Change Your Life with Bose QuietComfort Earbuds

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Bose Quietcomfort Earbuds

The holiday season is the perfect moment to invest in yourself or someone you care about. If you have been considering upgrading how your sound options, now is the time to make it happen. My favorite ways to use earbuds are walking and on a flight. A personal favorite for many audiophiles, the Bose QuietComfort Wireless Earbuds will boost your listening experience in every way.

Walking stands to reason. There’s no reason to further explain that. But when you sit down on a flight, as I recently did, you’re given an option of using your own earbuds or the wired type that they supply inflight. I forgot mine, so had to use those that were provided, but I wished I had a set of these Bose.

Bose Quietcomfort Earbuds

Bose Quietcomfort Earbuds

Pay just $129 after saving $50

These sleek earbuds come in a design that looks good without being too flashy. Beyond the aesthetics, you’ll get world-class noise cancellation, which ensures that you enjoy immersive sound without distractions, regardless of where you are. The audio quality is rich, so all those podcasts and songs are going to sound clear and detailed.

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Bose also doesn’t compromise on comfort level. The earbuds come with multiple ear tips and stability band sizes to fit securely and comfortably, no matter how long your day (or playlist) is. If you have ever struggled with earbuds that just don’t fit right, this could be a game-changer. And trust me, the earbuds provided inflight do not fit right. My ears are still hurting.

The battery lets you enjoy up to 8.5 hours of listening time on a single charge. Even when you’re in a rush, a quick 20-minute top-up adds a solid two more hours of use, just enough for many domestic flights.

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The Bose QuietComfort earbuds are also built for real life. The IPX4 rating allows them to handle sweat and splashes. You can take them to the gym and wear them on a rainy walk without a second thought. When it comes to managing your music and calls, the intuitive touch controls make it effortless. With a simple tap, you can skip tracks, adjust the volume, or pause your playlist, all without reaching for your phone. You may not be taking calls on your flights, but pausing a playlist, skipping tracks, etc. are all within reason.

Grab the earbuds for just $129 after aa $50 discount. Select between multiple color options: White, Twilight Blue, Petal Pink, and Black.

Bose QuietComfort Wireless Earbuds

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