Dyson is behind some amazing appliances and gadgets, including its excellent vacuums and the top-rated Airwrap. The brand is also behind stylish headphones that run as high as $700. But we're always on the lookout for ways to avoid paying full price, and we're glad to report we found a deal worth considering.
Woot is now selling a new pair of the Dyson Zone active noise-canceling headphones for just $180, which makes them $20 lower than their previous record-low price. This deal slashes the cost of these headphones by a massive $520. Woot's deals also include a discount of $500 on the Dyson Zone Absolute Plus, bringing it down to only $200. This deal is live until Dec. 31 at 9:59 pm PT, or until sold out. Acting fast is key if you've been eyeing a new pair of high-end wireless headphones.
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If you live in a city or commute often, you'll appreciate the attachable visor that delivers purified air to your nose and mouth without touching your face. Speaking of being on the move, the battery will last up to 50 hours with just audio and noise cancellation, or 4 hours when the air-purification feature is active -- perfect for busy days.
This smart device also lets you monitor air quality and tweak settings using the MyDyson app. At up to $520 off, this is one of those special deals that don't come around often.
Still, if you think this discount isn't for you, check out the best headphone deals currently available to explore some more options.
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Why this deal matters
Dyson is known for precise engineering, and it shows with this pair of headphones. And a rare discount of up to 74% lets you grab a pair of these premium cans for way less than half the original price -- but it might not last for long. Quantities on Woot are usually pretty limited.
So, if you've been looking to upgrade, this is your chance to score the Dyson headphones at a new low price. It's also worth considering that Dyson no longer makes or sells these headphones itself -- so when third-party stock is gone, it's gone for good.
