Price Dropped: TREBLAB Z2 Bluetooth 5.0 noise-cancelling headphones now $71.97

Today"s highlighted deal comes via our Gear + Gadgets section of the Neowin Deals store, where for you can save $187,03 off TREBLAB Z2 Bluetooth 5.0 Noise-Cancelling Headphones. Double the sound, double the battery life and double the comfort with this top-flight headphone choice.

The Z2"s earned their name because they feature twice the sound, twice the battery life, and twice the convenience of competing headphones. This updated version of the original Z2s comes with a new all-black design and Bluetooth 5.0. Packed with TREBLAB"s most advanced Sound2.0™ technology with aptX and T-Quiet™ active noise-cancellation, these headphones deliver goosebump-inducing audio while drowning out the unwanted background noise. It"s like you"re at a concert every time you turn up the volume.

  • Feature top-grade, high-performance neodymium-backed 40mm speakers
  • Unrivaled T-Quiet™ active noise canceling technology drowns out unwanted background noise
  • Designed to fit ergonomically & securely for comfortable all-day wear
  • Incredible 35-hour battery life lets you listen for multiple days
  • Supports Siri & Google Voice assistants and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity

What"s the benefit?

The TREBLAB Z2 Bluetooth 5.0 Noise-Cancelling Headphones RRP* is normally $259, but you can pick them up for just $71.97 for a limited time that"s a saving of $187,03 (72%) off! For a full description, specs, and warranty info, click the link below.

Choose between White and Black logo, and an optional 1- or 2 year warranty at additional cost.

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