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Headphone Deals up to 82% off: Beats by Dre, Soul by Ludacris, Sony MDR, Pioneer DJ cans, more

We’ve got a bunch of headphones deals gathered up today including everything from Beats by Dre and Skullcandy to Soul by Ludacris and Sony’s MDR series, through a number of different retailers starting as low as $14.

First we up we have a set of Monster Beats By Dre Wireless Bluetooth On-Ear headphones in white for $210 shipped (pictured above), that’s $70 off the regular listing and Amazon’s current price, where they have received a solid 3.6 stars out of 5. Other notable deals in today’s round-up include the Sony MDR-XB400 at less than half the price Amazon is charging at $26 and the Pioneer DJ headphones at $25 including shipping. You can check out the rest of the deals below (all deals come with free shipping unless otherwise stated):

Monster Beats By Dre Wireless Bluetooth On-Ear headphones (white): $210 (Reg. $280)

Sony MDR-XB400 XB Series Extra Bass On-Ear headphones (green/grey): $26 (Reg. $60)

Sony MDR-ZX300 Studio Monitor On-Ear headphones (black): $19 + $3.50 shipping (Reg. $30)

Pioneer SE-D10MT-W Steez Dubstep headphones w/ mic (white): $20 + $5 shipping (Reg. $100)

Soul by Ludacris SL150BU Hi-Def On-Ear headphones (blue): $50 (Reg. $272)

German Maestro GMP 250 Closed headphones (black): $149 w/ code DAILYDEAL (Reg. $230)

Skullcandy S5LWCY-033 DJ-Style Stereo headphones w/ mic (black): $16 (Reg. $50) – New, bulk packaging

5 in 1 GearXS wireless headphones (black): $14 (Reg. $230)

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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