC modes are controlled by one button. Then there's the physical controls — all playback functions and ANC modes are controlled by one button. Multiple presses activate skip, play, and pause, while holding it down cycles the noise-canceling functions. Time has only hardened me to the control method of the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones controls. I don't like them. It might seem like I don't actually like the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — that's not true. I still really like them and their all-conquering ANC, but my extended time with them has revealed more and more chinks in their shiny, shiny armor. While the ANC is excellent, I wish it could be turned off to extend the battery life. The battery life itself needs to be better, and the build isn't quite up to scratch. The spatial audio setting doesn't do it for me, and the controls are annoying. The final nail in the 'into the pile you go' coffin is the sound quality. I just value sound too much for the 'wall of bass' not to create a bitter taste in my mouth whenever I come off the back of something that sounds better. They're still a great pair of headphones — if you want the best ANC, there really is nothing better. But I've had an affair. A blue one. With Bowers and Wilkins written on the earcups. They peek at me from within their textured carry case, their imminent style and presence tempting. A flash of physical controls, a glimpse of some thick, plush comfort foam. The Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 and I have been seeing each other for the last few weeks, and they've managed to slip into my heart like little else. Their ANC might not reach the same level as the QuietComfort Ultra headphones, but they're even more comfortable, and they sound so good. At the moment, the Px7 S3's are only available in the UK — Bowers & Wilkins is waiting to see how the tariff situation plays out — but should be coming to the U.S. in a few weeks. So now I have something new to accompany me on my travels. I'm sorry, QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, it's not you, it's me — and I am not immune to something newer and shinier. I'm sorry.

Deal: Beats Solo 4 headphones are 50% off
Deal: Beats Solo 4 headphones are 50% off

Android Authority

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Android Authority

Deal: Beats Solo 4 headphones are 50% off

It's hard to find a fair pair of headphones for under $100, especially ones coming from a popular brand. If all you have is a Benjamin and want a nice pair of popular headphones, we have a deal for you. The Beats Solo 4 headphones are only $99.99 right now. That is a 50% discount, and it also happens to be the current all-time low price. Get the Beats Solo 4 headphones for just $99.99 ($100 off) This offer is available from Amazon. It's a 'limited time deal' and the discount is available for all available colors. These include Matte Black, Black/Gold, Slate Blue, and Cloud Pink. Beats Solo 4 Beats Solo 4 Some sequels just aren't worth the hype. This is not the set of headphones you buy because you want bang for your buck. There are a very narrow range of needs these headphones suit, and you'd be better served waiting for these to go on sale before considering them. See price at Amazon Save $100.00 Limited Time Deal! People don't buy Beats by Dre headphones only because they are good. They are also stylish and very recognizable. That said, they are also usually quite expensive. Getting a 50% discount is certainly a nice treat, and the fact that this is a record-low price makes it the perfect day to get your Beats Solo 4. The Beats Solo 4 sound decent, and they offer some nice features like spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, something you don't often find in headphones at this price point. You'll also get the option to listen to high-resolution lossless audio through both USB-C and the 3.5mm headset jack. Wired connections are starting to disappear, so having options is definitely a nice plus. Also, the Beats Solo 4 happen to be one of the best headphones in terms of battery life. Our friends over at tested them and managed to get over 84 hours on a single charge! That far surpassed their expectations, as Beats promises only 50 hours per charge, which is arguably still amazing. Go catch this deal while you can! This is a record-low price, and those tend to end quickly. Extra deal: Save on the best ANC headphones if you like this specific color Bose QuietComfort Ultra (Deep Plum) Bose QuietComfort Ultra (Deep Plum) Quality and comfort noise canceling headphones Going ultra with their ANC headphone experience, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra noise cancelling headphones offer up to 24 hours of battery life, a comfortable fit, Spatial Audio support, and powerful ANC. See price at Amazon Save $70.00 Limited Time Deal! Are you looking for something more high-end? We have the deal for you! Maybe this color version of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones isn't for everyone, but I happen to think these look really fun. If you're also a fan of this Deep Plum hue, you could save a good chunk of change on the best ANC headphones around, according to our experts over at The Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are outstanding. As already mentioned, they specifically stand out in the noise canceling department. According to internal testing from our audio experts, these can cancel out external noise by 87%. They will even block out most of the noise from really loud things like buses, trains, and airplanes. ANC isn't the only great thing these Bose headphones have going for them, though. They also have outstanding audio quality, a gorgeous design, and pretty good battery life. They last over 27 hours on a full charge, based on the standardized tests. The battery life is not as impressive as the Beats Solo 4 battery life, but it is definitely good, and you'll get a significant upgrade all across the board.

