SAVE 19%:Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones live up to their name and for a limited time, they're back to their Prime Day price of $349. Shop now for $80 off and 19% savings.
We've tested a lot of headphones. Like a lot. So when we declare a pair of headphones to be the most comfortable, we mean it. When I tested the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones, I wasn't thrilled about the price, but I was enthralled with the all-day comfort. Now the headphones are back down to their Prime Day price, providing a sweet $80 discount.
Bose makes exceptional headphones — we're big fans of their QuietComfort Ultra and Ultra Open earbuds, too. However, that quality means steep price tags. Normally, priced at $429, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones aren't cheap by any means.
Having tested them myself, the price is worth it in some ways. The headphones deliver rich audio and active noise cancellation to block out the world around you. Three different listening modes — quiet, aware, and immersive — let you listen exactly how you want. But above all, these headphones are comfortable. Having worn them for 8 hours with glasses and earrings on, I was perfectly comfortable with no sore ears at the end of the day.
While I do think their comfort earns the price tag, spending over $400 on headphones hurts the wallet. Luckily, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are back down to their Prime Day price of $349 on Amazon. This is just $10 short of their lowest price ever, but still delivers 19% off for $80 in savings.
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