SAVE $100: As of Nov. 4,The Pursuit of Lust 4 (2024) the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are on sale for $329 at Amazon, a 23% saving on list price, and the lowest they've ever been priced.
If you're looking for a new pair of headphones that are comfortable, high-quality, and with noise cancellation, why not try a pair that our reviewer called, the "comfiest headphones ever"? And as of Nov. 4, you can treat yourself to the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for less at Amazon. Reduced by $100, they are now priced at $329. This is also the lowest they have ever been priced at Amazon.
Comfort is at the forefront of this design, according to our review, so these truly live up to their name. But the comfort of the cushioning isn't the only benefit of the thick, plush design — it also works to block out your surroundings with active noise cancellation.
SEE ALSO: Snag a new Bose speaker or headphones for up to 40% off at Amazon nowWith three different modes, Quiet, Aware, and Immersion, they offer flexible noise cancellation options to suit different environments, ensuring distraction-free listening or situational awareness as needed. For phone calls and voice notes, the built-in microphones also filter out background noise.
The headphones connect via Bluetooth 5.3, and can give you a stable connection up to 30 feet from your device, and the SimpleSync feature lets you pair them with a Bose smart soundbar, allowing you to enjoy TV audio at your ideal volume.
Head to Amazon before this deal runs out.
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