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Bose Slashes Prices on Headphones, Earbuds, and Speakers – Save Up to 40%

At a Glance

  • Bose offers up to 40% off on headphones, earbuds, soundbars, and speakers.
  • Key savings include $100 off Ultra Open Earbuds and $130 off QuietComfort Ultra Headphones.
  • Additional discounts: $100 first-purchase coupon, $30 for students/teachers and first responders.
  • Why it matters: These deals let budget-conscious buyers access premium Bose audio gear.

Bose is currently discounting a range of its high-end audio products, allowing consumers to save substantially on popular headphones, earbuds, soundbars, and speakers.

Current Deals

Bose’s main promotions include:

  • Ultra Open Earbuds now $199 (originally $299) until January 4, 2026.
  • QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) at $250 (originally $299) until December 27.
  • QuietComfort Ultra Headphones priced at $299 (originally $429), a $130 discount.

How to Get Coupons

Consumers can receive a $100 coupon for their first purchase by signing up with an email. The coupon arrives within 30 minutes and can be used on orders up to $100. The offer expires December 31, 2025.

Special Discounts for Groups

Group Discount Eligibility Verification
Students & Teachers $30 off orders over $199 Student or teacher status ID.me
First Responders & Healthcare $30 off orders over $199 Veterans, active military, nurses, hospital staff, first responders ID.me

Bose also encourages shoppers to create a My Bose account to manage orders, register products, view warranty status, and access exclusive member offers.

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Key Takeaways

  • Bose discounts reach 40% on select headphones, earbuds, soundbars, and speakers.
  • First-purchase coupons and $30 group discounts provide additional savings.
  • Deals are available until the end of 2025, with specific product discounts ending in early 2026.

These offers make premium Bose audio more affordable for a wide range of customers, from everyday listeners to students, teachers, and first responders.

Author

  • Aiden V. Crossfield covers urban development, housing, and transportation for News of Austin, reporting on how growth reshapes neighborhoods and who bears the cost. A former urban planning consultant, he’s known for deeply researched, investigative reporting that connects zoning maps, data, and lived community impact.

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