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The best Black Friday headphone and speaker deals you can grab right now

Save big on Bose QuietComfort, Audio-Technica’s ATH-M50x, and standout speakers from Bang & Olufsen, Sony, and Edifier.

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If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to upgrade your audio setup, this year’s Black Friday deals are a solid excuse to finally do it. From noise-cancelling over-ears to portable party speakers and compact bookshelf setups, there are real savings across some very recognizable names.

Below are five of the best headphone and speaker deals live right now, with options for commuting, studio work, home listening, and taking the party outside.

Bose QuietComfort Headphones – now $199.00 (was $349.00, 43% off)

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones are a go-to pick if you want ultra-comfortable, travel-ready noise cancelling without overthinking it. Right now they’re down to $199.00 from $349.00, a 43% discount on one of the most recognizable names in ANC headphones.

You get wireless Bluetooth with Bose’s signature balanced tuning, active noise cancelling to hush planes, offices, and commutes, plus up to 24 hours of playtime on a single charge. They charge via USB-C, include a built-in mic for calls, and emphasize deep bass without completely steamrolling the mids and highs.

If you want a “put them on and disappear into your music or podcast” pair of headphones from a brand known for comfort and noise cancelling, this is one of the standout deals of the season

Audio-Technica ATH-M50xGM – now $139.99 (was $169.00, 17% off)

For people who care more about accurate sound than noise cancelling or fancy app features, the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x is a classic for a reason. At $139.99, down from $169.00, they aren’t the biggest markdown on this list, but they are a very safe buy if you want reliable, studio-leaning sound.

These are wired professional monitor headphones, which means they are built for editing, tracking, and critical listening, as well as everyday music playback if you like a more detailed sound. The closed-back design gives you decent isolation, and the foldable earcups plus detachable cables make them easier to pack in a bag.

If you create music, edit video or podcasts, or just prefer a clean, well-balanced sound, the ATH-M50x are still one of the most recommended pairs in this price range.

Bang & Olufsen Beolit 20 – now $499.00 (was $749.00, 33% off)

The Bang & Olufsen Beolit 20 is very much a premium portable speaker, and the price usually reflects that. This Black Friday discount brings it down to $499.00 from $749.00, which is still high-end, but more approachable if you have been eyeing a design-forward, luxury Bluetooth speaker.

You are paying for a mix of strong, room-filling sound and a minimalist, Scandinavian design that actually looks good sitting out on a shelf or table. The Beolit 20 is portable and wireless, with a carry handle, long battery life, and plenty of volume for larger rooms or patio setups.

If you want a speaker that sounds big, looks like decor rather than gear, and comes from a high-end audio brand, this deal makes the Beolit 20 a lot easier to justify.

Sony ULT Field 5 – now $198.00 (was $349.99, 43% off)

The Sony ULT Field 5 is built for people who want to take the party outside. It is currently $198.00, down from $349.99, which is a hefty 43% off for a speaker that emphasizes bass, durability, and all-day playtime.

You get IP67 waterproof, dustproof, and rustproof protection, so it is comfortable at the beach, pool, campsite, or backyard. The battery is rated for up to 25 hours, and there is a 360° party light feature plus a shoulder strap for carrying it between spots. Sony also leans into enhanced bass here, making it a good fit for dance, hip-hop, or any playlist that benefits from a little extra low-end.

If you need something that can handle rougher environments, play loud, and keep going through a full day or night, this is one of the better outdoor-ready deals.

Edifier R1700BTs – now $167.89 (was $229.99, 27% off)

If you are more interested in cleaning up your desk or TV audio, the Edifier R1700BTs are a great value in the Bluetooth bookshelf speaker category. They are on sale for $167.89, down from $229.99, which is about 27% off.

These are powered 2.0 speakers with 66 watts RMS, designed for near-field listening at a desk or for use with a TV, turntable (with the right preamp), or game console. You get Bluetooth for quick wireless listening, multiple wired inputs on the back, and even a subwoofer line out if you decide to add more low-end later.

They deliver a fuller, more natural sound than most soundbars or small desktop speakers in this price range, and the wood-effect cabinets help them blend into a living room or office.

The bottom line

Whether you are upgrading your commute headphones, looking for a serious studio set, or trying to find the right speaker for your desk or backyard, there is a solid mix of options here.

If any of these have been on your wish list, the current Black Friday prices are a good reason to move them from “maybe later” to “in the cart.”

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