was looking for new wireless headphones n came across this.
Was £69.99 NOW £39.99...save £30
Fade out the background noise with these wireless headphones. Carry on using noise cancellation even when the batteries run out, simply plug in the audio cable. NFC pairing lets you connect your Bluetooth headphones with just a single touch. Connect your Apple and Android devices, use Siri and Google Now and make calls hands free, simply press the call button on the ear cup.
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Morsicatio
17 Apr 1716#13
Cold. At only £43960 more, I got much better sound quality with my Sennheiser Orpheus cans. No noise cancelling, but I don't need that because I pay people around me not to make noise.
jeffjack to ashtad
16 Apr 173#7
but these have noise cancelling.. Jabra don't.
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dinosteveus
15 Apr 17#1
Good find, thanks
tomwatts
16 Apr 172#2
They were £24.99 a few months ago - I and a number of others bought them then!
plebbygiraffe to tomwatts
17 Apr 171#26
No you didn't.
You paid £34.99. That's the cheapest they've ever been. And got the chance of £10 Quidco cashback.
Of which many are still waiting, as evidenced above.
r_wilcockson
16 Apr 17#3
I bought these for £69.99 from Argos as I needed some replacement headphones that day for a long trip. I felt that they were worth it at that price. The sound quality is ok, I've never had them disconnect and they have quite a long battery. Absolute steal for £39.99!
ashtad
16 Apr 17#4
For a little more money get the jabra move from amazon..... They wipe the floor with most headphones under £100
jeffjack to ashtad
16 Apr 173#7
but these have noise cancelling.. Jabra don't.
MrDB
16 Apr 17#5
I got these on black Friday for £25 from Argos. I only use them for watching the TV but I love them. Sound good, never disconnect and a long battery.
If I had to nit pick I'd have to say I don't like the noise. and by that I don't mean static noise I mean the physical noise of the rubbing and rustling on my head. But not everyone will notice it.
bb11
16 Apr 17#6
I too bought a set for £25 and they are brilliant, well worth the money. Wish I bought 2 sets at the time, although still a good buy at £39.99
damadgeruk
16 Apr 17#8
Purchased for £39.99 (might get £10 off if Quidco get the finger out) 3 months ago. Surprisingly good for the money, tested on a flight recently, happily recommend.
diktiomenos to damadgeruk
16 Apr 17#11
Still waiting for the cashback on mine too (bought on Black Friday)!
Agent004
16 Apr 17#9
Took these back , didn't like the button set up , look way to cheap and small , not comfortable , way too much movement in the ear pads , sound is good, though not that impressed with the noise cancelling feature . I payed a little bit more and got the Skull Candy ones which in my opinion are far superior in every way .
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Was £69.99 NOW £39.99...save £30
Fade out the background noise with these wireless headphones. Carry on using noise cancellation even when the batteries run out, simply plug in the audio cable. NFC pairing lets you connect your Bluetooth headphones with just a single touch. Connect your Apple and Android devices, use Siri and Google Now and make calls hands free, simply press the call button on the ear cup.
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No you didn't.
You paid £34.99. That's the cheapest they've ever been. And got the chance of £10 Quidco cashback.
Of which many are still waiting, as evidenced above.
If I had to nit pick I'd have to say I don't like the noise. and by that I don't mean static noise I mean the physical noise of the rubbing and rustling on my head. But not everyone will notice it.