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It’s that time of year again - Easter creeping up like an email from your ISP, inexplicably decorated with pastel eggs. For most of us, it’s less about the liturgical calendar and more about a long weekend, a sugar crash, and maybe - just maybe - an excuse to finally replace those decade-old earbuds you’ve been pretending are "vintage." Bose is currently running an Easter promotion with up to 25% off selected audio gear. No golden eggs here, but if you’re after sound quality with a side of restraint, there are worse ways to spend your bank holiday budget.
Bose products occupy that particular space where premium meets palatable. The company rarely screams innovation - but it tends to deliver a reliably above-average listening experience. The current Easter sale isn't groundbreaking, but it’s solid: up to 25% off some of their better-known pieces, including the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (down to £349.95 from £449.95) and the SoundLink Max Portable Speaker (£349.95, £50 off).
The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones remain a go-to for anyone who travels regularly - or just wants to simulate the emotional distance of a long-haul flight during a family Zoom. Active noise cancelling is among the best in class, though a little smoothing around the high frequencies gives everything the vaguely pleasant feel of an in-flight safety video soundtrack. "They’re designed to be inoffensive," says audio reviewer James Trew, "and frankly, that’s often preferable."
The QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, now £219.95 (was £299.95), are a more portable option with many of the same noise-cancelling credentials. Unlike their AirPod-shaped rivals, they don’t try to look invisible - instead, they own their bulk like a dad in cargo shorts who knows exactly how many compartments he needs. Bose’s stability bands do hold well during workouts, though you’ll want to occasionally clean them unless you like earpieces that smell like gym towels.
The SoundLink Max speaker, pitched as a "free gift" with some bundles (though also £349.95 standalone), is no minimalist’s dream. It’s hefty, both in weight and sound output, and feels like it was built for garden parties with real volume tolerances. Bluetooth range is decent, water-resistance is good - but the design isn’t winning beauty contests anytime soon. "It looks like a lunchbox for someone who meal-preps for powerlifting," says industrial designer Ana Gomez, "but it sounds better than it looks."
For those comfortable with secondhand tech that’s gone through a corporate spa treatment, Bose’s refurbished range starts from £195.95 for the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, and from £279.95 for the SoundLink Max. Add in a 90-day return policy and free shipping over £39, and it’s not a hard sell - just a quiet suggestion. No fireworks, but no gamble either.
For reasons known only to their marketing team, Bose has introduced a limited-run "Deep Plum" version of the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. They call it "fiercely bold," which is true if your usual palette stops at charcoal and navy. For the rest of us, it’s just a reminder that audio brands occasionally flirt with the idea of being interesting before retreating to the safe monochrome of corporate sensibility.
Bose’s Easter deals aren’t lightning bolts of inspiration, but they are practical. The discounts, while not life-changing, finally bring premium-tier items into a price bracket that feels less aspirational and more justifiable. Students and NHS workers can also find extra savings via the usual discount portals, which adds some moral caloric burn to the spending.
Ultimately, this is a sale for the people who were already hovering over the "buy" button and just needed a reason. As reasons go, a quiet 25% off isn’t bad.
Shipping from Bose is straightforward, if a little short on detail. Delivery is free on most orders, which is welcome. Timeframes aren’t clearly stated on the site, so there’s no firm promise about when to expect your parcel—just that it should arrive in a reasonable window. If you're looking for next-day or expedited shipping, you may need to look elsewhere or contact support directly.
International shipping is mentioned, but again, details are limited. If you're outside the UK, it's best to check the country-specific Bose site or query support before ordering. Customs and duties may apply, depending on location.
Returns are accepted within a trial period, though the exact length of that period isn’t stated here—you’ll need to consult the terms of sale for the fine print. If you bought directly from Bose online, returns are processed digitally. You’ll need your order number and postal code to start. Refunds are full, provided the product’s returned in acceptable condition.
If you picked up your item in-store or from another retailer, you’ll need to return it there. No cross-channel swaps, in other words.
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