Forget AirPods, this competitor's 71% discount would convince me to switch for my indoor rides
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Forget AirPods, this competitor's 71% discount would convince me to switch for my indoor rides
"It's a deal on the Amazon Echo Buds true-wireless in-ear headphones, with a staggering 71% off, bringing them down from $119.99 to just $34.99. That's for the version with the wired charging case, but there's a similarly impressive 68% off with the wireless case too. You can check them out yourself below. Sadly, being based in the UK, I'm unable to take advantage of these deals, but if you're based in the Land Of The Free, let me explain why I think you should."
"But there's one item I can't protect from sweat, and which is difficult to clean in the aftermath: the wireless in-ear headphones I use to listen to Sum 41 and Green Day to get me through the intervals, or episodes of Lost and Quarterback on Netflix to keep boredom at bay during the longer rides. My 'best' pair of headphones is the AirPods Pro 2, but each time I use them for a sweaty session, I worry I'm quickening their demise."
"For that reason, I tend to use a pair of JLab Go Air Pop instead. I bought these for just £15 in the Amazon Prime sales a year or so ago, and although they're pretty basic, the sound quality is good. More than anything, though, I won't be too upset when they eventually die. However, they miss some features I find really useful, such as dual connection (with seamless switching between my phone an"
Amazon Echo Buds true‑wireless in‑ear headphones are heavily discounted for Prime Day in the USA, with the wired‑case model reduced from $119.99 to $34.99 (71% off) and the wireless‑case model about 68% off. The deals are inaccessible from the UK. Winter indoor training produces sweat that accelerates corrosion and wears down cycling equipment, prompting riders to towel off bars and wipe down bikes after rides. Wireless in‑ear headphones are particularly vulnerable to sweat and hard to clean. Expensive models like AirPods Pro 2 risk premature damage, so inexpensive alternatives such as the JLab Go Air Pop are used despite missing features like dual connection.
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