SAVE OVER $100:As of Dec. 2,Horror Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are discounted to $298 in Amazon's Cyber Monday sale. That's 25% off their list price of $399.99.
Cyber Monday marks your last chance to score massive savings ahead of the holidays. If you've been wanting to pick up some new headphones, whether for yourself or to gift a friend or family member, you can still save big on Sony's WH-1000XM5 headphones, a noise-canceling set we highly recommend picking up for Black Friday or Cyber Monday.
Sony's WH-1000XM5s are currently down to just $298. This is 25% off their original list price of $399.99 and even marks their lowest-ever price, per price tracker camelcamelcamel. All colors are on sale, so you can choose between black, midnight blue, silver, or smoky pink.
SEE ALSO: This is your last chance to save big on a 65-inch Samsung The Frame TV for Cyber MondayThese headphones made our list of the best noise-canceling headphones we recommend picking up during Black Friday or Cyber Monday. We had very high praise for them in our review as well, with Mashable's Miller Kern saying, "As someone who primarily listens to music through AirPods Pro, the noise cancellation on the Sony headphones is a game-changer. I found myself reaching for these headphones over my AirPods and Sennheiser PXC 550-IIs."
A deal like this one won't stick around beyond Cyber Monday, so if they've caught your eye, pick up the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones on sale for $298.
There are plenty more deals to check out right now as well. In our roundup of the best Cyber Monday deals, we highlight even more discounts on everything from Apple products to TVs to more headphones deals.
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