Bang & Olufsen's expensive Beoplay H8i noise-canceling headphones are $150 off

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Bang & Olufsen's expensive Beoplay H8i noise-canceling headphones are $150 off
Perhaps Bang & Olufsen doesn't have the notoriety of other audio brands like Sony and Bose when it comes to headphones, but the brand is well-known for its premium products. A good example is the Beoplay H8i, a pair of noise-canceling headphones that should compete with Sony's WH-1000XM3 and Bose's QuietComfort 35 Series II.

Unfortunately, Bang & Olufsen's headphones have a major disadvantage: they're slightly more expensive. The Beoplay H8i headphones usually sell for $400, $50 more than the Sony and Bose's headphones.

However, fans of the exquisite brand may buy a pair for a lot less if they act fast. Best Buy offers a $150 discount on the Beoplay H8i, so you'll be able to get them for just $250. The US retailer is running a clearance sale so once these are gone, it's unlikely they will be back at the same price.

Bang & Olufsen's Beoplay H8i headphones offer up to 45 hours of music playback and feature headset controls for volume, power on/off, play/pause, pair mode, noise-canceling suspend button and audio transparency. Also, thanks to the noise-canceling technology, the headphones block distracting background noises to offer an immersive sound environment.

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