SAVE $101.99:As of Dec. 10,Watch Internal Affairs Online get a pair of Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones for $298. That's 25% off their normal price and a return to their Black Friday pricing.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have already come and gone, but we're still seeing some of the deals that popped up during that time alive and well. For instance, if you're still looking to buy a new pair of headphones, you can still get a pair of our favorite noise-cancelling headphones back at their Black Friday price right now at Amazon.
As of Dec. 10, you can get the Sony WH-1000MX5 headphones for just $298 at Amazon. That's $101.99 off their normal price of $399.99 and a discount of 25%. If you missed them during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, now's the time to scoop up a pair for less.
SEE ALSO: Save $80 on the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones at Best BuyThese headphones are one of our favorite noise-cancelling cans for a reason. Miller Kern, Mashable's Deputy Editor of Shopping and Reviews, called them an "excellent pair of headphones for first-time buyers and those upgrading from old models," while Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard praised them for "producing a balanced sound that lets your music shine, while giving you enough ANC to block ambient noise."
With a lightweight frame, 30 hours of playback time with 3 hours of juice from a 3-minute quick charge, plus on-board touch controls, these are luxurious headphones that should give you what you're looking for if you want something more premium to enjoy your favorite tunes with. And they'd make a great holiday gift, too.
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