Amazon Prime Day 2020 is here, falling on Tuesday, October 13 and Wednesday, October 14. If it’s the best Prime Day headphones deals you’re after, we have got a great selection for you.
Your first task is to decide what kind of headphones you want, and how much you want to pay – though how much you can save may also influence you. Whether you want over-ear or in-ear, affordable or premium, there are plenty of choices at great prices. Noise-canceling is a particularly popular headphones group and one of the very best brands for this feature, Bose, is here.
There are plenty of other classic brands to choose from, like JVC and the mighty Sony. Or maybe you think Sennheiser headphones are hard to beat – and you’d be right, by the way – well, Sennheiser’s in the Prime Day Headphone Deals, too, alongside Skullcandy and JBL Oh, and look no further for one of the coolest names on the planet: Beats By Dre, with its unmissable, sporty Powerbeats Pro in-ears heavily reduced.
Note that Prime Day headphone deals are always popular, so when you know what you want, it’s worth moving quickly to snag the exact brand, model and color you want. And remember, to take part in most deals, you’ll need to be a Prime subscriber.
The Best Prime Day Headphones Deals
Apple AirPods Pro
Apple AirPods Pro
AirPods Pro are sublime: the tiny true-wireless buds fit in your ears snugly to ensure the audio stays in and the world’s cacophony out. Then there’s sensational active noise-canceling to improve the sound even more. Not to mention a Transparency Mode that lowers the volume of the music playback and uses the microphones to enable you to hear someone talking to you without removing your earbuds. And Amazon has just reduced the price from $249 to $199 – a 20% reduction that’ll save you $50.
Apple AirPods With Charging Case (Wired)
Apple AirPods With Charging Case (Wired)
Or maybe you’d be happy with the regular AirPods. Normally, you’d pay $159, but right now, if you’re quick, you can snag them for $124.99, that’s a 21% reduction that takes $34.01 off the regular sticker price. These are elegant, efficient earbuds with a look that’s become – to coin an over-used word – iconic. They are instantly recognizable as Apple’s earbuds and they look great. The sound quality is extremely good, whether you’re listening to music or on a phone call. And AirPods were the first with a super-cool feature: take one earbud out and the music pauses automatically until you put it back.
Apple AirPods With Wireless Charging Case
Apple AirPods With Wireless Charging Case
There’s also an offer for the model with the wireless charging case – that’s the one that lets you plonk the case down on a charging pad instead of plugging it in. For Prime Day, these are reduced from $199 by $39.01 to $159.99, which is the normal price of the model without the wireless charging capability. There’s no noise-canceling here, but these are great-sounding earbuds. If you have an iPhone, there’s no product that’s as simple to connect.
Bose QuietComfort 35 II
Bose QuietComfort 35 II
Some of the best noise-canceling headphones ever made, Bose’s QuietComfort 35 II over-ears are sublimely comfortable and tremendously easy to use. Three different color options are available and all have a big savings attached: $100 or $150. That’s because the original prices of $299-$349 are discounted to just $199. Pick from silver, black and the limited-edition Triple Midnight, which looks as cool as it sounds. You can read more about this pair of headphones in my full review of the Prime Day Bose headphone deal.
Powerbeats Pro Wireless Earphones
Powerbeats Pro Wireless Earphones
Beats by Dre makes a lot of different headphones and Powerbeats Pro wireless in-ears are some of the brand’s most successful cans. They’re sweat-resistant so your motivational playlist is always available and no matter how active you are, they won’t fall out, thanks to an elegant earhook that holds them in place. Add in Apple’s advanced H1 chip to add extra features and an all-round excellent audio quality and these are hard to resist. Choose from ivory and black color finishes.
Sennheiser’s Momentum series have one of the most distinctive-looking designs around. Momentum 3 has the latest features and Sennheiser’s excellent noise-canceling. All in a pair of headphones that sit comfortably on your head and sound as good as they look. There’s a smart app, compatibility with Amazon’s Alexa and even a Transparent Hearing mode to let the outside world in. All for a great price: a 20% reduction means the normal price of $399.95 is cut by $81.95 to $318.
