SAVE $70: As of Nov. 7,[Ep4] Secret Campus the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Noise-Canceling Earbuds are on sale for $229 at Amazon, down from $299 — a 23% discount.
Ready to up your on-the-go audio game? Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are tough to beat. These earbuds combine Bose’s world-class noise-canceling technology with an impressive spatial audio feature, bringing music and podcasts to life more immersively. Normally priced at $299, they’re now available at Best Buy for just $229 — a saving of $70, or 23% off. If you’ve been considering upgrading, now’s a great time to jump.
The QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are engineered to give you peace and quiet wherever you go. Bose’s CustomTune technology adjusts the sound and noise cancelation specifically to your ears, creating a uniquely personalized listening experience. From working from a noisy café to blocking out everyday distractions, these earbuds are designed to make everything sound better.
SEE ALSO: The most comfortable headphones we've ever tested will take care of your earsBut these earbuds aren’t just about canceling noise. Bose’s new Immersive Audio shifts the soundstage from “inside your head” to “right in front of you,” creating a more natural listening experience. With up to six hours of playtime per charge (or four hours with Immersive Audio), plus three extra charges from the case, you can keep the music going all day long.
Comfort and fit are also key, and Bose doesn’t disappoint here. With nine combinations of ear tips and stability bands, you’re sure to find a fit that’s both secure and comfortable. Plus, the Bose app offers Adjustable EQ settings, letting you fine-tune bass, mid-range, and treble to match your preferences.
Features like Aware Mode allow you to stay connected to your surroundings without removing an earbud, and intuitive touch controls make it easy to manage playback, volume, and calls on the go. Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity also keeps your devices paired and connected within 30 feet.
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