Bose QC45 are half the price of AirPods Max this Prime Day

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If you don't want to splash out on AirPods Max, then these Bose QuietComfort 45 Bluetooth Wireless noice cancelling headphone are absolutely the deal for you. Right now just $229 at Amazon for Prime Day, a stunning $100 off some of the best headphones money can buy.

This deal will only be live for the next day or so, so make sure you move fast to grab these fantastic noise-cancelling headphones in both colors.

Half the price of AirPods Max.

Bose's QuietComfort 45 Bluetooth Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones come in both Triple Black and White Smoke colors. They have Bluetooth 5.1 for great connectivity and TriPort acoustic architecture for great sonic performance with consistent bass at any volume.

They also come with an adjustable EQ so you can tailor the listening experience to your liking, with controls for bass, mid-range, and treble. They also have great 24 hour battery life as well as quick charge, which can get you three hours of listening from just 15 minutes of charging. There's also an included audio cable if you want to listen for longer on wired mode. In the box you also get a USB-C cable and carry case. These are very popular on Amazon, with nearly 4,500 ratings and a total score of 4 1/2 stars, which is really impressive. If you don't want to fork out for AirPods Max this Prime Day then this is the deal for you.

If you're looking for more headphones this Prime Day, then make sure you take a look at the AirPods Prime Day deals hub, and while you're browsing around, look at our Apple Prime Day deals hub for more great deals.

Stephen Warwick
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