This Sony WH-1000XM3 deal is too good for music lovers to pass up
Huge savings for a limited time
One of the best pairs of wireless noise-canceling headphones is now on sale during the lead-up to Black Friday. For a limited time, Amazon is selling the outstanding Sony WH-1000XM3 for just $278, or $72 off.
These super-popular headphones rarely go on sale, especially at such a steep discount. There is even a listing that bundles in Extra Bass earbuds and a USB Bluetooth adapter for the same price.
Sony WH-1000XM3 headphones: was $349 now $278
These premium can are some of the best wireless noise-canceling headphones on the market. With effective NC, great sound quality and long battery life, they tick all the right boxes.
Sony WH-1000XM3 (with earbuds): was $349 now $278
This deal gets you the excellent WH-1000XM3 noise-canceling headphones along with Extra Bass earbuds and a Bluetooth dongle for the same low price.
In our sister site Tom's Guide's WH-1000XM3 review, the headphones were given a glowing 4.5-star rating and praised for offering class-leading sound, effective noise cancellation and long battery life. They are also supremely comfortable and can be customized using the Sony Connect app.
On a personal level, I own the Sony WH-1000XM3 and are really happy with them. The sound quality is great for all sorts of music genres and I've had no problems wearing them for hours on end, both at work and during travel.
Amazon promotes these savings as a "limited time" deal, so don't wait too long. If you're looking for more tech deals this holiday season, see our Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals hubs.
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Phillip Tracy is the assistant managing editor at Laptop Mag where he reviews laptops, phones and other gadgets while covering the latest industry news. After graduating with a journalism degree from the University of Texas at Austin, Phillip became a tech reporter at the Daily Dot. There, he wrote reviews for a range of gadgets and covered everything from social media trends to cybersecurity. Prior to that, he wrote for RCR Wireless News covering 5G and IoT. When he's not tinkering with devices, you can find Phillip playing video games, reading, traveling or watching soccer.