Graphene drivers produce amazing sound in these on-ear headphones, which are 20% off today

If you’re looking for new on-ear headphones that offer killer sound, a sleek design, and a price tag that won’t break the bank, you’ve come to the right place. The Ghostek Rapture Series Wireless Bluetooth Headphones pack fantastic features typically associated with much more expensive models. The star of the show is definitely the use of 40mm graphene drivers that produce stunning HD audio, with deep bass and clear highs like you’ve never experienced. They’re equipped with Bluetooth 4.1+EDR as well as aptX audio technology, and they have impressive battery life, too. All that and a gorgeous design costs just $124.99 on a normal day on Amazon, but the site is currently running a big sale that saves you 20% so you’ll get them for $99.99. Ghostek’s Rapture headphones are being discounted in all three available colors, so definitely grab a pair while they’re on sale.

Here’s what you need to know from the product page:

  • 40mm Graphene Drivers Produce a Next-Level HD Audio Experience

  • Equipped with Bluetooth 4.1+EDR & aptX Audio Technology

  • Fitted with the Finest Soft Protein Leather Ear Cups | 3.5mm Audio Jack for Easy Inline Aux Cable Use

  • Take Hands-Free Calls On the Go with Built-in HD Microphone | Supports ShareMe Function for Simultaneous Listening

  • LED Battery Status Indicator Reminds You to Charge Up | Includes Ghostek’s 1-Year Limited Exchange Warranty

Ghostek Rapture Series Wireless Bluetooth Headphones | Black: $99.99
Ghostek Rapture Premium Bluetooth Wireless Headphones | Brown: $99.99
Ghostek Rapture Wireless On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones | Red: $99.99

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