SAVE OVER $180:As of Nov. 20,Sucking off a Man Caught Between Woman’s Legs the Sennheiser Momentum 4 wireless headphones are on sale for $199.95 (down from $379.95) at Amazon. This deal includes a $30 coupon for extra Black Friday savings.
Suppose premium sound is on your wishlist this Black Friday. In that case, the latest Sennheiser Momentum 4 deal might be music to your ears. Available for $199.95 at Amazon, these audiophile-grade headphones are discounted by over $180 from their original price of $379.95 — thanks to a 39% discount plus an additional $30 coupon.
These over-ear headphones are built for comfort and high performance. They feature Sennheiser's signature sound quality, powered by a 42mm transducer system and aptX Adaptive codec for a dynamic listening experience. Momentum 4 delivers crisp, detailed audio with rich bass and balanced highs. Streaming your favorite playlists or zoning out to a podcast sounds epic.
SEE ALSO: The best cheap laptops for 2024: Models under $1,000 that we've tested and lovedAdaptive Noise Cancellation (ANC) minimizes distractions and is perfect for tuning out noisy commutes or bustling coffee shops. When you need to stay aware of your surroundings, the adjustable transparency mode lets ambient noise in without removing your headphones.
Comfort is also a priority with the Momentum 4. Its lightweight, foldable design includes a padded headband and cushioned ear cups, making it ideal for extended listening sessions. Need a long battery life? You've got it — up to 60 hours of playback on a single charge, with fast-charging capabilities that give you several hours of use in just a few minutes.
The four beamforming microphones ensure your voice comes through clearly if you're taking calls. At the same time, built-in wind suppression helps maintain call quality in breezy conditions. And with the Sennheiser Smart Control App, you can customize your audio settings through an integrated equalizer and sound presets.
At $199.95, these headphones offer serious bang for your buck. Don't wait too long — this Black Friday deal won't last forever.
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