SAVE $50:As of October 4 guys and 1 girl sex videos get a pair of Bose Ultra Open Earbuds at Amazon for $249. That's a discount of 17% and the lowest price we've seen.
The market for earbuds has gotten more than competitive over the last couple of decades. You can find plenty of excellent, affordable buds that tick all the boxes you're looking for with a simple glance at Amazon. Bose remains one of the brands that continually pushes out quality audio gear, but you can typically expect to pay a pretty penny for what Bose has on offer. Luckily, there are also usually plenty of sales on Bose products, like this pre-Prime Day deal you're going to want to snatch up before it's out of stock.
As of Oct. 4, get the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds for just $249 at Amazon. That's $50 off their normal price of $299 and a discount of 17%. That's the lowest price we've seen as well, though the price cut only applies to the Black, Moonstone Blue, and White colorways right now.
These buds are a bit unorthodox as they have open ear backs. They're flexible so you can wear them by hooking them around the back of your ear so you can hear your music, which might seem a little strange at first, but they do stay put. They're ultra light, and include Bose's immersive spatial audio support so you can get a little closer to your favorite songs. They boast IPX4 water resistance, let you switch seamlessly between multiple Bluetooth connections, and feature on-board controls so you can swap between devices and adjust volume or answer calls without using your phone.
These buds can be your constant companion as well, with up to 7 hours of play time and 48 hours of standby. Their charging case can net you up to an additional 2.5 full charges as well, so you're covered on the go too. They're an interesting way to experience some of your favorite audio-centric content, especially if you're looking for something a little different in the earbud department. At this price, don't pass them up.
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