Technology
Save over 40% on these Audio-Technica wireless headphones
TL;DR: As of April 4, save 42% on these refurbished Audio Technica Solid Bass wireless over-the-ear headphones — get them for just $74.99.
If you’re still detangling wires from your jacket pockets or backpack while you’re walking — and missing precious listening time — listen up, because it’s time to join the 21st century.
If you need to level up your headphone game, you’re probably also looking for the best deals. And now that wireless headphones have been on the market for a while, you actually have options when it comes to choosing the best ones for you and your budget. With these refurbished Audio Technica Solid Bass wireless over-the-ear headphones, you’ll be getting the best bang for your buck.
These headphones feature 53mm deep motion drivers that deliver crystal clear audio that makes you feel like you’re actually at a concert — a feeling we all deeply miss. They’re designed to help you lose yourself in the music by eliminating outside sounds and concentrating the different bass levels of your tunes directly into your ears. With Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity, you can wirelessly connect to your phone or computer without lag and without the hassle of wires. There’s also a built-in microphone so you can take calls or join Zoom meetings without disturbing anyone else around you.
The rechargeable battery gives you the ultimate freedom to move around how you please without being tied to an outlet. Just one charge provides you up to 40 hours of listening time.
When you’re not using these headphones, you can fold them up flat for easy storage in your bag or car. If you do need to plug into a device that doesn’t allow for Bluetooth, you can use the included audio cable that lets you use them just like the old school headphones of yesteryear.
Normally, these Audio Technica headphones retail for $129, but for a limited time, you can slash 42% off, making these refurbished headphones just $74.99.
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