For a limited time, Target is offering an unbeatable deal on one of the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market. You can now purchase the Sony WH-1000XM4 noise-cancelling wireless headphones for just $179.99 after applying a 50% off Target Circle coupon (membership is free). This price is the lowest we've seen for this model, even surpassing last year's Black Friday deal by $20. Sony's headphones are widely regarded as the top choice for noise cancellation, outperforming competitors like Bose and Beats.
Although the Sony WH-1000XM4 is one generation behind the WH-1000XM5, it remains a top performer in the headphone market. Despite being released 5 years ago, the WH-1000XM4 still holds its ground against newer models. It delivers outstanding sound quality, effective active noise cancellation, and superior comfort (some argue it's more comfortable than the WH-1000XM5). With USB Type-C charging, it boasts up to 30 hours of battery life and supports Bluetooth Multipoint for connecting to two devices simultaneously. Its foldable, swiveling design makes it compact and portable. At under $200, it's a steal.
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If you're interested in the latest model, AliExpress is currently selling the Sony WH-1000XM5 wireless noise-canceling headphones for $225.18 after applying the coupon code "IFP7FJZ". These headphones are stocked in a US warehouse, ensuring free shipping and delivery within 1-2 weeks. While they come with an overseas warranty not valid in the US, AliExpress offers a 15-day free return policy and a refund guarantee if your order doesn't arrive within 20 days. The WH-1000XM5 boasts enhanced noise cancellation, improved passive isolation, and a more streamlined design compared to the WH-1000XM4.
"The Sony WH-1000XM5 represents a significant upgrade over its predecessor. The new design and AI technology enhance the noise-canceling capabilities, while the ambient listening mode is remarkably natural. The audio quality is exceptional, capable of delivering everything from intricate classical music to the explosive soundtracks of action movies."