Early Black Friday deals are rolling out across major retailers, and Bose is seeing some of its biggest discounts of the year. The company's QuietComfort lineup is hitting all-time low prices, with savings reaching $160 on premium noise-canceling headphones. These deals signal retailers are getting aggressive early as they compete for holiday shoppers.
The holiday shopping season is getting an early start as Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy launch aggressive Black Friday previews. Bose finds itself at the center of the audio deals war, with the company's popular QuietComfort lineup seeing substantial price cuts that match historical lows.
The standout deal hits the latest Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, now priced at $129 across all three major retailers - a $50 reduction from the $179 MSRP. These second-generation wireless earbuds pack excellent active noise cancellation technology and deliver over eight hours of battery life with ANC enabled. The earbuds support multipoint connectivity, letting users seamlessly switch between two paired devices, and include unique software features like a remote camera shutter function.
For users preferring over-ear designs, the Bose QuietComfort Headphones present an even deeper discount at $199, slashed from $359 - representing over 40% savings. These full-size headphones feature the same advanced ANC technology but extend battery life to an impressive 24 hours. While The Verge hasn't reviewed this specific model, the upgraded QuietComfort Ultra Headphones earn recognition as "our favorite noise-canceling headphones for travel," according to previous coverage.
The first-generation QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are also discounted to $329, down $100 from the $429 retail price. Former senior reviewer Chris Welch praised these headphones in his review, highlighting their lightweight comfort during extended use and convenient folding design for travel. The model supports aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codec for enhanced sound quality on Android devices and maintains the 24-hour battery life standard.
Notably absent from the sale lineup is Bose's second-generation QC Ultra Headphones, which remain at full $449 retail pricing. This suggests the company is using selective discounting to clear first-generation inventory while protecting margins on newer releases.
Retail analysts see this early aggressive pricing as retailers testing consumer demand ahead of the traditional Black Friday rush. "These aren't just token discounts - we're seeing legitimate all-time low pricing in late October," notes retail tracking data. The coordinated pricing across , , and indicates is actively participating in the promotional strategy rather than retailers taking margin hits independently.











