You can get these £200 Bose earbuds for free, but hurry as the deal won’t last long
Bose makes some of the best wireless earbuds in the business, and its greatest yet are the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2. They are excellent high-end earphones renowned for their industry-best noise cancellation technology that blocks out external sound and keeps you focussed on your tunes in loud environments. We’ve used the buds extensively, and they also have the superb sound quality you’d expect from Bose and the current retail price of £199.95.
If you have had your eye on a pair of the Bose buds then you are in luck, as we’ve spotted a great tech bundle deal that is giving them away completely free – but hurry, as there are only 600 pairs of the buds on offer.
Mobiles.co.uk, which is owned by Currys, is offering the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2 for free when you buy the Motorola Razr 40 smartphone, which is currently an affordable £19.99 per month on a 24 month contract. This gets you 100GB data on the iD network, plus unlimited calls and texts. This network is also owned by Currys, and uses the Three network.
The phone on its own retails for £799. Add the £199.95 RRP of the buds and these two gadgets would normally cost you since pence shy of a grand at £999.94. But this deal will cost you just £479.76 over the course of the two year contract and gets you both the phone and earbuds. That’s a saving of £520.18 – but it’s worth noting you are subject to mid-contract price rises every April (which is the case with every UK phone contract).
The Razr 40 is one of Motorola’s modern flip phones that taps into the nostalgia for the original Razr flip phones of the early 2000s. The 40 has a flexible internal display the size of a regular smartphone that can fold away to half the size to fit in small pockets and bags. It has a small outer display to show key information such as the time and notifications, and comes in cream, green, or lilac colours. All three are vegan leather, so the phone is nice and grippy and won’t show fingerprints, a real bonus if you ask us.
Around the back are dual cameras headed up by a 64MP main shooter, while the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset keeps apps and games running smoothly, even though it’s not the most powerful mobile brain on the market.
The Razr is also updatable out the box to Android 14, the latest version, and thanks to Motorola’s clean version of Android, it’s uncluttered and pleasant to use. Paired with the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2 and you’ll have a formidable new daily tech line up.