Save an extra 10% on the Treblab Z2 noise-cancelling headphones

In the market for a pair of Bluetooth earphones? Consider the Treblab Z2 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones, which are currently only $71 in the AndroidGuys Deals Store. They’re discounted an extra ten percent for a limited time as part of a Valentine’s Day promotion.

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These are the sort of headphones that not only sound great, but they’re designed for long lasting comfort. Not only that, but the 35 hour battery life means you’ll be rocking out to an entire discography before charging back up!

The Z2’s earned their name because they feature twice the sound, twice the battery life, and twice the convenience of competing headphones.

Treblab Z2

  • Feature top-grade, high-performance neodymium-backed 40mm speakers
  • Latest T-Quiet™ active noise canceling technology drowns out unwanted background nose
  • Designed to fit ergonomically & securely for comfortable all-day wear
  • Incredible 35-hour battery life lets you listen for multiple days

Where to Buy

Available in the AndroidGuys Deals Store, you can save an extra 10% off the already great price– but only if you act fast. Pick yours up for only $71 right now!

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For every $25 you spend in the AG Deals Store you get $1 credit added to your account. And, if you refer the deal via social media or an email that results in a purchase, you’ll earn $10 credit in your account.

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If this is your first time buying, you are also eligible for 10% discount! Just be sure to subscribe for email updates.

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