Whether your 2021 goal is to work out more or just take extra time to relax and chill out, a pair of Bluetooth headphones will be music to your ears.
Amazon is currently offering a massive discount on Sennheiser's top-of-the-range Momentum 2.0 wireless Bluetooth headphones.
The headphones would usually set you back £169.99, but Amazon currently has them on offer for £75, meaning you're saving a huge £94.99 (that's 56%).
Momentum 2.0 gives you a clear sound, with powerful bass response and detailed vocal projection.
They also have a three-button remote and high-quality microphone, which means you can manage your music and phone calls on the go.
And because snug fit is crucial for in-ear buds, there are four sets of earbuds included so you can pick the size that's right for you. The headphones also have a real leather neckband to give you extra comfort.
You can also save on Sennheiser's IE 80S BT Audiophile headphones, which are also Bluetooth-enabled and with a voice assistant you can use with Amazon and Alexa.
Originally priced at £149.93, you can now snap them up for £139.
Amazon is also offering a discount on Sennheiser's Momentum True wireless in-ear headphones, which made Digital Spy's list of the best wireless headphones and earphones Amazon has to offer last year.
The headphones are currently available for £149.95, down from their normal price of £167.95.
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