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Headphones sale at Amazon: save $70 on Sony's noise canceling headphones

Summer is officially here, and if you're looking for a pair of quality headphones for your upcoming travels, then you've come to the right place. Amazon has the Sony WH-CH700N Noise Cancelling Headphones on sale for $128. That's an $80 discount and the best price we've found today for the wireless headphones.

The Sony headphones block out unwanted noise with its artificial intelligence noise canceling technology that analyzes background sound and adjusts for an improved music experience. To active just tap the NC button and the headphones will instantly adapt to your surroundings. The wireless headphones are Bluetooth enabled with NFC one-touch so you can stream music seamlessly from your device and make calls hands-free with the built in microphone. The Sony headphones also provide an impressive all-day battery with up to 35-hours of battery life with a quick 10-minute charge that provides 60-minutes of playback.

This is a fantastic deal if you're looking for a pair of quality noise-canceling headphones for under $150. Sony's WH1000XM3 Noise Cancelling Headphones are currently priced at $349.99, which makes the $128 price tag on this pair hard to pass up.

See similar headphones with our guide on the best noise-cancelling headphones of 2019.

You can also shop more noise canceling headphone deals and the best cheap headphone sales that are currently available.

See more deals with our guide on Amazon Prime Day 2019: everything you need to know for the July deals event.



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