Quite a Deal: Snag the Skullcandy Hesh ANC Wireless Headphones for Over 50% Off
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Upgrade without emptying your wallet, thanks to today's Walmart tech deals. The HyperX QuadCast S mic is now 40% off and brings crisp audio, RGB flair, and streamer-ready features that make it a no-brainer for podcasts, Twitch, or YouTube. The Skullcandy Hesh ANC slash 52% off and deliver bass-heavy sound, comfy wear, and built-in Tile tracking that's useful when you misplace them. And for your downtime, The Last of Us Part I on PS5 drops 29% and brings jaw-dropping visuals and immersive gameplay that hits even harder the second time through.
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The HyperX QuadCast S is a must-have if you're into any kind of audio content creation. Our expert calls it, "A gaming-focused USB microphone designed for streamers, Let's Players, podcasters, and anyone who might be putting themselves out on YouTube or Twitch." It has crisp, clear sound quality and supports multiple recording patterns, making it versatile for different setups. The built-in pop filter and adjustable gain control are super handy, and it even comes with customizable RGB lighting to match your style. With an "Excellent" rating in our 2020 and an Editors' Choice award, it's one of the best USB mics out there, now at a 40% discount.
The Skullcandy Hesh ANC hits the right spot when it comes to fine bass quality. 'The wireless Skullcandy Hesh ANC headphones deliver powerful audio performance in a comfortable design,' says our audio expert, , who gave them a 'Good' rating in . These things are super comfy for long stretches, and the built-in Tile tracking is quite helpful if you tend to misplace your gear. You get decent noise cancellation that holds up on commutes or flights, and the bass-forward sound really gives hip-hop and EDM a serious thump. With the 52% off, it's a solid pick if you like your sound bold and booming.
Apple AirPods Max ANC Wireless Headphones (USB-C Charging, Starlight) for $479.99 (List Price $549.00)
Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones (Black) for $39.99 (List Price $59.99)
Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones for $249.00 (List Price $349.00)
Beats Studio Pro Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones (Black) for $169.95 (List Price $349.99)
Sonos Ace Wireless Noise Cancellation Over-Ear Headphones (Black) for $349.00 (List Price $449.00)
The visual upgrades on The Last of Us for PS5 are striking, and you really notice it when a flashlight cuts through pitch-black tunnels or when characters' expressions hit way harder than before. As puts it, 'The Last of Us Part I is easily one of the best-looking games on the PS5,' and he rated it 'Good' in . It still plays exactly like the original, but the added detail and immersive DualSense support make the tense, emotional story hit even harder the second time around. He also enjoyed the many accessibility options and the loads of bonus material. Pick it up today for $20 off!
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 (Pre-Order) for $49.99
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Tactical Edition (Pre-Order) for $69.99
Monster Hunter Wilds Standard Edition for $59.86 (List Price $69.99)
Black Myth: Wukong for $59.99 (List Price $64.99)
Silent Hill 2 for $59.66 (List Price $69.99)
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