SAVE $100:The Watch The Girl Next Door (2017) Korean movieJBL Live 660NC headphones (black) are on sale for just $59.95, down from the list price of $159.95. That's a 63% discount.
Going about life while wearing a pair of comfortable, noise-cancelling headphones is a game-changer. You can tune out the odd conversation happening near you on the train and instead enjoy a few chapters of your audiobook. Then that same pair of headphones also makes washing the dishes an entirely different, much more enjoyable task. If you'd benefit from a headphones upgrade, check out this great deal from JBL.
As of Jan. 22, the JBL Live 660NC headphones are on sale for just $59.95, marked down from the list price of $159.95. That means you'll cash in on $100 in savings and score a 63% discount. Be sure to select the black colorway to get this sale price.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardFor under $60, the JBL Live 660NC offer a comfortable fit with an immersive sound experience. The wireless headphones come with 40mm drivers and impressive battery life that can offer up to 50 hours of playback time. Plus, a 10-minute quick-charge adds four hours of listening time. These headphones will go from empty battery to a 100% charge with just two hours of charging. Plus, these headphones automatically detect when you take them off, pausing your tunes and turning them back on when they're back in place.
Our favorite noise-cancelling headphones here at Mashable are the Bose QuietComfort Ultra, but they come with a noticeable downside: the $429 price tag. Is that worth it for some people? Absolutely. But if you'd rather save almost $400 and still get quality, comfortable audio, today's JBL deal is a steal.
If you're looking for a new pair of headphones at a rock-bottom price that comes with solid sound and performance, look no further than today's deal on the JBL Live 660NC headphones. For just $59.95, you'll be set to rock out during your commute, or while taking care of household chores, or slogging through the many hours of that trans-Atlantic flight.
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