Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Bose QuietComfort Over Ear Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones w/ Soft Case (884367-0900) for $219.99. Shipping is free.
Sam's Club has for their Members: Bose QuietComfort Over Ear Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones w/ Soft Case (884367-0900) for $219. Shipping costs will vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.
Includes:
QuietComfort SC Headphones
Soft Carry Case
3.5mm to 2.5mm Audio Cable
USB-C to USB-A Charging Cable
Safety Documentation
Features:
Includes Quiet Comfort SC Headphones & Soft Case
Up to 24 Hour Battery Life, USB-C Charging
Adjustable, Volume-Optimized Active EQ
Quiet and Aware Modes
Bluetooth 5.1
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About this deal:
This price is $100 lower (31% savings) than the list price of $319.99
At Costco: Saving is valid 4/26/24 through 5/12/24. While supplies last. Limit 3 per member
At Sam's: Ends May 12
About this product:
Rating of 4.6 from 180 Costco Customer reviews
Additional note:
Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
Sony has a better sound and noise-cancelling IMO, but the QC's are the most comfortable headphones I've ever worn.
Several considerations:
1. Bose customer service is not what it used to be. Very difficult to get get a response - it's mostly scripted by offshore analysts.
2. Bose website will accept id.me for students, medical, first responders, etc.
3. AmEx cardholder offer if valid through 01-May ($50 max). Reminder: you must apply the discount to your AmEx account for it to be acknowledged.
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04-27-2024 at 06:55 AM.
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This or sony mx5?
You can't go wrong with either. The sound quality is very similar. Noise canceling, I would give the nod to Sony. The touch functions on the Sony, make it feel more premium than the buttons on the Bose. I use the Bose more often, however, as it is more forgiving on my head.
A great deal for this price. also easy to replace the ear pads if they wear out. Replaced mine a couple of times and the unit is still great esp. in long haul flights.
Several considerations:
1. Bose customer service is not what it used to be. Very difficult to get get a response - it's mostly scripted by offshore analysts.
2. Bose website will accept id.me for students, medical, first responders, etc.
3. AmEx cardholder offer if valid through 01-May ($50 max). Reminder: you must apply the discount to your AmEx account for it to be acknowledged.
Several considerations:
1. Bose customer service is not what it used to be. Very difficult to get get a response - it's mostly scripted by offshore analysts.
2. Bose website will accept id.me for students, medical, first responders, etc.
3. AmEx cardholder offer if valid through 01-May ($50 max). Reminder: you must apply the discount to your AmEx account for it to be acknowledged.
With the mentioned offers here on Bose website this becomes ~187
You can't go wrong with either. The sound quality is very similar. Noise canceling, I would give the nod to Sony. The touch functions on the Sony, make it feel more premium than the buttons on the Bose. I use the Bose more often, however, as it is more forgiving on my head.
If you have a bigger head which one would you recommend.
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1. Bose customer service is not what it used to be. Very difficult to get get a response - it's mostly scripted by offshore analysts.
2. Bose website will accept id.me for students, medical, first responders, etc.
3. AmEx cardholder offer if valid through 01-May ($50 max). Reminder: you must apply the discount to your AmEx account for it to be acknowledged.
Edit- was actually able to get it lower
$249 base
- $30 id.me
- $33 Amex
- $11 Bing 5%
= $175
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You can't go wrong with either. The sound quality is very similar. Noise canceling, I would give the nod to Sony. The touch functions on the Sony, make it feel more premium than the buttons on the Bose. I use the Bose more often, however, as it is more forgiving on my head.
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1. Bose customer service is not what it used to be. Very difficult to get get a response - it's mostly scripted by offshore analysts.
2. Bose website will accept id.me for students, medical, first responders, etc.
3. AmEx cardholder offer if valid through 01-May ($50 max). Reminder: you must apply the discount to your AmEx account for it to be acknowledged.
1. Bose customer service is not what it used to be. Very difficult to get get a response - it's mostly scripted by offshore analysts.
2. Bose website will accept id.me for students, medical, first responders, etc.
3. AmEx cardholder offer if valid through 01-May ($50 max). Reminder: you must apply the discount to your AmEx account for it to be acknowledged.
With the mentioned offers here on Bose website this becomes ~187
What's the AmEx offer??