Bose QuietComfort Earbuds discounted on Amazon, with bonus store credit too

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Bose makes some of the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market right now, including the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. So if you can score a discount on a set, it's an opportunity not to be missed.

Just ahead of the Boxing Day deals rush, Amazon Australia has slashed the price of the QC Buds by a rather generous AU$103 – bringing the price slightly lower than its Black Friday/Cyber Monday discount did a few weeks ago.

Usually costing AU$399, the 'buds are down to just AU$296 for all shoppers on Amazon, but there's an added bonus exclusive for Prime members – you get an additional AU$25 Amazon credit to spend as you please on a later date.

This offer is available now and ends at 11:59pm AEDT on Friday, December 24, so get a wriggle on.

Bose QuietComfort EarbudsAU$399.95AU$296 + AU$25 credit on Amazon

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds | AU$399.95 AU$296 + AU$25 credit on Amazon (save AU$103.95)

We think Bose has the winning formula for anyone looking for some of the best noise cancellation available today, as these buds can practically shut the world out and they make your music sound fantastic. While AU$103 isn't the best discount we've seen, it's still a darn good bargain. Note that this price drop is only available on the Triple Black and Soapstone colour options.

Prime members purchasing any of the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds can also score an additional AU$25 Amazon credit.

With Boxing Day sales just around the corner, you may be wondering if now is a good time to buy a set of Bose QC Buds. If you've had an eye on them, we'd recommend snapping them up as we're not expecting the price to drop further on December 26 – after all, this is pretty much what they cost during Black Friday last month.

These class-leading true wireless earbuds are the best you can buy if you're looking to block out the sound of your environment, without the bulk of a pair of over-ear headphones – and at this price, they could make a brilliant gift for anyone in your life who's looking for a little peace and quiet. If you order it now – and you're a Prime member – you can get it well in time for Christmas.

The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds aren't the only Bose products eligible for the bonus Amazon credit promotion – they apply to the Bose Sport Earbuds, Sleepbuds II and Frames, although only select models from these are currently discounted.

Bose Frames (Tempo)AU$399AU$249 + AU$25 credit on Amazon

Bose Frames (Tempo) | AU$399 AU$249 + AU$25 credit on Amazon (save AU$150)

They're not just simple sunnies – Bose's Frames play music and can take calls as well. The Tempo was specifically designed for those who love the outdoors, offering better sound than any other Frames and up to eight hours of battery life. And it's a bigger discount than we saw during Black Friday! 

While the discount is available to all shoppers, the additional store credit is only for Prime members.

Bose Sleepbuds II$379.95AU$279 + AU$25 credit on Amazon

Bose Sleepbuds II | AU$379.95 AU$279 + AU$25 credit on Amazon (save AU$100.95)

Can't sleep? The Bose Sleepbuds II are one of the best sleep aids you can buy. While this isn't the lowest price we've seen (that was AU$269 during Black Friday), this AU$100 off is pretty good value. If you struggle with noise at night, they block out distractions and provide soothing ambient sounds to help you drift off. 

There's additional AU$25 store credit for Prime members too.

Looking for more bargains? Check out our dedicated Boxing Day deals page where early offers are already live.

Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

Sharmishta is TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor and loves all things photography, something she discovered while chasing monkeys in the wilds of India (she studied to be a primatologist but has since left monkey business behind). While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, she's also an avid reader and has become a passionate proponent of ereaders, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about the convenience of these underrated devices. When she's not testing camera kits or the latest in e-paper tablets, she's discovering the joys and foibles of smart home gizmos. She's also the Australian Managing Editor of Digital Camera World and, if that wasn't enough, she contributes to T3 and Tom's Guide, while also working on two of Future's photography print magazines Down Under.