Get Sony Noise-Cancelling Headphones WHCH710N for Under $100

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After a grueling day at work or exhausting day at school, sometimes it’s good to put your headphones on, sit back, relax, and listen to your favorite playlist or podcast. For that, you need Sony Noise-Cancelling Headphones WHCH710N to block out all the other sounds around you. In addition, these headphones fit over your ears, allowing you to wear them without irritation/soreness.

These headphones allow you to cancel out all noises, whether you’re working or playing. The noise-canceling feature will allow you to blank everything else out, whether you’re on a tight deadline, on a flight across the country, or enjoying the beauty of a local park. The Dual Noise Sensor Technology feature works by sensing and collecting information about your environment to improve the performance and give you the peace you deserve.

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You’ll get 35 hours of battery life with the Sony Noise-Cancelling Headphones, enough for three 12-hour workdays or more than four eight-hour workdays. Charge with the USB-C quick-charging for just 10 minutes and get up to 60 minutes more playtime.

With the all-day comfort of the Sony headphones, you won’t have any more concerns regarding uncomfortable earbuds in your ears. The adjustable metal slider and soft oval-shaped over-the-ear ear pads will keep you comfortable so that you can wear them all day long, for each of those 35 hours, whether you’re sitting through long Zoom sessions, making multiple phone calls, or just enjoying your tunes.

Take $51.99 off the price of these headphones and pay just $98.

Sony Noise-Cancelling Headphones WHCH710N

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