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My Favorite JBL Over-Ear Headphones Are $100 Off During Amazon's Big Spring Sale

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If you're a music aficionado looking for a deal during Amazon's Big Spring Sale, these JBL Tour One M3 headphones might change your relationship with sound like they changed mine. And!—they're on sale for the lowest price Amazon has ever offered, a neat $100 off off the full retail price of $449.95.

Here are only some of the ways these JBL cans are better than my previous pair of over-ear headphones:

  • Excellent sound quality: That's the point, right? JBL's high-res audio is top-notch, especially for bluetooth headphones.

  • JBL Smart Tx: A separate unit that lets you connect to just about any audio source, including analog sources and non-bluetooth sources, and listen. It's also a touch screen controller so you can access all the controls without pulling out your phone.

  • 8-Mic True Adaptive Noise Cancelling 2.0: These things do a great job cancelling noise of all kinds, whether you want to fully focus on music or just have blessed silence at will. I had no idea how much ambient sound I'd been swimming in all day—the fridge running, the cars on the road, the wind—all gone in an instant.

  • Head-tracking spatial audio: JBL's spatial audio is just excellent, whether you use it for music, movies, or gaming.

  • High quality microphone: If you take calls with these, your voice will sound like a face-to-face conversation.

  • Battery life: They stay charged forever—up to 70 hours of music on a single charge.

It's not just me who thinks so: PCMag gave these four stars. Amazon's reviewers give them 4.4 stars. They're a great buy, especially right now.

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