Technology
Get a Samsung Galaxy and a pair of headphones in this awesome Cyber Monday bundle
TL;DR: Get a Samsung Galaxy S10 or Galaxy Note 10+ bundled with a pair of AKGN700NC headphones with this Cyber Monday deal — and save $550.95 on either one.
It’s time to turn you into a bundle shopper. Sure, discounts are nice, but when you get extra goodies with that already discounted purchase, there’s simply nothing better.
Here’s an especially awesome bundle: You can get a Samsung Galaxy S10 or Galaxy Note 10+ smartphone bundled with a pair of AKGN700NC headphones with this Cyber Monday deal — you’ll save $550.95 on either one on Amazon.
Both Samsung phones are great for the Android crowd — high-quality cameras, vivid touchscreen displays, a long battery life, and high-speed-performance processors ensure that you can’t go wrong, no matter the option you pick. It’ll mostly come down to if you want the smaller S10, or the larger Note 10+. Whichever choice you make, you’ll also get the included pair of foldable AKG headphones — with adaptive noise-canceling technology and an ergonomic, comfortable fit, you won’t be upset with your purchase.
Grab either a Samsung Galaxy S10 or Galaxy Note 10+ smartphone with a pair of AKGN700NC headphones with this Cyber Monday deal on Amazon — you’ll save $550.95 on either bundle.
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