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Audio-Technica QuietPoint Noise-Cancelling Headphones (black/silver) $120 shipped (Reg. up to $186), more

Update: Amazon has now dropped another $5 off the price.

Amazon is offering the Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7B QuietPoint 500 Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones (black/silver) for $125 $120 shipped (matched at BuyDig). That’s $65 under the original price, the lowest price we can find from a trusted retailer and matching the best price we’ve ever seen. Today’s deal is the same price Amazon charges for this set without the mic/controls and well under the $186 Staples still charges.

The closed-back ATH-ANC7Bs feature QuietPoint noise-cancelling technology that reduces “background noise by up to 90%,”  along with 40 mm drivers, a fold flat design, and a full 10 Hz – 25 kHz frequency response. They come with in-line mic/remote controls for music playback and call control as well as an airline adapter, a “Deluxe” carrying case, 1 AAA battery and an accessory pouch. They have received a 3.8/5 star rating from over 1,200 Amazon customers.

We also spotted the Beats by Dre urBeats Earphones with In-Line Mic and Controls (multiple colors) for $74.99 (Reg. $100) at Groupon and we still have the Bose IE2 in-ear headphones for $69.95 with free shipping (Reg. $100).

Head over to our previous headphones roundup for deep discounts on Beats Pro and as much as $200 off Monster over-ears. Check out today’s Daily Deals for more earbud options.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices