These Bose headphones are 'so light you forget you're wearing them' — and they're 39 percent off
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We know you’ve had your eye (ear?) on that pair of cool wireless headphones. Now’s your chance to grab a pair. HSN is selling Bose Soundlink On-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones for just $110—that’s an impressive $70 off, plus free shipping. And if you’d rather not plunk down the money all at once, you can go for three installments of $37, with zero interest.
Sleek and comfy
Bose is one of the best brands for quality audio—they’ve been in the biz for over 55 years, after all. And these headphones are no exception, with incredible sound and ultra-cozy ear cushions (you might not want to take them off). They’ll also stay juiced for 15 hours on a single charge—three hours more than the Beats Solo2 wireless headphones.
And shoppers are impressed with the quality. “My son is a sound engineer and I have listened to music with his professional over-the-ear headphones. These deliver sound quality as good as my son's,” wrote a five-star reviewer. “They are soft and comfortable to wear, collapse for easy carrying in my purse, charge easily and always sync up to my cell phone. I have been on the hunt for Bose headphones and just resigned myself that I'd never get them due to price—but these are amazing!”
Another happy customer loves the fit: “I hate putting those little ear tips inside my ears. These are so comfortable and so light you forget you’re wearing them. Love them.”
Noise rejection vs. noise canceling
These headphones are noise-rejecting, which means they block background chatter during phone calls. But they’re not fully noise-canceling like the pricier Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II or the Bose 700—which physically and mechanically block ambient noise thanks to a tight seal around your ears and a series of microphones that send matching frequencies to “cancel out” other audio.
Since these have on-ear cups instead of over-the-ear ones, a bit of noise is bound to leak in. But some people actually prefer noise-rejecting headphones because they can still be aware of sounds around them.
“I have purchased five of these headphones—for me and for family members,” added another satisfied shopper. “The sound quality is awesome. What a great deal for this price point—you can't go wrong. I’ve had them for almost two years and wear them daily. Very sturdy.”
Bottom line
These Bose on-ear wireless headphones are crazy comfortable and provide impeccable clarity. They come with a handy carrying case, a USB charging cable, an audio cable in case you want a wired connection and a guide that’s full of tips and tricks—such as quick pairing and audio customization. Our take? Grab these while you can.
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