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These Sony Wireless On-Ear Headphones have 8 hours of battery life at just $43 (Reg. up to $80)

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Today only, Newegg is offering the Sony MDRZX220BT/B Wireless On-Ear Headphones for $42.99 shipped. Use code EMCSTUUA2 at checkout to redeem the special price. Regularly up to $80 at Best Buy and below most pre-owned prices on Amazon. In fact, this is about $5 below the Amazon all-time low, as well as our previous mention. Features include one touch pairing via NFC, Bluetooth streaming, a built-in microphone and 8 hours of playback on a single charge. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 70% of Amazon customers. More details below.

While this is already a great price for wireless brand name cans, we have even more budget-friendly options in this morning’s Smartphone Accessories roundup. But if you’re looking to step it up a notch (or two) the steel/vegan leather V-Moda Crossfade Wireless Headphones are down to $100 (Reg. $140). You also might want to checkout Nomad’s new AirPod case and our Headphones Guide for even more.

Sony MDRZX220BT/B Wireless On-Ear Headphones:

Wireless streaming with Bluetooth

NFC One-touch for instant connectivity

Built-in microphone for hands-free calls

Swivel folding design makes travel easy

Listen longer with 8 hours wireless playback

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