Forget Bose or Shokz Open-Ear Earbuds, Anker Is Practically Giving Away Its Soundcore Clip-On Headphones at a Record Low - Kotaku
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Forget Bose or Shokz Open-Ear Earbuds, Anker Is Practically Giving Away Its Soundcore Clip-On Headphones at a Record Low - Kotaku
"The Soundcore AeroClip by Anker normally goes for $170. During Black Friday, they dropped down 41% to their lowest price ever of and even $100-a $70 discount. They went back up to full price after that weekend, but someone at Anker seems to have turned the knob back down, bringing back the all-time low Black Friday price. No telling how long it'll last, so secure yours now."
"The buds gently rest on your ears without entering your ear canal. This style of earbud is great for fitness. They can stay securely in place, comfortably, and not obstruct noises coming from your environment. Active noise cancellation is a cool feature to have, but not always practical-or safe. If you're a runner, training for a marathon, a 5K, or just looking to get off the couch to hit the roads, noise cancellation is bad."
"Well, even without active noise cancellation, in-ear earbuds can pose a problem. The seal created when securely place inside your ear canal actually blocks out a decent amount of environmental sounds on its own. That's why a set of open-ear headphones like the Soundcore AeroClip are preferred for outdoor running and other physical activity. It allows you to listen to your music loudly,"
Soundcore AeroClip by Anker is available again at its all-time low Black Friday price after previously returning to full price. The earbuds normally retail for $170 and dropped 41% to $100 during Black Friday, a $70 discount. The sale return is temporary and availability may end without notice. The earbuds deliver hi-res audio with a super rich bass by virtually enhancing lows through a 12mm driver. The open-ear design rests on the ears without entering the ear canal, providing secure comfort and allowing ambient sounds to remain audible, which benefits runners and outdoor exercise where awareness of traffic is important.
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