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Walmart has the Bose QuietComfort wireless headphones on sale for $50 off
“Hey Google! Are there any deals on Bose wireless headphones right now?”
If you’re looking for a great pair of high end headphones at a good price, then Walmart has a really good deal for you. The Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II) wireless headphones are now on sale for just $299.99 at Walmart — the first time we’ve ever seen the price drop.
Normally priced at $349.99, the QuietComfort 35 II were engineered with premium, yet lightweight, materials for a true noise-cancelling and immersive audio experience. Armed with Google Assistant built-in for getting the info you need on the go, the headphones can also help send and receive text messages, answer phone calls when attached to a smartphone, and control all of your music and podcasts with just your voice.
In addition, the QC35 headphones feature wireless technology to pair with devices using NFC and Bluetooth, which means you can seamlessly go from a smartphone to a laptop without missing a beat. You can also get up to 20 hours of wireless listening on just a single charge.
Walmart customer Keia writes:
“These Bose headphones have really exceeded my expectations from sound quality to durability. I love the noise cancellation and they are extremely comfortable on my ears, not like other headphones that promise comfort and leave pain… The volume is amazing also the calls are clear and without static. I love the up to date design. A big plus for me is the carry case that comes with it, making it easier to store away. These are great for being on the go or just simply working out doing chores around the home. For me it gives me a little quiet time from the kids and their demands. I highly recommend these.”
The Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II) wireless headphones are now on sale for just $299.99, or $50 off their retail price. The pair come in either classy black or shiny silver.
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