SAVE $100:As of April 22,Bridesmaids A XXX Parody the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones are on sale for $248 at Amazon. That's 29% off their list price of $348.
A good pair of noise-canceling headphones are a game-changer. If you frequently listen to music, audiobooks, or podcasts, they can help you feel even more immersed in what you're listening to. While high-end models often come with high price tags, occasionally some very nice deals pop up that are worth taking advantage of. At the moment, Amazon's offering a great deal on the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones.
Sony's WH-1000XM4 headphones have received a 29% discount at Amazon, dropping their price from $348 to $248. That's a very nice deal to jump on if you've had your eye on these great headphones. Multiple color options are on sale right now as well, so you can choose between midnight blue, black, and silver headphones.
SEE ALSO: The 9 best headphones of 2025Alongside noise cancelation that'll keep sounds from the outside world from getting in the way, the Sony WH-1000XM4s feature a comfortable design and up to 30 hours of battery life so you can keep listening for longer. We consider them the best overall headphones in our roundup of the best wireless headphones for every budget, with Mashable'sMiller Kern saying, "The Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones have superior sound quality and noise cancellation. They're comparable to the Sennheiser PXC 550-II headphones, but have a more stylish look in our opinion — the ear cups are less bulky."
If you've been waiting to upgrade your headphones, now's a great time to do it with discounts like this floating around. Don't miss out on 29% off the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones at Amazon.
Another great Sony headphone deal that's worth checking out right now is on the Sony ULT WEAR headphones, which are over $50 off at Amazon. If you're looking for a bit more bass in your headphones, these are worth a look.
Topics Music
Remembering Freddy PlimptonP. G. Wodehouse Will Squash You Like a BugOn Train Delays and SelfishnessVandals SprayNeil Diamond, Longfellow, and RidiculeHow a Tchotchke Became a Family Heirloom, of SortsPhotos of 19th Century Alaska Rediscovered Under a PorchHow Gordon Lish Antipicated “The Jinx”Yasmina Reza on the Frivolous and the ProfoundWhy “Junket Is Nice” Is One of the Weirdest Children’s BooksApply to Be The Paris Review‘s Next WriterPeter Gizzi on Poetry and NothingnessWhy Do We Personify the Weather?How Do You Make Art Last Forever?Staff Picks: Walser, Verhoeven, Lead Belly, and MoreCan a Novel’s Plot Be Reduced to Data Points?“Guess You Had to Be There,” Insult of InsultsGary Indiana’s Art Recasts Voyeurism as WonderTerry Pratchett’s Advice for “Keeping It Real”Watch Anthony Burgess on the Dick Cavett Show, 1971 Gilmore Girls revival is bringing Stars Hollow to life 'Mr. Robot' creator has a very 'Mr. Robot' response to Trump's presidency Mark Zuckerberg still won't admit that fake news on Facebook influenced the election 7 smoky beers to challenge your taste buds Pink announces pregnancy with Instagram photo Silicon Valley billionaire slums it with government job New York bids goodbye to Big Sexy, baseball's GIF hero Kids write messages on pavement in chalk outside Hillary HQ You won't see the moon look this way again until 2034 Bruce Springsteen rescued by veterans after motorcycle breaks down on Veterans Day Who you can blame for this election, in a helpful chart 37 hidden clues I only spotted when I reread 'Harry Potter' in my 20s Muslims respond to violence in Trump's America with kindness Hey, Facebook: Social media really can change what people believe Watch us play 'Watch Dogs 2' right here You won, Donald Trump, you can stop tweeting now One year later, Paris remembers horrific terror attacks Dave Chappelle appears with A Tribe Called Quest in first 'SNL' promo After Trump's victory, claims of vote rigging have disappeared Facebook makes smallest necessary change to race
2.0163s , 10128.5078125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Bridesmaids A XXX Parody】,Prosperous Times Information Network