Escape the noise with Sony's popular XM3 headphones at a new low price
Sony's WH-1000XM3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones are a worthy comparison to the Bose QC 35 II headphones, though they're usually priced similarly around $350. However, right now the XM3 headphones are on sale for just $233.99 in black at Google Express when you enter promo code CWZPKY during checkout. That saves you more than $65 off the headphones' current sale price at Amazon, which is also the lowest they've ever dropped there. Shipping is free, and you'll also receive a 90-day limited warranty on labor and a one-year warranty on parts with today's purchase. This deal is offered via Nationwide Distributors.
These wireless headphones recharge via USB-C and feature built-in microphones as well as a battery that can last for up to 30 hours. Today you can snag a brand new pair at the lowest price we've ever seen them reach by entering the promo code below during checkout.
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These wireless over-ear headphones charge via USB-C and feature atomic pressure optimization that can adjust for noise-cancelling at higher altitudes, along with a quick-charging feature that gives you five hours of playback after just 10 minutes of charging. It's also equipped with multiple microphones and is capable of lasting for up to 30 hours on a single charge. The Adaptive Sound Control will allow you to adjust just how much ambient noise you want to hear at any given moment, which can be especially helpful in cases such as walking down the street where you might want to hear the vehicles barreling down on you.
Its new QN1 HD noise-cancelling processor is said to work four times faster than the XM2's, while the Dual Noise Sensor technology works with the QN1 to weaken ambient noise. You can also add a DAC and amp for 32-bit audio signal processing.
At the end of last year, the Sony's XM3 headphones were reviewed by Mr. Mobile in a video where he calls them his new favorite, and you can learn a bit more about them by checking it out.
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