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These Sony wireless noise-canceling headphones are $110 off for Cyber Monday

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This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2025

It’s every technophile’s favorite day of the year today: Cyber Monday, when online retailers offer massive savings on popular electronics products and gadgets. It’s a great time of year to pick up early Christmas presents for family or friends, or to treat yourself to that item you’ve had your eye on for some time. Prices today are often the lowest they’ll be all year, so don’t miss out!

To kick off the action, we’ve got a terrific Cyber Monday deal on headphones: The Sony WH-CH700N wireless noise-canceling headphones are $110 off at Best Buy, down to just $90.

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Sony is famed for its excellent noise-cancelling technology, and the WH-CH700N model are an affordable entry into the world of quality wireless noise-canceling over-the-ear headphones. They have active noise cancellation, which can block out annoying background sounds like office chatter or the drone of airplane engines, so they’re great for when you need to focus.

The headphones are comfortable too, with a snug fit and padded earcups that hinge and swivel flat for easy storage, plus an adjustable metal headband. On the left earcup, you’ll find controls for volume and playback, along with the micro-USB charging port. There’s also an option to plug in a 3.5mm jack so you can listen to music via a wire if you run out of battery. On the right earcup, there’s a button to control the noise-cancellation function, which you can remap to control Google Assistant, Alexa, or Siri if you’d prefer a voice assistant option.

With one charge, the Sony WH-CH700Ns last for up to 35 hours of playback, and there’s a Quick Charge function so you can get another whole hour of playback from just 10 minutes of charging. Overall, thanks to their high build quality, excellent noise cancellation, and array of extra features, these are a great buy.

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This offer on Sony noise-cancelling headphones is just one of the great deals available for Cyber Monday 2019. You can also fins massive savings on electronics and gadgets like 4K TVs, Instant Pots, Apple Watches, and gaming consoles. But who has time to scour the internet to find the best prices? To help you out, Digital Trends is keeping a list of all the best deals updated throughout the day. Head over to our Cyber Monday deals hub to see it.

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