Enjoy your music without the cables with these $50 Bluetooth earbuds

Bluetooth earbuds have been around for years, but with more smartphone vendors removing the headphone jack, you’ll inevitably have to make the transition to Bluetooth if you want to listen to music from your phone. Surprisingly enough, many Bluetooth earbuds still have cables, so you’ll still experience a tangled mess without the benefit of a headphone jack. If you want a truly wireless Bluetooth experience, you’ll love these $49.99 RAWtronics earbuds.

True to their name, the True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds feature no wires. They use Bluetooth 5.0 to deliver crisp audio, offering up to 4 hours of music playback or 7 hours of uninterrupted talk off a single charge. On top of that, the carry case acts as a portable charger that’ll recharge your dead earbuds in under 2 hours. The truly wireless design and portable charging make these earbuds ideal for gym sessions, morning walks, commutes, or anywhere you want to take your music with you.

What’s the point of migrating to Bluetooth if you still have to deal with tangled wires? You can grab a pair of True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds for just $49.99, or 66% off.

 

True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds & Charging Case - $49.99

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