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Bag These ANC Anker Headphones for Just $40 While You Can

Bag These ANC Anker Headphones for Just $40 While You Can

CNET3 days ago

The days of having to spend big to get a great pair of headphones are long gone, and Anker makes some of our favorite pairs for under $100. Amazon is offering them for even less if you're an Amazon Prime member, slashing $20 off the Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid over-ear headphones. That means you'll pay just $40 for the black version, while you can get the blue or gray ones for a few dollars more.
While these affordable Anker headphones won't compete with the premium pairs from Bose or Sony, they're a pretty great value for just $40. Internal and external microphones provide decent noise cancellation, and they have 40mm drivers for hi-res audio. The headphones also boast an impressive 60-hour battery life, and there's an aux port for wired listening. They're also fairly comfortable thanks to the foam earpads and lightweight 255g design.
Why this deal matters
Even at full price, Anker's Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid headphones are a pretty incredible value. They boast active noise cancellation, solid audio quality and an impressive 60-hour battery life. Plus, this deal drops them back down to their all-time low price.

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