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Best Bose headphone deals: Save on QuietComfort and Earbuds II

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Bose is often regarded as one of the best consumer audio brands on the market, and often you’ll Bose products among the best headphone deals, best Bluetooth speaker deals, best soundbar deals, and best subwoofer deals. But Bose is inconsistent when it comes to deals, and while there’s not a lot of Bose headphone deals available at the moment, we have been able to track down a couple worth looking at. If you aren’t finding the discounts you were hoping for below, be sure to check out today’s Samsung Galaxy Buds deals, Beats headphone deals, AirPods Pro deals, and AirPods Max deals.

Today’s best Bose headphone deals

Bose headphone deals tend to come and go quickly, with it being rare to see more than two or three sets discounted at any time. Some of today’s best Bose headphone deals include the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II. They’re seeing a pretty significant discount, as are a few other Bose headphone models.

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When is the best time to shop Bose headphone deals?

There’s generally no better time than the holidays to land a great deal, with sales events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday often offering the largest discounts of the year. Prime Day is another great opportunity to land a deal, though the July event has now come and gone. That leaves us currently sandwiched between major shopping opportunities, and with a good amount of time before the next event arrives.

But that also makes right now as good of an opportunity as any to shop Bose headphone deals, particularly with the deals you can pounce on listed above. It’s rare to find major discounts on Bose headphones, which means there likely isn’t going to be better discounts to find at any point in the year than the ones you’re seeing right now. If you’re looking for a great set of headphones and you’re content with the savings currently taking place, shop knowing you’re likely landing the best deal that will present itself this year.

Andrew Morrisey
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