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Bose 2025 fall Prime Day deals now live at up to $160 off: QuietComfort headphones and buds, speakers, more

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As part of the now live Prime Big Deal Days event, the official Bose fall Prime Day deals are now live. You’ll find up to $160 off a range of the brand’s headphones, wireless earbuds, and speakers. All of the details await below. 

Bose Prime Big Deal Days discounts

While Bose did release all-new next-gen Ultra headphones and wireless earbuds over the last few months, we are also tracking some deep deals on much of its more affordable gear right now as well. While that does include various colors of the previous-gen Ultra headphones, there are plenty of deals on the rest of current-generation gear, from the Open Ultra buds through to its standard QuietComfort headphones and some of our favorite Bluetooth speakers in the business. 

As you likely know by now, we are working around the clock to surface only the very best and most notable deals landing for fall Prime Day 2025. From headphones and speakers, to iPads and smartphones, stay locked to gadgetnewsonline for the next 48 hours so you don’t miss out. 

You can browse through all of the Bose Prime Day fall edition 2025 deals right here

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices