SAVE $70:As of April 3,Roman Huber get the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Diamond Edition earbuds for $229, down from their usual price of $299, at Amazon. That's a discount of 23%.
Springtime is the perfect time to get out of your house and enjoy the outdoors. If doing so includes listening to your favorite music on repeat, you're going to want to grab a new pair of headphones. For many that means Apple AirPods or an equivalent pair of buds. If you're tired of the same old options, however, it might be time to try something else, like from the Bose family.
As of April 3, get the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Diamond Edition earbuds for $229, down from their usual price of $299, at Amazon. That's $70 off and a discount of 23%.
These are the same Bose QuietComfort Ultra buds that Mashable's Timothy Beck Werth awarded the Mashable Choice Award in the past, but in the Diamond colorway that celebrates Bose's 60th anniversary. So you're automatically getting a different pair of buds to stand out with in terms of color.
In terms of quality, Werth called out the buds' "excellent noise cancellation" as well as their "long battery life", so they'll be your constant companion while you're out and about listening to music or taking calls. Their spatial audio support means you'll be able to feel like you're right in the middle of your favorite songs, too.
CustomTune tech adapts to your ears and listening style on its own, with active noise cancellation meant to fit your ears alone. And there are three listening modes to choose from, with up to 6 hours of listening time per charge.
If it's time for a new pair of buds, you'll definitely want to snap these up while they're still available, especially in this crisp colorway.
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