This deal goes live at 10/13/2020 09:00:00 PST
Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones
Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones
Pay just $88 instead of the regular $198 price for these solidly built, wireless noise-cancelers from Sony. These are headphones which go on and on, for up to 35 hours, and fit snugly over the ears to keep the music in and the world out. The multiple microphones automatically sense the level of noise around you and adjust accordingly. The $110 savings here is great. Choose from black and blue finishes.
Sony Noise-Canceling Headphones for Half Price
Sony WHXB900N Noise Cancelling Headphones
Normally $248 but for Prime Day just $123, a savings of $125. These great-looking headphones sound fantastic thanks to powerful bass, tremendous noise-cancelation and even a mode which lets in the noise of the world without you having to remove the headphones. They’re compatible with Alexa or Google Assistant. Just touching the earcup lets you skip tracks, change volume or even answer a phone call. Black and blue colorways available.
Sony WH-CH510 Wireless Headphones
Sony WH-CH510 Wireless Headphones
Pay $39.99 instead of the regular $59.83 for these cool headphones from audio masters Sony. They are superbly lightweight and have 35 hours’ battery life. The cups swivel so they’re easier to carry and they charge quickly, too. A built-in microphone means you can use them for phone calls. The white finish is eye-catching and attractive.
Skullcandy Indy XT True Wireless In-Ear Earbud
Skullcandy Indy XT True Wireless In-Ear Earbud
Save $45 on the regular $84.99 price on these cool little earbuds, available for Prime Day for just $39.99. Lovers of detail will appreciate the subtle skull logo, while everyone will enjoy the great fit, thanks to ear gels. Battery life is up to 16 hours, with 4 hours in the earbuds themselves and another 8 hours in the charging case.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The tiny Mideast nation of Kuwait has banned the release of the video game “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6,” which features the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and is set in part in the 1990s Gulf War.
The video game, a first-person shooter, follows CIA operators fighting at times in the United States and also in the Middle East. Game-play trailers for the game show burning oilfields, a painful reminder for Kuwaitis who saw Iraqis set fire to the fields, causing vast ecological and economic damage. Iraqi troops damaged or set fire to over 700 wells.
There also are images of Saddam and Iraq’s old three-star flag in the footage released by developers ahead of the game’s launch. The game’s multiplayer section, a popular feature of the series, includes what appears to be a desert shootout in Kuwait called Scud after the Soviet missiles Saddam fired in the war. Another is called Babylon, after the ancient city in Iraq.
Activision acknowledged in a statement that the game “has not been approved for release in Kuwait,” but did not elaborate.
“All pre-orders in Kuwait will be cancelled and refunded to the original point of purchase,” the company said. “We remain hopeful that local authorities will reconsider, and allow players in Kuwait to enjoy this all-new experience in the Black Ops series.”
Kuwait’s Media Ministry did not respond to requests for comment from The Associated Press over the decision.
“Call of Duty,” which first began in 2003 as a first-person shooter set in World War II, has expanded into an empire worth billions of dollars now owned by Microsoft. But it also has been controversial as its gameplay entered the realm of geopolitics. China and Russia both banned chapters in the franchise. In 2009, an entry in the gaming franchise allowed players to take part in a militant attack at a Russian airport, killing civilians.
But there have been other games recently that won praise for their handling of the Mideast. Ubisoft’s “Assassin’s Creed: Mirage” published last year won praise for its portrayal of Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age in the 9th century.
Copenhagen, 22.10.2024 – COBOD International, the global leader in 3D construction printing technology, proudly introduces the BOD3 3D Construction Printer for 3D printing of real concrete. Equipped with an extendable ground-based track system, the BOD3 advances the construction process by eliminating printer downtime between multiple buildings on the same site, setting anew benchmark for productivity and efficiency. The BOD3 is the most advanced solution for high-volume low-rise construction and a very effective alternative to conventional construction methods.
