These Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Are Nearly Half Off Today, Plus Other Bluetooth Deals

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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Today, these wireless bluetooth headphones are 48 percent off. These are good headphones, too, with aptX Hi-Fi technology offering superior sound quality and a long battery providing 40 hours of music. Over 2,600 customers have reviewed these, giving it an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars.

This one-day-only sale on Avantree products – that’s the company that makes the headphones – also includes other bluetooth products. Check out the entire deal below:

Normally $80, these wireless bluetooth headphones are 48 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $80, these wireless bluetooth headphones are 48 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Avantree 40 hr Wireless / Wired Bluetooth 4.0 Over-the-Ear Headphones / Headset with Mic, aptX Hi-Fi, Extra COMFORTABLE and LIGHTWEIGHT, NFC, DUAL Mode – Audition on sale for $41.24

Normally $65, this bluetooth transmitter is 48 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $65, this bluetooth transmitter is 48 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Avantree aptX LOW LATENCY Bluetooth 4.2 Transmitter for TV PC (3.5mm, RCA, Computer USB digital audio) Dual Link Wireless Audio Adapter for Headphones, Class 1 Range – Priva III on sale for $33.74

Normally $70, this bluetooth transmitter/receiver is 36 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $70, this bluetooth transmitter/receiver is 36 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Avantree Oasis LONG RANGE Bluetooth Transmitter and Receiver, aptX Low Latency, Optical RCA 3.5mm Audio, VOICE & DISPLAY, BYPASS for TV Speakers on sale for $44.99

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