I found Bang & Olufsen noise-canceling headphones for under $800 in Amazon’s Spring Sale
SAVE $200: As of March 31, 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.
Voice 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
$999Retailer: 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.
Christian Wait is a freelance contributor to Mashable. Christian has countless years of gaming and tech journalism experience under his belt, and can usually be found in his office 3D printing or staring at Pokémon cards.