11 useful and practical gifts for the college graduate
11 useful and practical gifts for the college graduate

Fox News

time02-05-2025

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  • Fox News

11 useful and practical gifts for the college graduate

So you are shopping for a college graduate and want the perfect gift that commemorates their significant accomplishment but will also be something they use. Finding the perfect gift for the college graduate is challenging because of the many options available. Your college graduate is about to enter the real world, and they will likely need everything from practical gifts like a smart toaster oven for their new kitchen to gifts that commemorate their huge accomplishment. Whatever their next move is – this gift guide will help whittle down your options. We've selected 10 graduation gifts that cover smart bags to take on the commute to home essentials like cookware and dinnerware for the college grad who will be alone for the first time. This list has what you need to help set them up for success and will show them how proud you are of their accomplishments. Longchamp has had a resurgence in popularity with the Gen Z crowd. This Longchamp Le Pliage Original Tote Bag fits the bill for functionality and fun, everything a recent grad needs as they set out into the world. The bag has long been a go-to for many stylish women and has recently trended on TikTok. This bag stylishly carts everything you'll need for a day at the office or a trip away. Plus, it easily folds into a tidy envelope to put away. Give them a place to display the fruit of their labor. This Diploma Frame with Tassel Holder from Amazon has a mahogany frame and bead detailing. It is easy to put together and comes with the hardware you need to hang this beautiful frame. Original price: $59.99 This portable laptop desk is a great option for graduates whose first job may not be in the office. It's also a great space saver for a smaller first apartment. Your graduate will love this desk's unlimited portability without being confined to a home office. This Canon PIXMA TR160 Wireless Portable Printer will be helpful when printing documents on the fly. The compact inkjet printer is small enough to carry in a backpack and has a print speed of 5.5 pages per minute. It can print on pages up to 8.5 x 11 inches. It has Wi-Fi and USB connectivity. Your recent graduate will have to learn how to juggle real world situations, so arm them with tools that help them multitask. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones feature immersive audio, enhanced noise cancellation and microphone performance and a comfortable fit. They are light and easy to control and have a long battery life. These are great for taking calls on the go or for working in cafes. Plus, they come in great colors and have a carrying case to match. These headphones are also available on Amazon. Shinola's classic leather backpack is a gift they will treasure forever. This beautiful bag in navigator leather is so soft and ages beautifully. The backpack has a padded back computer pocket perfect for a laptop. The roomy main compartment has multiple pen pockets, two slip pockets and a zipper pocket for smaller items. Original price: $198.89 If your recent graduate is going to be cooking for themselves for the first time, do them a favor and get them this Breville mini smart oven. This countertop oven bakes the perfect pizza, delicious cookies and toasts evenly. It is compact, so it won't take up too much countertop space. It is a great alternative to heating up a larger oven. Your recent graduate may appreciate an Amazon Prime membership. Students get a 50% discount on Prime for up to four years. Now that they're done with school and no longer have that option, this could be a great gift. Amazon Prime membership unlocks access to fast and free shipping, access to a wide range of movies and TV shows via Prime Video, exclusive deals and discounts, and more. Original price: $279.98 Give the recent graduate an air purifier they can grow with. This AIRPLUS Air Purifier is perfect for larger rooms and has a double purification effect. It works fast to deliver fresh air in 12 minutes with the true HEPA filter air purifier. This purifier works quietly at a very low noise level. Original price: $119.99 If your college grad is moving out for the first time, set them up with high-quality cookware. This CAROTE 11pcs Pots and Pans Set is an Amazon best-seller and includes a frying pan, saucepans, a sauté pan and two removable handles. It also comes with two glass lids and two airtight lids. For a higher-end option, you could give them a Caraway cookware set made with a mineral-based coating that won't leach toxic chemicals into your food or the air you breathe. This set is available at Caraway's for $395. For more deals, visit You can't go wrong with a white dinnerware set. This Staub Ceramic Dinnerware 12-pc stoneware place settings branded with the Staub logo on each piece are a great mix of modern design and old-world craftsmanship. The stoneware is moisture-resistant and durable, making it ideal for everyday use. It is also microwave and dishwasher-safe. The set is also available at Macy's.

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