Technology
Sony noise-canceling headphones are on sale — save $70
TL;DR: Sony’s impressive WH-1000XM3 wireless noise-canceling headphones are on sale for $279.99, saving you $70.
Eminem may have been talking about giving it your all in a rap battle when he said “you better lose yourself in the music,” but we’re going to apply that to listening to tunes rather than making them.
When you buy a pair of , you want to be able to fully immerse yourself without being pestered by outside noises. Sony’s WH-1000XM3 headphones feature industry-leading noise cancellation that will have you feeling like you’re surrounded by silence.
The impressive headphones retail for $349.99, but right now you can get them on sale for $279.99 in the PCMag Shop, which is owned by Mashable’s publisher Ziff Davis.
These things are truly an awesome piece of technology. Noise cancellation is personalized to you as the optimizer analyzes the sonic characteristics caused by head size, glasses, and hair, giving you the absolute best noise cancellation possible.
You will be checked out of your aural surroundings, but you can check back in at any moment with the Quick Attention feature, which allows you to hear and hold conversations without having to take off the headphones.
The earcups on these headphones are super comfortable for all-day listening. Which you can do, BTW, because the battery lasts up to 30 hours.
Grab the Sony WH-1000XM3 headphones for $70 off right now in the PCMag Shop.
-
Business6 days ago
Langdock raises $3M with General Catalyst to help businesses avoid vendor lock-in with LLMs
-
Entertainment5 days ago
What Robert Durst did: Everything to know ahead of ‘The Jinx: Part 2’
-
Entertainment5 days ago
This nova is on the verge of exploding. You could see it any day now.
-
Business5 days ago
India’s election overshadowed by the rise of online misinformation
-
Business4 days ago
This camera trades pictures for AI poetry
-
Business5 days ago
CesiumAstro claims former exec spilled trade secrets to upstart competitor AnySignal
-
Business7 days ago
Screen Skinz raises $1.5 million seed to create custom screen protectors
-
Entertainment7 days ago
Dating culture has become selfish. How do we fix it?