Technology
BeatsX wireless headphones (refurbished) on sale for $50 off
Long ago, in the Year of Our Lord 2017, one of our noble Mashable writers took the BeatsX earbuds for a spin. Deeming them “arguably better than Apple’s AirPods” at the time, he commended their lightweight, comfy design and decent sound quality while knocking their high price: They’re “[The] perfect earbuds for young cyborgs with cash to burn,” he wrote.
But times have changed, and BeatsX wireless headphones no longer cost an arm and a leg, especially if you buy them secondhand.
By hunting down a pair that’s certified refurbished — that is “gently used but guaranteed to work good as new” — you can shave a ton of money off their price tag. In fact, you can visit Walmart right now to score a pair of certified refurbished BeatsX buds for $50 off their usual retail price.
Available in a sleek black finish, the BeatsX buds are equipped with secure-fit wingtips to fit snugly inside most ears. Each pair comes with a flex-form cable, which keep them in place while you’re vibing to Lizzo during your commute or at the gym.
On the technical side, the BeatsX are specifically designed to provide distortion-free bass and boast optimized noise isolation to keep your sound quality crystal-clear. Plus, thanks to integrated Bluetooth technology, it’s ridiculously easy to pair them with your iPhone and other devices.
Brand new pairs of BeatsX wireless headphones retail for $99.95 on the Apple Store, but you can get a certified refurbished pair at Walmart for just $49 — a savings of more than 50%.
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