Here is a fact about earbuds. Most of them hurt. They fall out, or they make your ear canal itch, or you just want to rip them out after twenty minutes.
The Bose QuietComfort Ultras are different. They fit. Actually fit. Snuggly.
Bose revamped their flagship model recently, launching this 2nd generation hardware, and they managed to keep the comfort factor intact while fixing almost everything else. Ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend, the price took a dive. It feels like the right move.
Audio that doesn’t feel like a burden.
The Math Works Out
It’s May 19. As of today, the newest QuietComfort earbuds from Bose hit their absolute lowest price ever. The sticker price usually sits at $299. That’s a lot of cash for small pieces of plastic and mesh.
Now, they’re $249. A flat $50 off.
It’s a 17 percent discount. Not earth-shattering in percentage terms, but fifty dollars buys you dinner, or two tanks of gas. It adds up.
More Than Just Comfort
Don’t sleep on the tech inside. The active noise cancellation on these tiny buds is scary good. We are talking about rivaling full-size, over-ear headphones in the department of silence. Put them on, and the world turns down.
The audio matches the quiet. It’s crisp. You hear the breath in the recording, the scratch of the vinyl, the nuance that gets lost on cheaper drivers. Live recordings sound present. Studio tracks sound tight.
It raises a question, really. Do we need big cans anymore, or does small and powerful just win?
Act While It’s There
This deal is live. Right now. The QuietComfort Ultra 2ndGen is sitting at its historical low.
Will it stick around for the long Memorial Day weekend? Maybe. Bose loves to fluctuate prices like weather patterns. It’s hard to predict. One minute it’s sunny, the next it’s rain and price hikes.
If you want the pair at this price point, don’t wait to see what the forecast brings tomorrow. Grab them. Or don’t. I’m just saying the numbers look good today.
