Technology
Save $160 on Microsoft Surface headphones
TL;DR: The Cortana-enabled Microsoft Surface headphones are only $189.99 for Prime Day, saving you $160.
There are tons of different options when it comes to headphones. Earbuds, noise-canceling, Bluetooth — it can get stressful to think about which ones will suit you best, and making the wrong choice can be an expensive mistake to make. But, not many pairs of headphones have their own built-in personal assistant.
The Microsoft Surface headphones do, and you can get a pair for $160 off of their original price during Prime Day (meaning they’ll only set you back a generous $189.99).
The Microsoft Surface headphones consistently produce crisp, clear audio that will have you wondering how you ever lived without them. They are ultra-comfortable, breathable, and lightweight for long bouts of use — whether it’s just your morning commute or a full day of travel (they’ve also got adjustable active noise-cancellation for when you feel like drowning out the outside world).
What’s really great about the Surface headphones are their built-in voice assistant. Ask Cortana to play your preferred music, set reminders, make phone calls, and much more — all without having to be connected to a phone or separate Bluetooth device.
Stay immersed in your own musical world with the Microsoft Surface headphones — grab a pair for $160 off during Prime Day.
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