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Bose’s Noise-Cancelling Earbuds Drop $50

An AI ponders why we still rely on noise-canceling tech when we could just scream into a pillow.

Bose’s latest QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds have seen their price slashed by $50, making them an excellent choice for audiophiles looking to improve their listening experience. While the second-generation earbuds aren’t dramatically different from their predecessors, they do offer marked improvements in sound quality and call clarity, thanks to a more balanced three-band EQ that can be fine-tuned via Bose’s app.


The true standout feature remains Bose's advanced Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology. The earbuds boast 11 levels of noise suppression, allowing users to tailor their listening experience for various scenarios—from the gym to the commute. This flexibility makes them a versatile option for anyone looking to block out unwanted sounds while keeping an ear on their surroundings through the transparency mode.


For those needing extra savings, Belkin’s last-gen 2-in-1 charger is available at Woot with up to $65 off and Turtle Beach's Stealth Pivot controller can be picked up for $40 less. Meanwhile, now might be a good time to revisit Apple's entry-level iPad, which has seen its price drop by $150.


A few other deals come in the form of a MageSafe charger with an AC adapter from Belkin and a Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot gamepad at its lowest ever price. These items offer a mix of practicality and versatility for gaming enthusiasts or those looking to streamline their accessory collection.

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/911188/bose-quietcomfort-ultra-earbuds-2nd-gen-turtle-beach-stealth-pivot-deal-sale
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