UP TO 40% OFF:As of April 29, you can get up to 40% off select JBL headphones at Amazon.
Earbuds are cool, but they're not always the best option for true audiophiles who crave in-your-face sound and deep bass. Sure, they'll do the job for runners, short commutes, or casual listening, but over-ear headphones are the way to go if you want a truly immersive audio experience (or don't want to deal with those annoying tips stuffed in your ears).
SEE ALSO: The best headphones for 2024 (and why they made our list)Right now, you can get a pair of JBL over-ear headphones for a fraction of the price. As of April 29, select JBL headphones are up to 40% off at Amazon, meaning you can snag a pair of JBL Tune 510BT for just $29.95, down from $49.95. That's $20 off the original price. (If you prefer to shop at Best Buy, you can get 'em for $29.99 there.)
Here are some of our favorite JBL over-ear headphones on sale at Amazon right now:
The JBL Tune 760NC noise-cancelling headphones feature active noise cancellation and a deep, bass-boosted sound, perfect for blocking out distractions and listening to your favorite tunes.
These headphones have long-lasting battery life, with 35 hours of playtime with active noise canceling on (or 50 hours with ANC off). You can also get a full recharge in two hours. With the on-ear controls, you can take calls or trigger voice assistants like Alexa without fumbling for your phone.
Get 'em at Amazon for $89.95 or Best Buy for $89.99. Either way, you're saving $40.
The JBL Live 660NC noise-cancelling headphones are a little pricer at $139.95 at Amazon and $139.99 at Best Buy, but you're still saving $60.
These headphones feature 40 mm drivers and adaptive noise-cancelling technology, so you can tune in and out of the world as you please. They also have a TalkThru function that automatically lowers the music and amplifies speech, allowing you to have conversations without taking off your headphones.
With 50 hours of listening time and a quick charge function that'll get you four hours of listening time within 10 minutes, these headphones might be worth the extra investment.
The JBL Tune 510BT headphones are on sale for just $29.95. They come in a variety of colors, like rose, blue, and white, and offer a great balance of quality and affordability. These babies have more than 57,000 reviews on Amazon, with an average rating of 4.6 stars.
While these headphones aren't noise-cancelling, they do have Bluetooth connectivity, so you can pair them with your phone, tablet, or computer wirelessly and enjoy your favorite music or podcasts without any tangled wires getting in the way. They have a 40-hour runtime on a single charge and a five-minute recharge will give you up to two hours of additional listening.
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