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16 noise-cancelling headphones and earbuds are already on sale ahead of Amazons Big Spring Sale
Best noise-cancelling headphones deals ahead of the Big Spring Sale


If spring is the season of cleaning and rebirth, why can’t that include your old, half-functioning noise-cancelling headphones barely hanging on to half their original battery life?
While Black Friday and Prime Day are generally great times of year to pick up a new pair of headphones, that doesn’t mean you’re left high and dry in the spring, especially thanks to Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.
The sitewide sale starts for its third year running on March 25 and goes all the way through March 31. Prime and non-Prime members alike can enjoy savings, and while this sale is more focused on season-appropriate savings like outdoor and cleaning supplies, historically we’ve also seen great deals on tech like noise-cancelling headphones.
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale kicks off on March 25 this year. Here’s how we’re prepping for it.
Early shoppers also have more of an edge. Because the Spring Sale isn’t necessarily Black Friday-level, some early deals are just as good as what you’ll see live during the sale. With that in mind, we gathered up 16 of the best noise-cancelling headphones and earbuds deal live ahead of the sale:
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Why we like it
As nearly three year old headphones not from Bose or Sony, the Beats Studio Pro may seem unassuming. Yet in his testing, Mashable contributor Alex Bracetti called them the better option for folks looking into buying the Apple AirPods Max, saying that Beats had a similar noise cancelling performance, and are better optimized for sound quality. Add in that they’re basically just as compatible with Apple devices (with Beats being Apple-owned,) offer 24 hours of battery life to the Max’s 20, and at this sale price are still about $280 cheaper than the Max’s on sale — well, the choice seems clear to us.
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Why we like it
The AirPods Pro 3 are not only the best earbuds Apple has ever made, but one of the best value earbuds available on the market. They have excellent noise cancellation, a great neutral sound profile (though we do miss the presence of a custom equalizer), five different eartips for finding the best fit, eight hours of battery life per charge, a built-in heart rate monitor, and live translation features. Whether you use them for work, working out, or simply for leisure, at full price they’re more accessible than Bose and Sony’s flagship offerings. On sale for $199.99, they’re just over $15 away from their record low price, and still a far cry cheaper than their competition.
Check out our full review of the Apple AirPods Pro 3.
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Wix cuts 1,000 employees in latest AI-fueled layoff
Website builder Wix has laid off 20 percent of its staff, amounting to 1,000 employees, Reuters and others have reported.
On May 28, Wix cofounder and CEO Avishai Abrahami shared his internal message to the Wix team on X, stating that the reasons behind the layoff are the strengthening of the Israeli shekel against the U.S. dollar (Wix is an Israeli company) and the “fast evolution of AI capabilities.”
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“As the majority of our teams are Israel-based, a very meaningful portion of our costs are shekel-denominated, while our revenue is largely dollar-denominated,” Abrahami wrote of the former. “This creates a structural pressure on our ability to operate at our current scale. It is a reality that directly shapes what is sustainable for our company.”
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In terms of AI, Abrahami wrote that companies need to adapt to AI changes in order to compete, and that “We are moving to a structure with fewer levels between any member of our leadership and the most junior person on the team.”
It’s only the latest announcement of a major tech company laying off workers to usher in AI, including Meta, Snap, Amazon, and Pinterest. A Dec. 2025 report stated that AI was linked to 50,000 job cuts last year.
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Polymarket is trying to block VPNs as it faces potential legal trouble
Online prediction platform, Polymarket, is starting to block IP addresses from VPNs and asking some users to identify themselves, The Information first reported.
Due to regional regulations and international sanctions, Polymarket is blocked in 33 countries and several regions. But people in those places could, in theory, use a VPN, or Virtual Private Network, to mask their real location. According to The Information, Polymarket has now made it harder to use VPNs. It’s blocking certain IP addresses associated with VPNs and blocking accounts with suspicious connection patterns.
If it doesn’t start enforcing its official policy, Polymarket could risk regulatory action, The Information reported.
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Polymarket is also apparently asking some customers for their identities to “access faster trading technology,” the report states. This marks a shift from the market’s previous model of anonymous trading, TechRadar reported.
The news comes during a broader crackdown on VPNs in the U.S. and elsewhere. Utah now bans using VPNs to visit porn sites, though the law doesn’t go into effect for Aylo websites like Pornhub until Sept. The UK is also considering a VPN ban for children following a spike in usage after the enactment of its age verification law, the Online Safety Act.
Age verification laws require proof of age, like a government ID or a facial scan, to see explicit content or content otherwise deemed “harmful to minors.” Two studies on the burgeoning laws state that they don’t work to keep minors off porn sites, and instead infringe on adults’ First Amendment rights in the case of U.S. laws.
Last year, First Amendment experts warned Mashable of VPN bans as “second-order censorship.” When people work around the initial law, in this case, age verification, then further regulations ensue.
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Cancel your Claude sub and get lifetime access to ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and more for $60
TL;DR: ChatPlayground gives you access to 20+ AI tools like GPT and Claude, lets you send prompts to multiple tools, and has a lifetime subscription on sale for $60 through May 31.
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Picking the right AI model for a task used to mean opening five different tabs and running the same prompt five different times. Most people end up paying for one subscription, defaulting to it out of habit, and wondering why the outputs feel inconsistent. ChatPlayground AI puts GPT, Claude Sonnet 4, Gemini 1.5 Flash, DeepSeek V3, Llama, Perplexity, and more AI models in one interface, lets you enter a single prompt, and shows you the results side by side so you can pick the best one. A lifetime Unlimited Plan is on sale for $59.97 right now (reg. $79).
The side-by-side comparison completely changes how you use AI for serious work. Instead of guessing which model handles a task best or burning through your daily limits trying to find out, you run the prompt once and choose the output that works. That matters most when you’re prompt engineering, drafting content, debugging code, or researching something where accuracy is non-negotiable.
Beyond comparisons, the platform includes prompt engineering tools to refine and optimize prompts for better results, image and PDF chat for context-aware responses, saved conversation history for ongoing projects, and AI image generation for creative work.
The Unlimited Plan removes message limits entirely, so it’s a great fit for teams running experiments or using AI heavily throughout the day. Priority access to new models and features is included, along with priority customer support. Available to both new and existing users, with unlimited devices supported and updates included. It runs on the latest versions of Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
Instead of paying monthly for a single model and hoping it handles everything, why not get them all for life?
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Until May 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT, you can get a ChatPlayground AI lifetime subscription on sale for $59.97.
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