
Prime Day Deals: Bose Bluetooth Headphones & Earbuds Are Up to 45% Off
Bose is one of the most renowned names in audio engineering, and its earbuds and headphones have been spotted on everyone from top musicians and world-class producers to star athletes. To celebrate Prime Day, the brand is offering an unbeatable deal that music fans will not want to miss.
Right now, you can snag Bose’s QuietComfort Noise-Canceling Headphones for just $199. This is a remarkable 43% discount off the regular price of $349. The headphones deliver bass-boosting, high-fidelity audio and Bose’s signature clear and crisp sound. With the accompanying app, users can customize their listening experience, whether it’s canceling out ambiance noise or skipping to the next track.
The headphones also feature two levels of active noise cancellation that help you tune out outside distractions and focus on your music. Additionally, a built-in microphone enables seamless call handling. Alexa integration allows for easy volume control, settings adjustments, and more using just your voice.
For an additional option, you can get Bose’s Ultra Open Earbuds at a discounted price of less than $200. These earbuds also include active noise cancellation as well as noise-rejecting microphones to block out ambient noise and wind when taking phone calls. With each use, you have the ability to personalize your listening experience, whether it’s canceling out background noise or muting the microphone.
The Ultra Open Earbuds come with a charging case that allows for up to six hours of uninterrupted listening time before needing to recharge the case. Each additional charge provides three more hours of playtime.
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can instantly order and take advantage of free shipping in less than two days through Amazon’s Prime Delivery service.
For those who are not currently a Prime member, it’s possible to sign up for a 30-day free trial. This membership grants access to exclusive shopping events like Prime Day, along with streaming services such as Prime Video and Prime Gaming.
Source: www.billboard.com