It's not that unusual for products like that to be the same price everywhere day-to-day. Where you get differences is sales, and those will probably be loss-leaders to get customers to the store in hopes they'll buy other stuff too. Electronics items tend to have very low markups, where stores make their money is cables and accessories. Cheap headphones might have a better markup, but I doubt the high-ticket ones do. They're probably low-profit like regular electronics are.
Your best bet would be to wait for a sale, although $200+ for in-ear headphones seems insane to me no matter what.
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