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Sony’s MDR-V6 studio monitor-style headphones are comfortable to wear for an extended period, offer a fairly neutral tone, and are nearly identical to the Sony MDR-7506 headphones that are pretty widely used by radio journalists and producers. I’ve got a pair of each and I can’t really tell the differences.
Prices usually range from around $80 to $100 for these Sony headphones. But right now BuyDig is running an unusual deal: you can pick up both a pair of Sony MDR-V6 headphones and a Google Home Mini smart speaker for $79 when you use the coupon code TQT12 at checkout.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Audio
- Sony MDR-V6 headphones + Google Home Mini smart speaker for $79 – BuyDig (coupon: TQT12)
- SoundPEATS Bluetooth audio accessories for $20 and up – Amazon
- Refurb Harman Kardon Esquire mini portable Bluetooth speaker for $30 – Harman (via eBay)
- JBL Clip 2 Bluetooth speaker for $40 – NeweggFlash
- Refurb UE Boom Bluetooth speakers (1st-gen) for $46 – Groupon
Storage
- QNAP TS-328 3-bay diskless NAS (network attached storage)Â system for $170 – Woot
- QNAP TS-431P 4-bay diskless NAS for $250 – Platinum Micro (via eBay)
Other
- Select Sabrent PC accessories for up to 43 percent off – Amazon
- Patriot LX 64GB SDXC card for $17 – NeweggFlash
- Artemis eBook by Andy Weir for $3 – Amazon
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
I used my MDR-V6 to listen to music at work for over 10 years (one pair the entire time). They sound great, but are very bulky. I’m on bluetooth now.
MDR-V6 dates back to at least the early 1980s (my pair lasted more than 20 years). Great headphones, though not the best.