Save 35% on Sennheiser 450SE Wireless Headphones

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Finding good, quality headphones can be difficult, getting a deal on good, quality headphones can be like finding a needle in a haystack. The Sennheiser 450SE Wireless Headphones are being offered not for 35% off. Yet, you will get everything you’ve been looking for in wireless headphones, including Bluetooth 5.0, Alexa built in, Active Noise Cancellation, USB-C fast charging, and a 30-hour battery life.

Reliably connect these headphones with Bluetooth 5.0. Also get AAC and AptX Low Latency codec support. The 30-hour battery life will work especially well during the summer, between your travels and sitting outside enjoying the sun. The folding design that allows you to take the headphones anywhere will add portability for you to really improve your summer plans. This is just what you expect from Sennheiser, with its 75 years in the business.

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You’ll enjoy the Active Noise Cancellation on the Sennheiser 450SE Wireless Headphones to get uninterrupted listening, meaning no crowd noise while you’re at the pool, just pleasant tunes or the voices of your friends and family as you catch up on a call.

Use the Virtual Assistant button to connect with Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant. Get updates to the equalizer, Podcast Mode, and Firmware through the Sennheiser app. Also, select sound modes to create the experience you’re looking for through the app. There’s also a podcast mode that is optimized especially for podcasts, audiobooks, and other spoken content.

Take 35% off the price of these headphones in black or white – for the Special Edition version or Original – to pay just $129.95.

Sennheiser 450SE Wireless Headphones

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