These comfortable noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones are now just $52
Scoring a decent pair of noise-cancelling headphones can cost a pretty penny if you just choose some popular option like the Bose QC 35 II headphones. There are plenty of other options that won't eat away at your bank account though, like these Utaxo Noise-Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones. Today they're on sale for just $52.49 at Amazon when you clip the coupon on their product page and enter promo code T3UTSJS7 during checkout. That's nearly $40 off their usual cost of $90, and it also beats the best price we've seen them reach before by $5.
Utaxo's Noise-Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones feature hybrid active noise cancelling technology which helps to block out ambient sounds around you so you can focus in on whatever you're listening to at the time. They're even nice to have when you simply want to drown out the sounds around you for a little bit of peace from it all. The headphones are equipped with dual 45mm neodymium drivers as well as a CSR chip that work together for impressive sound quality. They also feature an adjustable headband and soft protein leather ear cushions.
With the built-in CVC 6.0 microphone, you'll be able to take calls hands-free; the microphone also has noise-cancelling technology so your voice can be heard more clearly on the other end of the call. The headphones can last for up to 30 hours and take just one hour to charge up. You even have the option of turning off the active noise cancelling technology to conserve battery power, or plugging the headphones in using the included AUX cable to listen for as long as you'd like. At Amazon, more than 250 customers have left reviews for these headphones resulting in a rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.
These headphones ship for free, though you'd receive your order even faster with an Amazon Prime membership. If you're not a member already, consider starting a free 30-day trial to score free two-day shipping, exclusive members-only discounts, and more.
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