Best Bose headphones deal: Save $100 on the QuietComfort Ultra
SAVE $100:As of April 1, Bose QuietComfort Ultra noise-canceling headphones are available for $329 at Amazon. That’s $100 off the regular $429 price.

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In my opinion, if your headphones don’t actively make your commute, your coworkers, or your existential dread disappear, they’re doing it wrong. Enter Bose QuietComfort Ultra, now down to $329 at Amazon — aka a full $100 off the usual $429 price. These are Bose’s top-tier headphones, and with this kind of discount, they’re practically daring you not to upgrade.
I tried to be chill about this price drop. I really did. But these headphones come with Bose Immersive Audio, which is basically spatial audio that doesn’t feel like a gimmick. CustomTune tech calibrates the sound specifically to your ears, which sounds like sci-fi but in reality just means your music slaps even harder.
SEE ALSO: Apple announces WWDC 2025 datesYou get three modes: Quiet, Aware, and Immersion. Immersion Mode pairs full noise cancellation with spatial audio, and let me tell you — it’s like being transported to your own private concert, minus the overpriced drinks and sticky floors. Calls sound crystal clear too, thanks to a mic that focuses on your voice and filters out background chaos.
Price:$329
$429Retailer:Amazon
Color:Black (also available in Lunar Blue, White Smoke, and more)
Noise Cancellation:Quiet Mode, Aware Mode, and Immersion Mode with Bose Immersive Audio
Audio Tech:CustomTune personalized sound
Microphones:Enhanced voice clarity and background noise filtering
Battery Life:Up to 24 hours (18 with Immersive Audio); 15-min charge = up to 2.5 hours
Controls:Touch on earcups; motion-activated power
Bluetooth:Version 5.3, 30-foot range
App:Bose app for updates and customization
Comfort? Ridiculous. These things are plush, evenly balanced, and look way more expensive than they actually are right now. The 24-hour battery life (or 18 if you keep Immersive Audio on) means you’ll probably pass out before they do. And if you’re in a rush, a 15-minute charge gets you 2.5 hours of playtime.
There are touch controls, motion-powered on/off, and of course, the Bose app to tweak everything to your neurotic heart’s content. If you’ve been holding out for a serious upgrade, this $100 price cut is your green light.