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    Listen up! Pricey Bose home audio systems get rare markdowns in early Cyber Monday deals

    Rudie Obias
    Yahoo LifestyleDecember 1, 2019
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    Yahoo Lifestyle is committed to finding you the best products at the best prices. We may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability is subject to change.

    Bose is one of the biggest brand names in home audio, thanks to its 55-year history of delivering high quality, inventive and sleek products. The one drawback? This high quality usually comes with a major price tag! That’s why Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the best times to shop for this spectacular brand, a time which many retailers offer Bose at a more affordable price tag. Doesn’t that sound great?

    If you’re looking for a quality pair of noise-canceling headphones or a home sound system for upcoming holiday parties, we found the best deals on Bose from top retailers like Amazon, QVC and Walmart. Now’s your chance to really save on the items that will upgrade your home audio.

    Check out some of our favorites and shop the rest of the deals below:

    Bose Wave Music System IV

    Save $220! (Photo: QVC/Yahoo Lifestyle)
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    Save $220! (Photo: QVC/Yahoo Lifestyle)

    What’s the holiday season without festive holiday music? The Bose Wave Music System IV can get the most out of your holiday parties with its built-in CD player and AM/FM tuner. It can even take music from your smartphone or tablet with its auxiliary port, while the Wave Music System IV offers clear audio that really enhances and immerses you in your favorite music. “I bought this when it was first offered at this price, and have been using it as a sound bar for my smart tv ever since,” says one satisfied shopper.

    When not in use playing “Jingle Bells” during your holiday parties, it also can double as an alarm clock for the perfect addition to your bedside nightstand.

    Shop it: Bose Wave Music System IV, $280 (was $500), qvc.com

    Bose Home Speaker 300

    Save $60! (Photo: Amazon/Yahoo Lifestyle)
    Save $60! (Photo: Amazon/Yahoo Lifestyle)

    With a 360-degree design, the Bose Home Speaker 300 is an impressive smart speaker that sounds as good as it looks. It delivers crisp and clear audio, while its smart home features make it possible to access Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora and other streaming services without a smartphone. However, if you want to bring your own music to the party, you can easily sync your mobile device via Bluetooth, WiFi or Apple Airplay 2.

    “I am really impressed with this small speaker,” wrote a satisfied five-star reviewer. “Every voice, musical instrument, footstep, car door, even the fall of leaves can be heard from this device. Watching movies from my tablet has never been better. This Bose produces fantastic sound. I keep my volume on low and it can still be heard in the next room.”

    If you want something with more power and a touchscreen display, the Bose Home Speaker 500 is also on sale for Black Friday. It’s going for $299, or $100 off retail.

    Shop it: Bose Home Speaker 300, $199 (was $259), amazon.com

    Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Bluetooth Headphones

    Save $70! (Photo: Amazon/Yahoo Lifestyle)
    Save $70! (Photo: Amazon/Yahoo Lifestyle)

    The Bose QQuietComfort 35 Series II is considered one of the best noise-canceling headphones of the year and it’s on sale for just $279, or $70 off retail for Black Friday on Amazon. These headphones are still the gold standard in noise-cancelation, even though they were released back in 2017.

    Here’s why: The QC35II delivers high quality audio with three levels of noise-cancelation (from ambient, active and total noise blocking), while they offer up to 20 hours of use on just a single charge. And like their name suggests, these headphones are very comfortable to wear for long periods of time, thanks to its cushy and breathable padded ear cups.

    Not bad for $279.

    Shop it: Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, $279 (was $349), amazon.com

    Looking for more deals on Bose speakers and home audio products? Check out these Black Friday deals below:

    • Bose Bass Module 500, $349 (was $399), amazon.com

    • Bose SoundSport Free True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds, $169 (was $249), walmart.com

    • Bose SoundSport Wireless Sports Bluetooth Earbuds, $99 (was $149), walmart.com

    • Bose Companion 2 Series III Multimedia Speakers, $89 (was $99), amazon.com

    • Bose Solo 5 TV Bluetooth Soundbar System, $199 (was $249), walmart.com

    • Bose SoundLink Revolve+ Portable Bluetooth Speaker, $239 (was $299), walmart.com

    • Bose SoundTouch 300 Wireless Streaming Soundbar, $399 (was $699), walmart.com

    • Bose Lifestyle 600 Home Entertainment System, $2,649 (was $2,999), amazon.com

    • Bose Hearphones Conversation-enhancing Headphones, $399 (was $499), walmart.com

    • Bose Companion 20 Multimedia Speaker System, $224 (was $250), amazon.com

    • Bose SoundLink Around Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones II, $179 (was $229), walmart.com

    • Bose SoundTouch 20 Wireless Multi-room Home Speaker Series III, $199 (was $349), walmart.com

    • Bose SoundTouch 30 Wireless Multi-room Home Speaker Series III, $299 (was $499), walmart.com

    • Bose Bass Module 700, $599 (was $699), amazon.com

    The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication. The paid pick in this article was paid for by QVC and written by Yahoo Lifestyle’s branded content team.

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