Technology
These workout-friendly wireless earbuds come in 6 different colors
TL;DR: Need new headphones? Score the Raycon E50 Wireless Earbuds for only $64.99 as of March 29 — a 45% discount.
Despite the abundance of wireless earbuds on the market, there’s not a ton of variety when it comes to style. You’re generally stuck with either the Q-tips dangling from your ears look or something quite block-like. But the Raycon E50s offer something different — and they come in six colors.
The Raycon E50 Wireless Earbuds feature a soft silicone gel that fits comfortably in your ears. With six different sizes of ear gels, you’ll surely find a fit that works for your ears (and that won’t fall out).
They’ll connect seamlessly to your devices thanks to Bluetooth 5.0. They also have a battery life of about 25 hours. (Of course, you’ll need the included charging case to keep them rocking for all 25.)
At just 2 ounces apiece, the Raycon E50s are also a particularly good companion for workouts. The IPX4 water- and sweat-resistant technology is a plus, too.
Learn more in the unboxing video below:
These earbuds are regularly $119, but you can save 45% for a limited time and snag a pair for just $64.99. You can choose from black with black details, black with blue, black with gold, white with silver, white with pink, or pink with pink.
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