The heart and key feature of the new BOD3 3D printer is the advanced extendable ground-based track system. This system enables limitless extension along the Y-axes (length), expanding the printable area to cover 2 or 3 buildings, and reducing setup time to a single installation for multi-building projects. It’s a game-changer, allowing continuous, uninterrupted printing across large sites, increasing efficiency for high volume and mass production at an unmatchable scale.
Render of COBOD BOD3 3D Construction Printer.
The BOD3, COBOD’s third printer model, is the outstanding achievement of years of dedicated research, development, and close collaboration with customers. It is a vital advancement in automated construction technology, directly addressing the urgent global demand for faster, smarter, more efficient and sustainable building solutions. Like every COBOD 3D printer, the BOD3’s modular design offers customization, allowing it to easily adapt to any customer’s size wishes in addition to complying with the various sizes of construction sites anywhere in the world.
The BOD3 follows COBOD’s vision to build smarter through automation. Its operational stand combines the control and monitoring of both the 3D printer and supplementary equipment in one user-friendly system. The Advanced Hose Management System (AHMS) transports 3D printable material from the materials delivery system to the printhead via hoses secured within E-chains, minimizing physical labor and optimizing material flow. With the addition of the dual dosing system for additives, operators can better control the concrete and adapt it to onsite environmental conditions. By introducing additives directly at the printhead, the system reduces drying time between layers, speeding up the overall construction process. Designed for easy operation and precision, the BOD3 can be operated by a small, trained, and certified team, reducing the costs of projects.
Incorporating the innovative Universal X-Carriage, the BOD3 is ready for future COBOD advancements and technologies, like the introduction of additional tools for the printer aimed at insulating, painting, sanding, etc. This ensures long-term versatility and performance that will keep the BOD3 at the forefront of the industry for years to come.
Universal X-Carriage with Printhead.
Already deployed to the global market, the BOD3 is currently active in Indonesia, by Modula Tiga Dimensi, Angola, by Power2Build, andBahrain, by Ab’aad 3D. The customers report faster project execution with near-zero downtime between individual buildings on the same site. The projects showcase the BOD3’s ability to speed up construction and print with real concrete, with 99% locally sourced materials and 1% of innovative D.fab, a co-developed solution by COBOD and Cemex to make concrete 3D printable.
Henrik Lund-Nielsen, Founder and General Manager of COBOD, commented on the BOD3: “The global housing crisis demands a more efficient construction solution that is faster, more efficient, and scalable. The BOD3 is our answer to this challenge. Drawing on years of research and expertise, we’ve designed the BOD3 with innovative features, making it our most cost-effective and efficient model yet for multiple low-rise buildings. Its design supports high-volume, linear production of houses, enabling mass production without compromising quality. The fact that six units have already been sold before its official launch speaks volumes about the BOD3’s market demand and the trust our customers place in our technology.”
Michael Holm, Chief Innovation Officer at COBOD, states, “The advanced ground-based track system was developed as a response to our customers’ needs to increase efficiency and productivity. Now the 3D construction printer can be easily extended, and multiple consecutive structures can be printed with minimal repositioning and zero downtime between projects, making 3D construction printing more efficient than ever before.”
The BOD3 is now available for purchase worldwide; for more information, please visit our website, www.cobod.com, or contact us at info@cobod.com.
COBOD stands as the global leader in supplying 3D printers for the construction sector, with over 80 printers distributed across North and Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. Driven by a mission to revolutionize construction through multifunctional robots based on 3D printing, COBOD envisions automating half of the construction processes to achieve faster, cost-effective, sustainable results with enhanced design versatility.
From residential, commercial, and public buildings, COBOD’s 3D printers have been instrumental in erecting 1- to 3-story structures across all six inhabited continents. The innovative technology also extends to fabricate large-scale data centers, wind turbine towers, tanks, and more.
Embracing an open-source material approach, COBOD collaborates with global partners, including customers, academia, and suppliers. The company, backed by prominent shareholders such as General Electric, CEMEX, Holcim, and PERI, operates from its main office in Copenhagen, Denmark, and regional competence centers in Miami, Florida, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. COBOD’s dynamic team comprises over 100 professionals from 25 diverse nationalities.
