Let me guess: you're still using the stock earbuds that came with your phone. Don't deny it, I see you every day, on the bus and train, listening to white cords coming out of your ears. I get it—they were free, and they were convenient, and you haven't gotten around to upgrading. But you should know that they don't actually sound that great, and those white buds tell everyone—even muggers—what you've got in your pocket. Today's Dealzmodo is for you; we're giving you a chance to upgrade your stock earbud noise to premium Klipsch reference sound at a pretty large discount.
We're excited to bring you this deal with our friends at Sound Earphones—three different Klipsch products from the Reference line, all at about 20%-30% off current prices and over half off the list prices. To start, there's the the Klipsch Reference Image S4i, which is an updated version of in-ear monitors that Gizmodo liked a couple years back. They've got the same great drivers and sound as the model Gizmodo reviewed, but with retro-looking copper accents. If you don't need a remote, the Klipsch Reference Image S4 sounds the same, but you save a little money. And if you don't like sticking things into your ear canals, the Klipsch Reference One Headphones have 40mm drivers and remote functionality in a comfy on-ear style. The best part? You won't have the same headphones as everyone else on the bus. [Sound Earphones]
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• Klipsch Reference S4 ($49) | Available elsewhere for $60
• Klipsch Reference S4i ($59) | Available elsewhere for $79
• Klipsch Reference One ($79) | Available elsewhere for $95
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• 1.5TB Seagate 3.5-Inch Internal HD ($60) | Tigerdirect via Techdealdigger | Originally $87 | MIR on page
• Western Digital 500GB Portable HD ($60) | Best Buy via Dealmac | Originally $120
• 4TB WD My Book USB 3.0 Desktop External HD ($194) | J&R via LogicBuy | Originally $200 | Use coupon code SPOOKY
Miscellaneous
• Hamilton Beach Custom Grind Coffee Grinder ($19) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $33
• $100 Mystery Gift With $100 Order ($100) | Moosejaw via Fatwallet | Originally $200
• Jura-Capresso 13299 Impressa Z6 Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center ($1300) | Ebay via Ebay | Originally $4000
• Casio F-91W ($£8.13) | Amazon UK via Reddit | Originally $£17.50 | This watch with a Wikipedia is dispatched from the UK
Gaming
• Quake 4 for Xbox 360 ($10) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $20
• Devil May Cry Collection for Xbox and PS3 ($17) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $30
• Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition for Xbox ($20) | Amazon via LogicBuy | Originally $30
• F1 2012 for PC ($34) | Amazon via Techdealdigger | Originally $50
• Xbox 360 Limited Edition Kinect Star Wars Bundle ($350) | Newegg via LogicBuy | Originally $400
Dumb TV → Smart TV
• Netgear NeoTV 1080p Wireless Streamer ($50) | Dell via LogicBuy | Originally $60
• Apple TV 1080p ($89) | Ebay via Dealigg | Originally $100
• Panasonic WiFi 3D Blu-ray Player ($100) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $140
Laptops
• 14" Samsung Series 5 with AMD Processor ($650) | Amazon via Laptopaholic | Originally $950
• 13" Asus Zenbook Prime with Core i5 ($900) | Microsoft Store via Laptopaholic | Originally $1050 | Best Windows ultrabook
Desktops
• Alienware Aurora R3 with Core i7 + Liquid Cooling ($1100) | Tigerdirect via LogicBuy | Originally $1300 | Use coupon code AVQ74080
Tablets
• 10" Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet ($255) | Amazon via Techdealdigger | Originally $295
• ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity ($550) | Office Depot via Tabletaholic | Originally $600
Screens
• ASUS "20 1600x900 LED Monitor ($110) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $150
• 24" Dell 1080p LED-Backlit with Edge-to-edge Glass ($260) | Dell via LogicBuy | Originally $300 | Monitors are 2013 models, just released, other sizes available
• 39" Insignia 1080p LCD HDTV ($280) | Best Buy via LogicBuy | Originally $350
• 40" Samsung 1080p LCD HDTV ($400) | Sears via LogicBuy | Originally $700
Portables
• Sony MDRzX100 Headphones ($13) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $20
• SanDisk Sansa Clip 8GB ($43) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $70
• Unlocked Galaxy Note 2 ($590) | Ebay via Dealigg | Originally $700
Camera
• Canon Powershot S110 with Bundle ($430) | Buydig via LogicBuy | Originally $500 | Use coupon code DigFallSave10
• Panasonic Lumix GF3K Four Thirds with Kit Lens ($287) | Amazon via Cameraholic | Originally $550
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SSDs
• 256GB Crucial M4 SSD ($160) | Buy.com via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $340
• 180GB Intel 520 SSD ($168) | Officemax via LogicBuy | Originally $210 | Use coupon code BIGDEALS
Apps
• $50 iTunes Gift Card ($40) | Best Buy via Gizmodo | Originally $50
iOS
• Infectonator ($0) | iTunes via Bestappsales.com | Originally $1
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• Hyperlight ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $3
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iPad Only
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• SimCity Deluxe ($2) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $8
• Noteshelf ($3) | iTunes via Bestappsales.com | Originally $6
Android
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• Musaic Box ($1) | Amazon Appstore via Apps-aholic | Originally $2
• Router ($1) | Amazon Appstore via Apps-aholic | Originally $2
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• Mystery of the Crystal Portal ($1) | Amazon Appstore via Apps-aholic | Originally $5
• Broken Sword ($2) | Amazon Appstore via Apps-aholic | Originally $4
Mac
• Current Tunes ($0) | Mac App Store via Appshopper | Originally $1
Hobomodo
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