Technology
Use this code to save nearly $150
When you pay upwards of a hundred dollars for pair of headphones — or any audio accessory for that matter — you don’t pick a pair that looks the best. You choose a pair that sounds the best. But the Beoplay H4 Wireless Headphones by Bang & Olufsen somehow do both and do both *extremely* well.
We did a full review on these stylish headphones last summer, and the verdict is just as good in 2019, but at half the cost. For Memorial Day Weekend, the price is temporarily dropping an extra 15% to just $153 (normally $299).
Suffice it to say, last season has never looked so good.
Constructed with quality materials, these headphones have been carefully designed to look, feel, and sound phenomenal. The top of the band and the paddings are made with lambskin leather, while the metal top band boasts a brushed finish.
As for the sound quality, the Beoplay H4s bang out rich, natural sound which you can customize using the accompanying app. And if you don’t know where to start, you can choose between preset options: Commute, clear, workout, and podcast. The built-in Bluetooth technology allows for wireless use, but you’re given the option to plug them into a device via cable for old-school listening. They also have built-in controls for pairing, changing songs, responding to calls, and more.
The best part of it all? These babies can last up to 19 hours on a single charge so you can go almost a whole day of non-stop listening without having to run to a power outlet.
You can grab a pair of the Beoplay H4 Wireless Headphones, available in four colors, for just $153 — just remember to enter code WEEKEND15 at checkout.
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