ABOUT MODULA TIGA DIMENSI
PT Modula Tiga Dimensi is a joint venture between Bakrie & Brothers (BNBR) and COBOD. BNBR focuses on offering and providing solutions for housing backlog problems currently encountered by the country.
Teaming up with COBOD International, the company is now set to adopt the latest 3D printing construction technology and is ready to offer the Indonesian market a new and better solution to housing obstructions.
ABOUT POWER2BUILD
Reshaping the construction sector and adapting it to urgent human needs.
Power2Build is a technology company for the construction industry, prepared to establish partnerships with private, public, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) so that they can make the transition to Build 4.0 through 3DCP.
We offer our clients value-added services and high-quality projects, always with a multidisciplinary approach that brings together the necessary experience to deal with complex issues.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Artificial intelligence‘s recent rise to the forefront of business has left most office workers wondering how often they should use the technology and whether a computer will eventually replace them.
Those were among the highlights of a recent study conducted by the workplace communications platform Slack. After conducting in-depth interviews with 5,000 desktop workers, Slack concluded there are five types of AI personalities in the workplace: “The Maximalist” who regularly uses AI on their jobs; “The Underground” who covertly uses AI; “The Rebel,” who abhors AI; “The Superfan” who is excited about AI but still hasn’t used it; and “The Observer” who is taking a wait-and-see approach.
Only 50% of the respondents fell under the Maximalist or Underground categories, posing a challenge for businesses that want their workers to embrace AI technology. The Associated Press recently discussed the excitement and tension surrounding AI at work with Christina Janzer, Slack’s senior vice president of research and analytics.
Q: What do you make about the wide range of perceptions about AI at work?
A: It shows people are experiencing AI in very different ways, so they have very different emotions about it. Understanding those emotions will help understand what is going to drive usage of AI. If people are feeling guilty or nervous about it, they are not going to use it. So we have to understand where people are, then point them toward learning to value this new technology.
Q: The Maximalist and The Underground both seem to be early adopters of AI at work, but what is different about their attitudes?
A: Maximalists are all in on AI. They are getting value out of it, they are excited about it, and they are actively sharing that they are using it, which is a really big driver for usage among others.
The Underground is the one that is really interesting to me because they are using it, but they are hiding it. There are different reasons for that. They are worried they are going to be seen as incompetent. They are worried that AI is going to be seen as cheating. And so with them, we have an opportunity to provide clear guidelines to help them know that AI usage is celebrated and encouraged. But right now they don’t have guidelines from their companies and they don’t feel particularly encouraged to use it.
Overall, there is more excitement about AI than not, so I think that’s great We just need to figure out how to harness that.
Q: What about the 19% of workers who fell under the Rebel description in Slack’s study?
A: Rebels tend to be women, which is really interesting. Three out of five rebels are women, which I obviously don’t like to see. Also, rebels tend to be older. At a high level, men are adopting the technology at higher rates than women.
Q: Why do you think more women than men are resisting AI?
A: Women are more likely to see AI as a threat, more likely to worry that AI is going to take over their jobs. To me, that points to women not feeling as trusted in the workplace as men do. If you feel trusted by your manager, you are more likely to experiment with AI. Women are reluctant to adopt a technology that might be seen as a replacement for them whereas men may have more confidence that isn’t going to happen because they feel more trusted.
Q: What are some of the things employers should be doing if they want their workers to embrace AI on the job?
A: We are seeing three out of five desk workers don’t even have clear guidelines with AI, because their companies just aren’t telling them anything, so that’s a huge opportunity.
Another opportunity to encourage AI usage in the open. If we can create a culture where it’s celebrated, where people can see the way people are using it, then they can know that it’s accepted and celebrated. Then they can be inspired.
The third thing is we have to create a culture of experimentation where people feel comfortable trying it out, testing it, getting comfortable with it because a lot of people just don’t know where to start. The reality is you can start small, you don’t have to completely change your job. Having AI write an email or summarize content is a great place to start so you can start to understand what this technology can do.
Q: Do you think the fears about people losing their jobs because of AI are warranted?
A: People with AI are going to replace people without AI.