Technology
These noise-cancelling headphones are a hit on Amazon
For frequent travelers, audio purists, or just people who want some damn peace and quiet, noise-cancelling headphones are practically a necessity. But as their popularity rises, their quality varies. Don’t waste the wonder of noise-cancellation on some low-rent knockoffs. Get the full luxury experience with Paww’s WaveSound 3 Noise-Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones.
Over at Amazon, this best-in-class accessory has garnered 4.3 out of 5 stars, with over 1,000 reviewers weighing in. Feel free to see for yourself, but you’ll want to come back here to buy. We’re offering the WaveSound 3s for $25 less than Amazon.
WaveSound listeners will enjoy quick and reliable Bluetooth connectivity and up to 16 hours of battery life on a single charge. That’s surprising when you consider all the state-of-the-art technology they’ve got under the hood. They feature advanced CSR chipsets for flawless wireless fidelity and multiple built-in microphones to allow both hands-free calls and world-class noise cancellation.
With the ability to block up to 20dB of errant environmental sound, they’re perfect for turning a plane ride’s symphony of droning engines, roaring air vents, and crying babies into a nothing more than a distant murmur. And since the active noise cancellation is independent of Bluetooth connectivity, you can use it when tethered to a device, too. Heck, you can even leave your WaveSounds totally unconnected and use them to enjoy the sweet sounds of silence.
But those who do want some auditory entertainment will not be disappointed. These headphones sport dual 40mm neodymium drivers for a balanced sound that packs a punch. Plus, there’s no cramping or pinching with long-term wear. Their premium materials give your ears nothing less than the royal treatment.
The WaveSound 3s regularly retail for $149.99. Get them here for just $74.99 (compared to Amazon’s $99.99).
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