Technology
Save $95 on these AirPod-sized wireless earbuds, on sale for a limited time
The queen of all things, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter, recently blessed us lowly beings with some magnificent content to consume: a full-length documentary on Netflix and the accompanying live album. And while Queen Bey didn’t exactly give the Beyhive specifications on how to peruse said content, we’d like to make the case for a pair of wireless earbuds like the FireFlies True Wireless Earbuds, now on sale for 63% off.
Free of any and all wires, these Bluetooth earbuds grant you an immersive listening experience without the hassle of getting tangled up. They deliver crisp, high-fidelity audio so you can truly enjoy your favorite tunes, and they’re designed to fit securely in your ears to avoid accidentally falling out while you’re on a jog or chasing after your dog.
The best part, though, is their impressive battery life. With these earbuds, you can watch Homecoming more than four times without needing to recharge.
Whether you prefer working out to the tune of “Formation” or want to stream “Hold Up” on repeat during your morning commutes, the FireFlies True Wireless Earbuds give you the flexibility you need. Purchase a pair for just $54.99 — that’s 63% off the usual retail price of $149.99.
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