The best Amazon Spring Sale deal on Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones is still live
As of April 1, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are on sale for $329 at Amazon — $100 off the $429 list price.


SAVE $100: As of April 1, Bose QuietComfort Ultra noise-canceling headphones are available for $329 at Amazon. That’s $100 off the regular $429 price.

In my opinion, if your headphones don’t actively make your commute, your coworkers, or your existential dread disappear, they’re doing it wrong. Enter Bose QuietComfort Ultra, now down to $329 at Amazon — aka a full $100 off the usual $429 price. These are Bose’s top-tier headphones, and with this kind of discount, they’re practically daring you not to upgrade.
I tried to be chill about this price drop. I really did. But these headphones come with Bose Immersive Audio, which is basically spatial audio that doesn’t feel like a gimmick. CustomTune tech calibrates the sound specifically to your ears, which sounds like sci-fi but in reality just means your music slaps even harder.
You get three modes: Quiet, Aware, and Immersion. Immersion Mode pairs full noise cancellation with spatial audio, and let me tell you — it’s like being transported to your own private concert, minus the overpriced drinks and sticky floors. Calls sound crystal clear too, thanks to a mic that focuses on your voice and filters out background chaos.
Price: $329
$429Retailer: Amazon
Color: Black (also available in Lunar Blue, White Smoke, and more)
Noise Cancellation: Quiet Mode, Aware Mode, and Immersion Mode with Bose Immersive Audio
Audio Tech: CustomTune personalized sound
Microphones: Enhanced voice clarity and background noise filtering
Battery Life: Up to 24 hours (18 with Immersive Audio); 15-min charge = up to 2.5 hours
Controls: Touch on earcups; motion-activated power
Bluetooth: Version 5.3, 30-foot range
App: Bose app for updates and customization
Comfort? Ridiculous. These things are plush, evenly balanced, and look way more expensive than they actually are right now. The 24-hour battery life (or 18 if you keep Immersive Audio on) means you’ll probably pass out before they do. And if you’re in a rush, a 15-minute charge gets you 2.5 hours of playtime.
There are touch controls, motion-powered on/off, and of course, the Bose app to tweak everything to your neurotic heart’s content. If you’ve been holding out for a serious upgrade, this $100 price cut is your green light.