Some of Our Favorite Noise-Canceling Headphones Are $100 Off if You Act Fast
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Some of Our Favorite Noise-Canceling Headphones Are $100 Off if You Act Fast
"They sound great, with top-tier clarity and detail, and our reviewer Ryan Waniata was particularly impressed by the "fabulous instrumental separation" and the "wide and spacious soundstage." The bass is a little boomy out of the box, but a quick tweak of the EQ can smooth that right out, and even if you prefer the big bass, it's still clear and punchy. They sound just as good during phone calls too, in case you really need to focus in while working or chatting."
"The noise-canceling is the star here, and there are really only two companies that compete for the crown, Bose and Sony. Each company has flagship headsets that both do a stellar job of keeping out plane engine noises, crying babies, and your chatty seat neighbor, with performance so close we have a dedicated guide comparing the two. There's also a great transparency mode for when you need to stay a little more alert, but want to keep the music going."
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are discounted to $329 at Amazon and Best Buy, with countdown timers showing less than 24 hours remaining. They offer top-tier clarity, detail, and notable instrumental separation with a wide, spacious soundstage. The bass can be boomy out of the box but is adjustable via EQ, and bass remains clear and punchy when preferred. Noise-canceling performance is industry-leading, comparable mainly to Sony, and a transparency mode preserves environmental awareness. Optional spatial audio and head-tracking can be gimmicky, and battery life is about 24 hours.
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