Sony's WH1000XM4 headphones drop to $200 in Best Buy's early Black Friday sale

Sounds like incredible Black Friday savings.
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SAVE $150: As of Nov. 15, Sony's WH1000XM4 wireless headphones are on sale for $199.99 as part of Best Buy's early Black Friday sale. This is $150 off their list price of $349.99.


Black Friday has grown into quite the sale event throughout November, with several retailers offering up a variety of deals for shoppers to enjoy in the weeks leading up to the official day. Best Buy's Black Friday plan includes weekly doorbuster deals alongside plenty of early sales, ranging from TVs to gaming consoles to headphones. If you've had your eye on picking up the latter, we've got good news, the retailer's dropped a fantastic discount on Sony WH1000XM4 wireless headphones that's definitely worth checking out.

The sleek Sony WH1000XM4 wireless headphones are currently on sale for $199.99, $150 off their list price of $349.99. That's a fantastic early Black Friday treat for shoppers, especially considering how high-quality these headphones are.

We've ranked these headphones as the best overall in our list of the best wireless headphones. Mashable's Deputy Editor of Shopping and Reviews, Miller Kern, said that the Sony WH1000XM4's "have superior sound quality and noise cancellation. They're comparable to the Sennheiser PXC 550-II headphones, but have a more stylish look in our opinion — the ear cups are less bulky."

They also offer a nice selection of colors, all of which are on sale right now at Best Buy so you can have your pick of the black headphones, midnight blue, or silver.

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Best Buy's Black Friday sales have been the gift that keeps on giving, so don't miss out on this excellent deal on the Sony WH1000XM4 wireless headphones.

If you're looking for even more early Black Friday deals, you're in luck. Both Target and Walmart have their own Black Friday plans going on throughout the month of November, with each offering a wide variety of early discounts for shoppers to enjoy. Other retailers, like Amazon, also have plans set for the Black Friday shopping event, so you can set a reminder for when their biggest deals go live.

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