SAVE $100: JBL Live 660NC headphones are update Archiveson sale for 50% off today, bringing the price down from $199.95 to $99.95.
Did you hear? JBL noise-canceling headphones have been brought down to some seriously low prices.
JBL Live 660NC headphones are on sale for $99.95 at Amazon, shedding $100 off their usual list price of $199.95. These powerful over-ear headphones are known to go on sale pretty regularly, with an average price of $152.52. Back in July, they dipped down to an all-time low of $89.95. Since that low was a rarity, we recommend snagging yourself a pair of these headphones now while they're at their next-lowest price on record.
Whether you're an avid traveler or you simply crave being able to carve out time in your everyday life for calm and focus, noise-canceling headphones have serious advantages. We're fond of the JBL Live 660NC model for its wide range of settings that allow you to be in control of your environment's noise level: When you're walking busy streets, Ambient Aware technology helps keep you safe by increasing ambient sounds for your awareness. Meanwhile, the TalkThru setting lets you chat with others while you have your headphones on by lowering the music and amplifying the sound of speech. Plus, these headphones have a 50-hour battery life. If you do catch yourself running on empty, ten minutes of charging can boost you back up to 4 hours of battery-- perfect for those long, hectic travel days.
Score a pair of JBL Live 660NC headphones today and take control of how you listen to music.
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