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Sony WF-C710N deal drops these wireless ANC earbuds to just $88

The Sony WF-C710N earbuds return to their 2026-low at Amazon, with ANC, over 30-hour battery life, and multipoint pairing.

Sony WF-C710N deal drops these wireless ANC earbuds to just $88

Sony's WF-C710N wireless earbuds are currently on sale for $88 on Amazon, a 32% discount off their $129.99 suggested retail price. This represents a $41.99 savings and represents one of the best deals available for these earbuds in recent months. What sets these earbuds apart is their active noise canceling (ANC), which many reviewers have noted as surprisingly effective for their price point.

Designed for frequent commuters and gym-goers, these earbuds offer strong noise reduction without the high price tag of flagship models.

The Sony WF-C710N provides around 8.5 hours of battery life with ANC enabled, or up to 12 hours when ANC is turned off. The charging case adds another 30+ hours of playtime. Day-to-day usability is enhanced by touch controls, wear detection, multipoint pairing for seamless switching between devices, and app-based EQ customization to fine-tune the sound profile.

The earbuds themselves deliver a bass-forward sound signature that is clear and enjoyable, making them well-suited for daily use, commuting, and casual listening sessions.

At $88, the Sony WF-C710N represents excellent value, offering robust noise cancellation, long battery life, and a solid set of features at a more affordable price point. This deal makes the earbuds even more appealing to those seeking high-quality audio with effective noise reduction without breaking the bank.

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