SAVE OVER $60: As of June 23,Historical Archives get $31.99 off the Sony XM6 headphones along with a $30 Amazon gift card.
For those looking for the latest in noise-canceling headphones to make commuting and long travels as peaceful as possible, Amazon has been dropping some interesting discounts ahead of Prime Day.
Sony XM6headphones — usually very expensive — are on sale and include an Amazon gift card. To start, Sony XM6headphones have been reduced by $31.99 in price to $448. Then, you’ll also get a $30 Amazon gift card to put toward another purchase — saving you $61.99 in total.
SEE ALSO: The 9 best headphones of 2025 — how do the new Sony XM6 compare?Available until the end of June 23 this limited-time deal specifies on the product page that you need to add the bundle to your cart first and then check out to qualify for the gift card, rather than click the “Buy Now” button.
Sony XM6 headphones impressed us with their phenomenal noise cancelation, long-term comfort, improved audio quality, and much more. In fact, they’re among our nine best headphones of 2025. Our reviewmentions that the elite features do enough to justify the initial price tag. With the added value you get from the Amazon gift card, this is a deal worth grabbing.
For added savings this season, we’ve also found 21 surprisingly simple Amazon dealsfeaturing gadgets — from water-resistant speakers to earbuds designed for sleeping. If you plan on enjoying some music or TV content with those new headphones, the Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus tablet is still at its lowest ever priceahead of Prime Day.
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