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Bose QuietComfort 35 II noise-canceling headphones are only $199 this Prime Day

Now that's a wireless headphone deal to write home about!

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Need new headphones with great sound quality? The Bose QuietComfort 35 II wireless headphones are discounted to $199 for Prime Day this year. that’s $150 off their original price of $349. This is one of the best Prime Day headphone deals currently available so if you’re looking for over-ear headphones, it really doesn’t get better than Bose. Buy them now before stocks run out!

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The Bose QuietComfort 35 II are known for their noise-cancellation features that allow you to immerse yourself into your music, without any outside distractions. There are three levels of noise-cancellation, which means you can tailor your noise-cancellation needs to your environment easily. These headphones also work with Alexa and Google so you can ask your voice assistant to cue your favorite playlist, discover new music, and even check which appointments you have left for the day. Their battery life is pretty great too, lasting up to 20 hours on one single charge. You’ll also be satisfied with their comfort quality. The plush ear cushion molds to your ear and the adjustable headband is wrapped in Alcantra fabric, meant to give you a luxurious, comfortable feel.

The sound quality rivals most other headphones too. There’s volume-optimized EQ so no matter what you set your volume at, your sound will always balanced, clear, and immersive.  You can even download the Bose Connect app to learn more about the features of your headphones as well as personalize your sound settings. You can even connect with your friend’s headphones on the app and listen to the same music at the same time. Cue up your favorite playlist and jam out with your best friend for hours on end. Don’t worry if you have to take an important work call during your jam session — the noise-rejecting dual-microphone system allows your voice to be crystal-clear even in the busiest of environments.

Should you buy the Bose QuietComfort II?

The Bose QuietComfort 35 II are great headphones for every type of music listener. Lose yourself in your music and enhance your listening experience today for only $199 — usually $349. At such a low price we don’t expect these headphones to stay in stock for too long. If you’re looking to buy the Bose QuietComfort 35 II, the time is now. Head over to Amazon before you miss your chance.

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