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Cyber Monday Bose headphone deals: up to 43% off

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This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2025

A new set of headphones makes a great find for Cyber Monday, and with all of the Cyber Monday deals going on, there’s plenty to choose from. Bose is the brand we’re looking at here, and each of the Cyber Monday Bose headphones deals would go well with anything you find among the Cyber Monday TV deals, Cyber Monday laptop deals, Cyber Monday gaming laptop deals, or Cyber Monday Chromebook deals. Bose can sometimes be stingy when it comes to deals, but there’s plenty available to shop, so read onward for the details.

Our top pick: Bose QuietComfort headphones — $199 $349 43% off

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Some of Bose’s most popular headphones are the QuietComforts. They’re currently seeing a massive discount of 43% off, which brings their price own from $349 to a much more Cyber Monday-friendly $199. These headphones have active noise-cancellation, and offer all-day battery life.

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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II — $219 $279 22% off

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What’s the big deal with the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II? They have outstanding noise cancelation capabilities. In the words of our Simon Cohen — a man that knows his way around earbuds and headphones — in his 2022 Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II review, their noise cancellation is “better than the first-gen AirPods Pro, and better than Sony’s flagship WF-1000XM4 earbuds and WH-1000XM5 headphones.” Get these earbuds now, while you can still save $60.

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Bose Ultra Open Earbuds — $229 $299 23% off

Bose Ultra Open Earbuds inside their charging case.
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The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are regularly priced at nearly $300, but for Cyber Monday they’re discounted to $229. This will save you $70, and it adds some value to a pretty pricey set of earbuds. The Ultra Open Earbuds can reach up to seven hours of play time on a single charge, and they produce the high quality, immersive audio Bose is known for.

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra — $329 $429 23%

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One of Bose’s more premium headphone options is the QuietComfort Ultra. These headphones are regularly priced at $429, but for Cyber Monday they’re marked down to $329. These headphones have Spatial Audio and active noise-cancellation, making them a great option to pair with your home theater.

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How to choose Bose headphones on Cyber Monday

Bose products don’t go on sale en masse like other products do, which can be a good thing or a bad thing if you think about it.

If you know you just like the brand, and have had good experiences with the product in the past, it is invariably a good thing. You get to avoid analysis paralysis and get all of the advantages that come with limited, quality choices. You can take time to read reviews, too, because you don’t need to learn everything about the products.

However, if there was a specific pair of Bose headphones you were looking for, it can be kind of a drag. Bookmark this page and we’ll keep looking for you, as we’re hoping more products will come into play as the season develops.

How we chose these Cyber Monday Bose headphone deals

Quite simply: We chose from what was available. This was it.

However, these are still good deals, it is just that the selection is lower than we might’ve hoped for. It’s still early and the season is still developing, and we’ll remain excited for what is to come.

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