BOSE® QUIETCOMFORT 35. Wireless Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones in black or silver.£329.95 at Bose and most other retailers so a nice saving to be had.
Note. A Bose outlet today confirmed to me that they would PRICE MATCH PRC Direct so if you'd prefer to buy them direct, get them for £259 at a Bose outlet. I can't confirm they also price match in a Bose shop but I don't see why not if they'll do it in the outlets.
Also can get 3% at quidco or Topcashback bringing the price down to £251.23.
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thejazzman20
8 Oct 17#17
Peter Tyson will price match PRC and RGB at £259, Mine arrived yesterday with next day delivery even at the weekend. They are brand new sealed stock and you are given a 1 hour delivery slot so you are not sat around all day.The headphones are superb and I cannot fault the way Peter Tyson do business. As for the Mark ii version of the headphones I could not justify an extra £70 for a Google assistant button.
ritchiedrama to thejazzman20
8 Oct 17#20
Bought them from John lewis in the end, they price matched, yay.
Publix to ritchiedrama
8 Oct 17#22
Hi, was that on-line or in-store please? Thank you in advance for your reply.
ritchiedrama to Publix
8 Oct 17#23
Online mate.
I filled out the price match form (and called them - but he said do the form) got an email back after 2 hours maybe? and they said they'd honor it, once I get the item, let them know if I want to keep it and they'll refund the difference to my original payment method. I've used these before, so I knew they were good, I'd advise buying them if you're looking for headphones of this kind! I highly believe you'd be happy with the purchase, especially at this price!
Publix to ritchiedrama
8 Oct 17#24
Wonderful, thank you for your quick response.
xploosiv to Publix
9 Oct 17#30
I price matched them online then brought a copy of my email in-store. Got them in hand for £259 with the 2yr warranty included
Publix to xploosiv
9 Oct 17#32
:raised_hand: THANK YOU! I did the same for JL Stratford City; I mildly protested that I didn't think that was the correct model when shown the QC35II box; was assured that it was the correct JL Product Code quoted in my Price Match case number and so for £259 squids, I've got the QC35 II :raised_hand: Got to figure out what Google Assistant is now! Thank you so much for sharing your methodology and thanks to OP for informing us all of this great deal. :raised_hand:
xploosiv to Publix
10 Oct 17#33
Happy to help! Glad you got the QC II's! In my case they didnt have the original version in Black so they gave me the II's instead at that price. I love JL!!!
magough to xploosiv
10 Oct 17#35
Which JL was this?
magough
10 Oct 17#34
Great news. Bargain! My gf is in JL and they're saying they won't price match using the code (for the extra £20 off). How did you get it for £259 at JL?
cjdean1983
9 Oct 17#27
Love my set. Would recommend for music but the lip sync goes off during videos when connected to Bluetooth so I use the included wire for movies which resolves this. Still highly recommended and for the price well worth investment
magough to cjdean1983
9 Oct 17#31
Oh no. Has anyone else had this problem as I will be using mine, (when I hopefully get them for my birthday), to commute to London daily and I always watch films. This could be a deal breaker.
Fifteen15
9 Oct 17#29
Bought these from RGB Direct for £259 from a deal on here. They gave me a headache after 15 minutes of wearing them. I then turned the ANC off and the headache persisted. I tried again the next day and the same thing happened. I kept trying for about a week. I REALLY wanted to like these because they're so comfortable. Anyway I e-mailed RGB Direct and they said I can't return them "due to hygienic reasons". If I knew that, I wouldn't have bought them. But anyway, just a heads up. I'm not sure legally where I stand on this.
rodrego
9 Oct 17#28
I bought these last week from PCR and had no issues apart from not getting a conformation email from them but a quick email to them an they replied almost instantly confirming the order. Standard delivery was 2 days via DPD. Very pleased
jobojo3
8 Oct 17#19
Are the QC35's worth the upgrade if i already have the QC25's? As far as i can tell the only difference is that the 35's are wireless.
normal to jobojo3
9 Oct 17#26
I upgraded from the QC25s. Wireless is the only difference. Depends how important that is for you.
magough
8 Oct 17#7
Definitely legit. Also worth noting that they're £329 at Bose but they told me today that they would price match PRC Direct so if in doubt, buy them through Bose. FYI - it was a Bose outlet that confirmed this to me. Hope it helps someone out.
registeralready to magough
8 Oct 17#16
How will they price match it? I can't even see the headphones on Bose website :thinking:
magough to registeralready
9 Oct 17#25
I just went in and asked and they said they could price match PRC Direct.
le_jaeger
8 Oct 17#21
Same price now from Peter Tyson using code on the product page.
mambo1888
8 Oct 17#18
Good price, I got the 35ii last week from Dixons travel at the airport for £289, I think the original QC35's were about £259. I tried both QC35 versions and also the Sony WH-1000XM2 and found the comfort of the Bose to be the deciding factor in going with them. I wasn't going to bother with new version as I will never use the google assistant thing but I found the newer one slightly more comfortable than the original ones (not sure if that was because the original ones had been on display for some time and the newer version were straight out the box) but for the sake of £30 I opted for newer ones.
random112
8 Oct 17#13
Worth getting now or waiting until Black Friday ?
