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Headphones: Philips Bluetooth over-ears $31, Audio-Technica over-ears (refurb) $39, Yurbuds sport in-ears $15, more

Newegg has the Philips SHB9100 Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones in black for $29.99 plus $0.99 shipping. That’s $89 under the original listing, nearly half Amazon’s price, $9 below our previous mention and the best we can find. They have a 4.3/5 star rating from 81 Amazon customers. Full feature list below.

Focus Camera has a series of refurbished Audio-Technica headphones on sale today. All of which are the lowest prices we can find and include free shipping. They also all have 4+ star ratings on Amazon, much like the rest of the popular Audio-Technica headphone lineup.

If you’re looking for an in-expensive set of earbuds, Microsoft Store has the Yurbuds Ironman INSPIRE Talk Sport Earbuds for $14.99 shipped using code pv9rnypvh in the cart (Reg. $20+, best we can find). You’ll find more options in our previous roundup and in the latest T-Mobile sale from JBL, Klipsch and more.

Philips SHB9100 Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones:

  • Choice of wireless or wired listening via 3.5mm plug in option
  • Sound isolating super soft ear cushions
  • Easily switch between music and calls with smart controls
  • Integrated slim headband design
  • The newly innovated deluxe FloatingCushions design allows for full multi-directional, auto-adjustment of the cushions,

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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