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Headphones: Harman Kardon AE in-ears w/ mic & remote $45 (Reg. $80), SoundBot wireless BT over-ears $19 (orig. $100), more

Update: Ebay is offering the Beats by Dre Mixr HD On-Ear Headphones with inline remote & mic (White) for $149.99 shipped.

World Wide Stereo is offering the Harman Kardon AE Acoustically Enhanced In-Ear Headphones with Remote & Mic for $45 shipped using code SDAE during checkout. That’s $135 under the original price, $25 better than Amazon and the current lowest we can find. They feature call and music playback controls, a solid aluminum design, and come with 3 ear tip sleeves and a carrying case. They have received a 3.7/5 star rating among Amazon customers.

Next, Amazon has the SoundBot SB220 wireless Bluetooth noise-canceling headphones for $18.99 with free shipping on order of $25 or more. That’s around $80 off the original listing and matching the lowest we’ve seen these highly rate Bluetooth headphones go for. The feature up to 20 hours of playtime on a single charge, and feature hands free calling and music playback controls. They have received a 3.9/5 star rating from over 850 Amazon customers.

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  1. Jay Young (@J_Jay_Young) - 12 years ago

    Promo code is: SDAE as shown in the cart image …. not SDAE4 as written in the text above.

    • Justin Kahn - 12 years ago

      Hey, thanks for the heads-up! Post has been updated.

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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