I hope you didnt buy the Bose QuietComfort headphones on Black Friday. Theyre $190 off today.

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SAVE $199 + GET FREE $30 CREDIT: The Bose QuietComfort headphones are marked down to just $159.99 (normally $359) during Amazon’s Cyber Monday sale. If you enter the coupon code BOSE30 at checkout, you’ll also get a bonus $30 digital Amazon credit.


$159.99
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Enter code BOSE30 at checkout to earn a free $30 Amazon digital credit.

Cyber Monday deals rarely beat their Black Friday counterparts, but Amazon just one-upped its previous markdown on some excellent noise-cancelling headphones in a major way.

As of Nov. 30, the black Bose QuietComfort headphones are just $159.99 during Amazon’s Cyber Monday sale — that’s a 55% savings and their lowest price ever. (They usually retail for $359, so ignore Amazon’s deflated list price.) What’s more, they come with a free $30 Amazon digital credit that you can put towards any future purchase if you enter the code BOSE30 at checkout.

In case you missed it — actually, I hope you missed it — these same headphones were discounted to $199 on Amazon this past Black Friday, and they didn’t come with any bonus credit. I hate to be the bearer of deals FOMO for anyone who bought them already, but this new Cyber Monday offer feels worth the hassle of returning and rebuying them. (Annoyingly, Amazon doesn’t do post-purchase price adjustments like Best Buy and Target.)

A cheaper alternative to the flagship Bose QuietComfort Ultras, these over-ear cans are a great pair of headphones for most people. They don’t have spatial audio support like their premium cousins, but they otherwise sound fantastic, offer a full day’s battery life, and fit super comfortably (hence their name). As for ANC, we’ve found that they block outside sounds well in most environments.

“The active noise cancellation was phenomenal,” writes Mashable’s Samantha Mangino, our Bose QuietComfort reviewer. “The only weakness [they] showed was around significantly loud noises (like a train arriving on the tracks), which temporarily blew out the sound.”

Best Buy was matching Amazon’s discount on the Bose QuietComforts at the time of writing, but it didn’t throw in any extra credits or gift cards.

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