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Sony 1000XM3 noise-canceling headphones on sale for under $300


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TL;DR: The best-in-class Sony WH1000XM3 noise-canceling headphones are on sale for $298 at Walmart, a savings of $51.99.
Sony has been in the news a lot in the past day, but it’s not something most people want to hear.
Just four months after Endgame brought Peter Parker (and a ton of other Avengers) after the big snap, there are talks of Spider-Man being dropped from the MCU. Really, guys?
We’d rather just ignore the theories and come back when there’s an official answer. Until then, block the bullshit with the Sony WH1000XM3 noise-canceling headphones — on sale at Walmart for $298.
No pair of noise-canceling headphones was able to dethrone the Bose QC 35 II until the 1000XM3. The market’s most intuitive pair of headphones has Google Assistant built-in (and it actually works), and Alexa can be brought on board as well. Clear-cut noise cancellation from Sony’s HD noise-canceling processor QN1 put the next best thing to a bubble around you, customizing the type of blocking to the noises in your environment. It’s just you and Sony’s signature, punchy sound.
The headphones are also equipped with Atmospheric Pressure Optimizing for better sound at high altitude. A touch to the right ear cup will lower the volume and turn up the microphones to let you take a call without hanging up or yelling “What? in a quiet airport.
Regularly $349.99, you can save $51.99 and get the white or black model for $298 with free two-day delivery.
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