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Headphones: JBL J55i on-ears $30 shipped (orig. $100), Bose SoundTrue in-ears 10% off, more

Update (2/4 11:10am): You’ll also find the same deal (both colors) matched on Newegg’s official eBay page

Newegg is offering the JBL J55i High-Performance On-Ear Headphones with JBL Drivers, Rotatable Ear-Cups and Microphone in black or orange/white for $29.99 shipped. That’s $70 under the original listing, $7 better than Amazon, matching the lowest we’ve seen and the best price we can find.

Features:

  • Premium JBL drivers deliver incredible detail and low-end response
  • Exciting JBL design with premium finish
  • Rotating, 180-degree DJ pivot mechanism so you can keep one ear on your audio and one ear on external sounds or conversations
  • Apple three-button remote with built-in microphone lets you control your iPod or iPhone
  • Padded carry pouch protects the headphones when on the go

They have received a 3.8/5 star rating from 80 Amazon customers.

We also spotted the Bose SoundTrue In-Ear Headphones (multiple colors) get a 10% price drop across most major retailers including Amazon, Newegg, Best Buy and more. Available for $89.95 shipped (Reg. $100) and rated 4.4/5 stars from 600 Amazon customers.

You’ll also find deals still live on the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Over-Ear Headphones in black for $129 shipped (Reg. $169) and the Sennheiser PXC 250-II Noise Cancelling Headphones in black for $80 shipped (orig. $200)

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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