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Get a recommended pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones for $68 today

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Today’s Dealmaster is headlined by a nifty deal on Anker’s Soundcore Life Q30, as the wireless noise-canceling headphones are currently available for $68 at various retailers. That’s $12 off the device’s typical going rate online and only $4 higher than the lowest price we’ve tracked.

While we recently sang the praises of the $200 Puro Pro headphones, the Soundcore Life Q30 is a great choice for those who can’t spend that much. We haven’t formally reviewed the headphones on the site, but we plan to make them a budget pick in an upcoming guide to wireless noise-canceling headphones. For well under $100, they offer a comfortable design that’s well-padded and light on the head (if heavy on plastic), tremendous battery life that can supply more than 40 hours per charge (depending on volume), USB-C charging, physical volume and playback controls, and convenient multidevice pairing.

In terms of sound quality, the Soundcore Life Q30 has a “V-shaped” signature, which means they accentuate the bass and treble ranges at the expense of some midrange detail. The bass is particularly emphasized, so many hip-hop and pop tracks will have some serious punch. The headphones are definitely not a device for audio purists who like their cans to be as true to a song’s recording quality as possible, but if you prefer a more excited sound (and many do), the Soundcore Life Q30 provide that without sounding sloppy. What’s more, Anker’s companion app has a graphic EQ with several presets that let you customize the sound into something brighter or more flat.

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