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Daily Deals: JBL Synchros Chrome Edition Over-Ear Headphones $99, Dell Mono 3-in-1 Laser Printer w/ AirPrint $70, more

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In today’s Daily Deals, we have from JBL its Synchros Chrome Edition Over-Ear Headphones for $99 shipped. That’s $201 off the original list price and the lowest we can find. They have a frequency response of 10Hz to 22kHz, proprietary LiveStage signal processing, built-in mic, and a remote. Rated 4.1/5 stars from 54 Amazon shoppers.

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Sound that’s meant to be seen in. Introducing a powered headphone like none other on the market today. Precision-made in a lightweight, durable design, the JBL Synchros Chrome Edition ushers your senses into uncharted terrain when it comes to listening. Modeled after the same JBL sound systems used in the world’s most prestigious clubs, the JBL Synchros Chrome Edition delivers a balanced audio experience with JBL Professional Audio sound and deep, powerful PureBass performance. Proprietary LiveStage™ signal processing technology enhances the acoustics to create a more lifelike listening experience, while a pair of AAA batteries empowers you to enjoy 20 hours of LiveStage technology straight without any skimping on sound quality. Compatible with iOS and other smartphones, the metal alloy touches give these headphones a bold and dynamic look. A powerful new design that’s built from real materials – and invested with revolutionary technology – the JBL Synchros Chrome Edition has trendsetter written into its every last detail.

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Jared Weintraub is a Senior Deal-Slinger at gadgetnewsonline. He contributes to the Daily Deals, Smartphone Accessories and monthly Netflix columns. Message him anytime at Jared@9to5Mac.com for reviews and products.