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AKG In-Ear Headphones for iOS/Android 60% off today only: $55 (Reg. $130)

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Today only, Woot is offering the AKG N20 Premium In-Ear Headphones in silver for $54.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime members, otherwise a $5 flat rate delivery fee will apply. This set sells for $130 at Amazon and Walmart with today’s offer being the lowest we can find. They include a universal 3-button remote/mic that compatible with both iOS and Android. Rated 4+ stars.

AKG Premium In-Ear Headphones:

Reference class performance meets unlimited connectivity with the visually stunning and sonically superior AKG N20 in-ear headphones. Boasting reference sound quality and an universal 3-button remote/mic that’s fully Android and Apple compatible, the meticulously crafted AKG N20 sets a fine new benchmark for on the go audio enjoyment. Discerning listeners will appreciate the generous indulgence of premium materials, a fabric cord that helps avoid tangling and a semi-closed back design for superior acoustics and enhanced bass response. As an elegant embodiment of immaculate sound, N20 headphones also come with a complete accessory package that includes a flight adaptor, cleaning tool and carrying pouch to jump-start the audio action right out of the box.

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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