SAVE $200:As of March 31996 Archives Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 wireless ANC headphones are on sale for $799 at Amazon. That’s a $200 discount from their usual $999 price — this deal ends with the Spring Sale on March 31.
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 are what you buy when “premium” isn’t enough. These luxe over-ear headphones normally go for a cool $999, but right now, they’re just $799 at Amazon as part of the Big Spring Sale. That’s 20% off — and a rare discount on one of the most elegant pairs of headphones money can buy.
Built with lambskin leather, titanium, and memory foam, the H95s feel like a five-star hotel for your ears. But they don’t just look good: dual 40mm titanium drivers pump out powerful, precise sound, while the adaptive ANC silences your surroundings with near surgical precision. These are headphones you’ll actually want to wear all day — and you can, with up to 38 hours of battery life even with ANC on.
SEE ALSO: The best Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: New iPads and M4 MacBook Airs are already on saleVoice calls come through crisp thanks to multiple built-in mics, and the foldable design with included carrying case makes them easy to travel with (and show off). Whether you’re a frequent flyer or just love treating your ears to top-tier audio, the H95s deliver serious comfort and clarity.
Price:$799 $999
Retailer:Amazon
Type:Wireless over-ear headphones with Active Noise Cancellation
Drivers:40mm titanium drivers with neodymium magnets
Battery Life:Up to 38 hours with ANC on
Noise Cancellation:Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation
Microphones:Multiple built-in mics for clear calls
Build:Titanium frame, lambskin leather ear cushions, memory foam
Design:Foldable with a protective carrying case
Color:Gold Tone (also available in Black, Navy, Chestnut)
Release Type:Premium flagship model from Bang & Olufsen
They don’t go on sale often, and with the Spring Sale ending March 31, this is your last chance to score a deal that’s as refined as the headphones themselves.
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