Bose is TV Series Archivesone of the best audio brands out there, which is why we think it's important for you to know that the company is having a weekend flash sale that features discounts on some of its most popular products, from headphones, to portable speakers, and beyond. (Yes, the QuietComfort Headphones are on sale.) If you're looking to give your audio arsenal an upgrade but also want to save some cash, look no further. Read on to find our favorite deals from the sale below, and check out the rest of the offerings on their website.
SEE ALSO: The best noise-cancelling headphones for flying make air travel suck a little lessBose's QuietComfort line of headphones lives up to its reputation. The over-ear headphones boast high-quality noise-cancelation for when you want some peace and quiet, but also have a transparency mode for when you need to be more aware of your surroundings. They also feature up to 24 hours of battery life, adjustable EQ, and a cable for when you want to use a wired connection. They come in a variety of cool colors, and include a convenient carrying case with all the essentials you'll need to take the headphones on the go. Plus, they're super comfortable (it's in the name, after all).
With winter on its way out, it's time to start prepping for the warmer weather. No outdoor hang is complete without a good portable speaker to keep the vibes going, and the Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II is a great option for exactly that. The pint-sized powerhouse features high-end audio quality, a 17-hour battery life, and support for Google and Siri voice commands. Also, it's water resistant, so pool parties are a must.
Going to the movies is fun and all, but having your own home theater is next-level. Any good home theater needs a great sound system, and starting with a Bose Smart Soundbar will surely get you a positive result. The soundbar is Dolby-Atmos- and Bose-TrueSpace-enabled, and is completely wireless, providing a seamless user experience. It also features personal surround sound and an A.I. dialogue mode for enhancing the dialogue in whatever you're watching. The best part? You can control it all from your smartphone.
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