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Headphones: Sennheiser HD 439 over-ears $40 (orig. $100), Klipsch Bluetooth on-ears $80 (orig. $250), more

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Newegg is offering the Sennheiser HD 439 over-ear headphones in black for $59.95. But using code EMCPWPH55 will drop your total down to $39.95 shipped. That’s more than $60 or 60% under the original listing, $35 below Sennheiser direct, $13 better than Amazon, and matching the best we’ve seen.

Features:

  • Powerful neodymium magnets for an enhanced bass experience
  • Closed circumaural headphones designed to isolate against ambient noise
  • Ergonomic design provides a comfortable fit
  • Choice of two single-sided cables for flexibility and convenience
  • Optimized for portable audio including MP3 players, CD players, iPad, iPod and iPhone

This set has received a 4.3/5 star rating from over 220 Amazon customers.

Next, Newegg is offering the Klipsch Image One BLUETOOTH Wireless on-ear Headphones (Black) for $79.99 shipped. That is up to $168 under the original listing, $27 below Amazon and matching the best price we’ve seen. They have received a 3.9/5 star rating from over 90 Amazon customers. And lastly, while they are regularly less than the 439s, we are also seeing the Sennheiser HD 429 Over-Ear Closed-Back Headphones for $39.99 shipped from Sonicelectronix via eBay Daily Deals (also matching lowest).

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices