Walmart has the hot new Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones on sale at an incredible discount
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While it's certainly not unusual to see costly new smartphones and tablets score nice little discounts and gifts right off the bat nowadays, major US retailers tend to be far less generous when it comes to headphones and especially high-end headphones.
You can therefore imagine our surprise at opening Walmart's website earlier today and noticing that the over-ear Bose QuietComfort Ultra are priced at only $269.44 in a black colorway. The "white smoke" flavor still costs $429, mind you, which only goes to further highlight the amazing appeal of that shockingly early $159.56 markdown.
Update: The new Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are so incredible that they quickly went out of stock at Walmart. However, Amazon is currently offering the fantastic Bose Headphones 700 with a generous $120 discount, so you can grab a pair of Bose Headphones 700 at a discounted price if you still want to score nice savings on a pair of awesome-sounding Bose headphones.
Yes, ladies and gents, that's how much you can save on a super-premium pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones formally unveiled just last month and commercially released stateside a few weeks ago.
Make no mistake, the large and powerful QuietComfort Ultra are meant to replace the hugely popular Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 as the brand's flagship product, which obviously makes these some of the overall best high-end Bluetooth wireless headphones money can buy in (late) 2023.
And when talking so little money, it simply becomes impossible to resist purchasing these bad boys for yourself or a loved one ahead of the upcoming holidays. Just don't expect Walmart's insane (and somewhat random) promotion to last very long.
After all, the aforementioned noise-cancelling Bose 700s, which were originally priced at $399 a pair, took around two years (!!!) to drop below the $300 mark, only recently slipping to $269 and then $259. So, yeah, this is clearly a highly unusual discount for a hot new spatial audio-equipped beast with up to 24 hours of battery life, state-of-the-art CustomTune technology for personalized sound, and of course, Bose's typical "world-class" noise cancellation promise, which almost always proves accurate in real-life environments and use cases.
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