SEATTLE, Nov. 17, 2017 -- Several bestselling Bose speakers and headphones have been discounted on Amazon for Black Friday 2017. Tim Marr has rounded up the best deals available at the moment:
- Bose SoundSport In-Ear Headphones discounted by 50% - Amazon (Prime delivery)
- Bose QuietComfort 25 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones discounted by over $100 - Amazon (Prime delivery)
- Check the entire range of Bose headphones & speakers on sale at Amazon
Bose manufacture a range of consumer audio products including headphones and speakers. Popular models in 2017 include the SoundLink series of Bluetooth speakers as well as the QuietComfort over-ear headphones, which have been commended for their active noise cancellation.
The Tim Marr team uses price tracking charts and data gathered from a database of retailers to find the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on a wide range of products each year. Black Friday 2017 is expected to break the record for the largest day of online spending with the biggest online retailers competing to offer the best discounts. Average consumer spending throughout the holiday shopping season of November and December has been growing at close to 5% per year for the last six years. The National Retailer Federation (NRF) Survey estimates that shoppers spent around $700 billion during the 2016 holiday shopping season.
Black Friday has evolved into an online sales phenomenon in recent years, meaning shoppers no longer have to panic about chaotic scenes in stores. In 2016 an estimated 52% of shoppers went online to shop for Black Friday weekend, according to data from the NRF Survey.
Black Friday 2017 lands a few days earlier this year on 24 November, with most sales kicking off online on 20 November. Online deals reach their peak on Cyber Monday, which falls on 27 November.
The team at Tim Marr will be updating their site with the best Bose Black Friday deals on a daily basis.
About Tim Marr: Tim Marr is an online shopping expert with experience comparing Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for popular consumer electronics products. Tim Marr participates in affiliate programs including the Amazon Associates program and earns income by providing links to Amazon.com and other websites.
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