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Logitech UE 4000 on-ear headphones: $30 shipped (Reg. $100), Logitech UE6000 $70 shipped (Reg. $200)

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OfficeMax is back at it again with the UE 4000 On-ear Headphones – still a no-brainer at $30 shipped. These great sounding and highly rated over the ear headphones come with a mic and playback controls on the detachable and tangle resistant cord (“functionality may vary on non-Apple devices”). The headband is also adjustable and it comes with plush foam memory earpieces and a zippered travel pouch.

These are regular $100, and currently listed at $40 on Amazon where they have received a solid 4.4/5 star rating.

Also, Deal Fisher is offering the Logitech UE6000 headphones for only  $69.99 shipped. That’s $130 off the list price, $25 better than Amazon, and $6 less than our previous mention.  The UE6000 features active noise canceling technology, plush memory-foam cushions, on-cord music/call controls and mic, and a two person sharing splitter.

These headphones have received a 4.4 stars out of 5 rating among Amazon reviewers.

Logitech UE6000 noise canceling headphones w/ mic & remote $69.99 shipped (Reg. $200)

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Comments

  1. Moe Ahmed (@hamada_sivo) - 12 years ago

    Actually it’s 29.99 + 9.95 for shipping ! so it’s not a deal since amazon has it for 39.99 w free shipping for prime members !

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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