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Bose QuietComfort headphones drop to $199, saving you $160 on everyday noise cancelling

News RoomBy News Room29 December 20252 Mins Read
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If you’ve been waiting for a real discount on a dependable pair of noise-canceling headphones, this one is worth a look. The Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Canceling Over-the-Ear Headphones are $199.00 (was $359), saving you $160. That’s the kind of price cut that moves these from “nice someday upgrade” into “buy now if you commute, travel, or work around noise.”

What you’re getting

These are over-the-ear Bluetooth headphones built around two things Bose is known for: comfort and active noise canceling. The fit is designed for longer sessions (workdays, flights, study marathons), and the over-ear cups help block a bit of sound even before ANC kicks in.

On the daily-use side, you’re getting wireless listening for phone calls, streaming, and laptop work, plus the kind of tuning that works well across podcasts, videos, and music without needing much fuss. If you’ve ever used cheaper ANC headphones and felt that pressure or fatigue after an hour, the QuietComfort line is popular specifically because it tends to be easier to wear for longer stretches.

Why it’s worth it

At full price, you’re paying a premium for refinement. At $199, you’re paying for a practical upgrade: less distraction, less listening fatigue, and a setup you’ll actually reach for every day. I also like this price because it’s low enough that you don’t have to overthink it: if you know you’ll use noise canceling multiple times a week, the value adds up fast.

The only caveat is expectation-setting: if your top priority is “audiophile detail,” you might prefer headphones that focus purely on sound. But if your priority is silence, comfort, and consistency, this deal hits the mark.

The bottom line

If you want a comfortable, go-to pair of noise-canceling headphones for commuting, travel, or focus time, $199 is a strong buy. If you don’t need ANC (or you mostly listen at home in quiet rooms), you can spend less and still be happy.

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