Technology
Sony’s noise-cancelling earbuds are on sale for $50 off at Best Buy.
There are two types of people in this world:
Those who love Airpods and those who think truly wireless earbuds are the weirdest flex. There is no in between.
If you’re the latter, these noise-canceling Bluetooth earbuds from Sony are on sale for $99.99 at Best Buy — making them nearly $60 cheaper than Airpods. It really pays to not want to be scared of walking over drain grates, huh?
Sony’s SO600N Sports Wireless In-Ear Headphones are that rare find that check off everything on your “must-have” list, offering a superb digital noise cancellation mode to block background sounds and enhance music. That, plus Sony’s Extra Bass feature offers an immersive experience and that coveted punchy sound for up to six hours on one charge.
The buds are equipped with little ear hooks and a sweat-resistant build for a secure fit even during jolty workouts. And if one does happen to fall out, you know what’ll save it? The cord that connects them. Airpod owners won’t be so lucky.
Best Buy customer gadgetguy11 writes:
“You will be hard pressed to find a pair of in-ear headphones (earbuds) that outperform the Sony SP600N in this attractive price range. Especially considering their superlative sound quality & comfort. They earn my Highest Recommendation!”
Any audiophile will tell you how hard it is to find earbuds with the sound quality of fancy over-ear pairs, but Sony made it happen. Regularly $149.99, you can save $50 and grab your pair (with free shipping) for $99.99.
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