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    Bose is offering an extra 25% off refurbished headphones, earbuds, and portable speakers

    News RoomBy News RoomJuly 14, 20253 Mins Read
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    Some of Bose’s best headphones, earbuds, and speakers were nicely discounted for Prime Day, but just because the event has ended doesn’t mean the deals are over. Bose is currently offering discounts on a range of refurbished products, plus an extra 25 percent off on top of that with code SUMMER25. For example, Verge-favorite QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are down to $284.25 ($165 off) at Bose, the lowest price we’ve seen yet. The QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are also down to $186.75 ($113 off) at Bose, another all-time low (and another Verge favorite).

    The QC Ultra Headphones are the perfect noise-canceling headphones for travel, offering excellent audio performance and a design that’s comfortable to wear for long stretches. In his review, former Verge senior reviewer Chris Welch said the wider headband on the QC Ultra Headphones didn’t cause any discomfort over extended use. While the headphones feature the same drivers found in Bose’s older Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, the QC Ultra Headphones include a new Immersive Audio mode, which is the company’s take on spatial audio.

    The QC Ultra Headphones also offer 24-hour battery life and noise cancellation that’s among the very best. They can block the annoying drone of a plane’s engine and give you peace and quiet in a noisy coffee shop. Additionally, Bose’s transparency mode, which the company calls “Aware,” continues to improve with a more natural sound — nearly reaching the standard set by the AirPods Max.

    Meanwhile, the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds offer the best noise cancellation of any earbuds we’ve tested. They deliver excellent audio quality and a satisfying bass, surpassing the sound quality offered by Apple’s AirPods Pro. Like the QC Ultra Headphones, the QC Ultra Earbuds have an immersive audio mode, providing the illusion that you’re not wearing earbuds at all. Plus, the earbuds offer around six hours of battery life, IPX4 water resistance, and a comfortable fit thanks to stabilizer wings, ensuring they stay secure in your ear.

    Bose’s refurbished store is also offering great deals on the Ultra Open Earbuds, which with the code are down to $186.75 ($113 off), and the Smart Ultra Soundbar, which is down to $524.25 ($475 off), both of which are all-time low prices. If you’re looking for a portable speaker, the SoundLink Flex is $74.25 ($75 off), another all-time low. Bose says its refurbished products undergo thorough testing and cleaning before they’re resold, and they’re backed by the same one-year warranty as new products.

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