Technology
These wireless earbuds recharge just like the new Galaxy Buds, but are only $40
One of the best features of Samsung’s Galaxy Buds is their ability to recharge on-the-go so they don’t leave you hanging during a long commute. Unfortunately, that depends on your ability to not lose one in a subway crowd or flush one down the toilet (easier than it sounds). With these CX1 True Wireless Earbuds, you can enjoy the convenience of on-the-go charging and a true wireless design, and also feel okay if one accidentally gets flushed.
You’ll still get 60 hours of straight music with the included charging case, and you’ll only have to cough up $39.99 thanks to this deal. That means you can go ahead and order two backup pairs, and still not pay for as much as a single pair of Galaxy Buds.
Thanks to the 500mAh charging case, you can recharge these sleep buds up to five times on the go — and they recharge in just an hour. Not to mention, their sleek and discrete design is sort of a nice departure from the broke Q-Tip look. They feature Bluetooth 4.2 technology which gives you 30 feet of leeway to set your phone down and jam out while you Marie Kondo your junk drawer. And it goes without saying that they are super lightweight and easy to carry around.
If you want to amplify your commute with 60 hours of play time, but on a budget, the CX1 True Wireless Earbuds are a great call. Pick them up on sale for $39.99, that’s 55% off their full price.
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