Oobie to random112
8 Oct 17#15
Depends if you're desperate. Always worth waiting if you can. That or Xmas sales.
bunders14
8 Oct 17#14
Not just the outlet. Bose in Meadowhall price matched at £259 from RGB Direct for me last week. Series 1 but hardly any different to Series 2
R0adRat
8 Oct 17#12
I bought mine about a year ago for £259 before the prices went up due to the currency changes. At the time I was a little concerned i'd bought on a whim, but when they arrived I'm very glad I got them. They're superb around the house to drown out the noise from other rooms, but they really come into their own on planes and trains.Battery life is very good, as is the built in mic if you intend to take phone calls with them as well.
normal
8 Oct 17#11
Cracking headphones. Love mine. Bought from Amazon.de
windym
8 Oct 17#10
I bought mine from John Lewis getting them to price match Peter Tyson. Having had a pair of headphones (not Bose but another good make) fail on year 2 I was delighted when JL gave me a full refund. I paid £267 from memory and feel the extra few quid is worth the JL backup.
ritchiedrama
8 Oct 17#3
Been looking for these for a while at a decent price, but, while they have good trustpilot reviews, doesn't feel great.
le_jaeger to ritchiedrama
8 Oct 17#4
Yeh, my "if it seems too good to be true..." radar is going off
magough to le_jaeger
8 Oct 17#9
A Bose outlet today confirmed to me that they would PRICE MATCH PRC Direct so if you'd prefer to buy them direct, get them for £259 at a Bose outlet. I can't confirm they also price match in a Bose shop but I don't see why not if they'll do it in the outlets.
magough to ritchiedrama
8 Oct 17#8
A Bose outlet today confirmed to me that they would PRICE MATCH PRC Direct so if you'd prefer to buy them direct, get them for £259 at a Bose outlet. I can't confirm they also price match in a Bose shop but I don't see why not if they'll do it in the outlets.
daBluone
8 Oct 17#5
It's possible Bose are dumbing stock as there's a newer model out?
here I agree; QVC are still asking £289.92 for the QC25s, Amazon UK £259 for the QC25s, for example. I suspect it's because of the arrival of the QC 35IIs. I am tempted. They accept PAYPAL; PRC did a similar deal in May here; it was voted cold! PRC have nearly 100 hukd deals; they look legit to me. Great spot OP.
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Note.
A Bose outlet today confirmed to me that they would PRICE MATCH PRC Direct so if you'd prefer to buy them direct, get them for £259 at a Bose outlet. I can't confirm they also price match in a Bose shop but I don't see why not if they'll do it in the outlets.
Also can get 3% at quidco or Topcashback bringing the price down to £251.23.
Latest comments (35)
Thank you in advance for your reply.
I filled out the price match form (and called them - but he said do the form) got an email back after 2 hours maybe? and they said they'd honor it, once I get the item, let them know if I want to keep it and they'll refund the difference to my original payment method.
I've used these before, so I knew they were good, I'd advise buying them if you're looking for headphones of this kind! I highly believe you'd be happy with the purchase, especially at this price!
I mildly protested that I didn't think that was the correct model when shown the QC35II box; was assured that it was the correct JL Product Code quoted in my Price Match case number and so for £259 squids, I've got the QC35 II :raised_hand:
Got to figure out what Google Assistant is now!
Thank you so much for sharing your methodology and thanks to OP for informing us all of this great deal. :raised_hand:
My gf is in JL and they're saying they won't price match using the code (for the extra £20 off). How did you get it for £259 at JL?
This could be a deal breaker.
Also worth noting that they're £329 at Bose but they told me today that they would price match PRC Direct so if in doubt, buy them through Bose.
FYI - it was a Bose outlet that confirmed this to me.
Hope it helps someone out.
I agree;
QVC are still asking £289.92 for the QC25s, Amazon UK £259 for the QC25s, for example.
I suspect it's because of the arrival of the QC 35IIs.
I am tempted.
They accept PAYPAL; PRC did a similar deal in May here; it was voted cold!
PRC have nearly 100 hukd deals; they look legit to me.
Great spot OP.