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The latest Marshall Major headphones are down to $100 from Best Buy — hurry!

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Are you on the lookout for headphone deals? For nice balance of price and performance, you should consider the Marshall Major V, especially now that they’re on sale from Best Buy with a $50 discount. From $150, the wireless headphones are down to just $100, but we’re not sure for how much longer because they’re made by one of the most popular brands in the audio industry. Stocks may already be close to running out, so you need to push through with the purchase immediately to secure the savings.

Why you should buy the Marshall Major V wireless headphones

The Marshall Major V, which are the latest release of the popular Marshall Major headphones, look almost exactly like their predecessors, which isn’t a bad thing at all as the amplifier-like and rugged design has captivated a lot of people. There are significant improvements under the hood though, including battery life that the Marshall Major V push all the way to a maximum of 100 hours. It’s very unlikely that you’ll charge them more than once per week, and whenever you have to, you can do so through a USB-C cable or its wireless charger.

Like with all of the brand’s products, the Marshall Major V promise amazing sound quality, with reduced distortion so that you can enjoy your favorite tracks with extreme clarity. The wireless headphones also have a customizable M button that you can set through the Marshall Bluetooth app to either trigger Spofity Tap, access EQ presets, or call your preferred digital assistant.

If you’re planning to buy new headphones, you may want to go for the Marshall Major V. The wireless headphones already pack incredible value at their sticker price of $150, so they’re a steal at their lowered price of only $100 from Best Buy. You shouldn’t delay your purchase though, as tomorrow may be too late to take advantage of the savings of $50. Add the Marshall Major V wireless headphones to your cart and finish the checkout process right now, as it would be a shame to miss out on this bargain.

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