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Amazon has these Sony noise-canceling earbuds on sale for $100 off

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Wireless earbuds are a great way to enjoy your music on the go. They are also very easy to pack and provides you with true freedom of movement. There are multiple brands that offer excellent audio and noise-canceling technology, but the best you can get right now are the Sony WF-1000XM3. If you find their price tag a little too steep, check out this awesome deal on the Sony WF-1000X from Amazon.

The Sony WF-1000X are a budget-friendly alternative to the WF-1000XM3. They normally sell for $200, but a hefty 50% discount on Amazon brings the price down to just $100. Order these true wireless earbuds today and enjoy a cool savings of $100.

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Geared up for long listening sessions, the Sony WF-1000X are designed with a compact profile that makes them comfortable for all-day wear. An ergonomic ear hook keeps the headphones in place, while an internal antenna and fitting supporter ensure strong signal for constant streaming. Pairing with your device is done through Bluetooth or near-field communication (NFC) technology. When connected to your smartphone, you can also use them for easy, hands-free calling.

The WF-1000X noise-canceling earbuds are outfitted with tiny 6mm drivers that can deliver rich, clear sound. To make your listening experience much more immersive, Sony tossed in a digital noise cancelation technology called Smart Listening by Adaptive Sound Control. The earbuds can automatically detect your activity — such as traveling, walking, or waiting — and will adjust the ambient sound settings for you. The ambient sound levels can be fine-tuned to your liking as well: Normal mode means you’ll hear all essential background sounds, while the Voice mode makes sure you never miss announcements. You can further customize the sound quality using the app’s presets.

Sony estimates these noise-canceling earbuds to run for up to nine hours on a single charge, with three hours of music playback and up to nine hours of playtime with a chargeable carrying case. When inactive or not in use, they will automatically turn off to save battery.

With the Sony WF-1000X, you can listen to your favorite tracks, audiobooks, and podcasts without distracting noise and tangled wires getting in the way. Don’t miss out on Amazon’s sweet offer and bring home these true wireless noise-canceling earbuds for only $100 instead of the usual $200.

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Erica Katherina
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