It’s not easy to find a good pair of earbuds, there are so many brands out there, and even mode models to choose from.
We’ve tested the regular 65t model , and found that “When it comes to casual music listening, this is a pair to think about because of its custom equalizer settings, rich sound, and remarkably long battery life.”for more information but let’s get back to the Active model. These offer the aforementioned IP65 rating, great comfort, passive noise canceling, Hear-though mode, voice commands for all the major smart assistants, and an integrated motion sensor to track your exercises.
The deal will be online for just a day , so don’t miss out the opportunity to get a decent pair of true wireless earbuds for pocket money.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox
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