Good brand, a nice entry-level Noise Canceling Headphone.
Great sound matched by 90 hours battery life - Tom's Guide.
Audio-Technica ATH-S300BTBK Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphone $149 ($144 Price Beat) + Delivery ($0 with Uber) @ The Good Guys

Last edited 04/05/2025 - 12:45 by 1 other user
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Not the best deal. I bought from Kmart for $99.
is it good?
I was able to get them for $25 from target. Sound, noise cancelling and bass are pretty good. Only downside is that you can't fold them and they dont come with a case or pouch.
Sorry for the late reply.
Battery life and comfort are excellent. Noise cancelling is good - even when it's not turned on. Connectivity is the best I've experienced.
Personally the sound profile isn't for me, a bit too bassy. I prefer the more neutral ATH-M20xBT but those are not noise-cancelling headphones which always seem to have extra bass. But the warm profile is good for long listening spells.For $100 they are good value and the sound is in a different league to most budget headphones. It's even comparable to mid-range models like the Sony WH-CH720N and Sennheiser Accentum.
For $50 or even $25 they are excellent, and the only reasion not to get them at that price is if you wanted to put the money towards a $200+ set.There is no app support for this model though, so if you need to tinker with the sound you'll need a third party EQ.
Also, no hi-res codec support (which is also true of most headphones that cost twice as much), just SBC and AAC (iirc).
These headphones also support wired listening with a standard aux cable.
There are four selectable modes: Noise-cancelling, Hear-through, Low-latency, and Normal.
And Rapid Charge through USB-C.As KoalaTeaPuns pointed out, these do not fold up, but the earcups do swivel so they do fold flat.
No case though.
$25??? That's an epic deal
I wonder if it's a price errorI don't think so. The price dropped from the initial "Black Friday Special" $99, to $50, to $25.
But I think those price drops were when stock was very low. People snapped them up from Kmart at the original price ($99) so they dropped their price quite quickly to get rid of the last few units but I think they went under the radar at Target.
Neither store promoted them particularly well and considering JB Hifi were (and still are) asking $249, you might wonder if the Black Friday price was a price error in the first place.
$150 for entry level, that's been much cheaper. Yeah-nah.
Yeah.. but is it much cheaper right now?
Not sure why I'm arguing this, carry on.
You may get a $5 dollars more PRICE BEAT to $144.