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    I use my Bose QuietComfort headphones every day – here’s why you should keep an ear out in case they drop in price again over Prime Day


    I wear my Bose QuietComfort headphones so often that I’m not sure why I still waste time picking out pretty earrings in the mornings. They’re a little on the expensive side at their full price of $359 / £349, but they pay it back in the form of fantastic ANC and great sound, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed for a nice price drop this Prime Day.

    Last year Amazon US knocked a massive 45% off the list price, taking the Bose QuietComfort headphones down to just $199, which is the cheapest they’ve ever been, so we’re hoping they’ll go even lower this year. In the UK, they dropped as low as £259 last Prime Day, and we’re already seeing them on sale for £249 this year, so again we’ll be looking out for even cheaper deals when Prime Day officially gets underway.

    True to their name, the QuietComforts are super-comfy to wear, and continue to be a great fit despite my petite size, which has proven a disadvantage with some other headphones. Bose seems to have gotten the ear cup padding just right with the QuietComforts, ensuring that they feel good to wear without overdoing it and compromising the seal, which is something I’ve experienced with cheaper alternatives, where excessive padding has affected the fit, leading to gaps, and a rush of ambient noise when I turned my head.

    The inside of the cups of the Bose QuietComfort headphones.

    (Image credit: Future)

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