SAVE $30: As of June 2,eroticism blogs the EarFun Free Pro 3 earbuds are on sale for $49.98 at Amazon. That's a 38% saving on the list price.
Great quality earbuds don't need to break the bank, trust us. You don't need to be dropping hundreds of dollars for great sound, not when deals like the latest EarFun Free Pro 3 discount exist. You can treat yourself to great quality for less than $50.
As of June 2, you can purchase these earbuds for just $49.98. They've never been priced lower than this according to camelcamelcamel.
SEE ALSO: Act fast to get the Sony WF-C700N earbuds at their lowest price at AmazonSo, why these earbuds? Well, these earbuds boast Qualcomm’s QCC3072 chip and support Snapdragon Sound and aptX Adaptive, meaning they are capable of hi-res audio up to 24-bit/96kHz (iOS is not compatible with aptX).
Noise cancellation is seriously impressive, too. These earbuds benefit from EarFun’s QuietSmart 2.0 tech, which promises to reduce sound by up to 43 dB. Depending on your surroundings, you can choose between different modes: ANC, ambient, and normal modes. For phone calls and voicenotes, both earbuds have three built-in mics and use Qualcomm’s cVc 8.0 to make your voice come through crystal clear. They also come with five sizes of silicone tips and three types of ear hooks, so chances are you'll get an excellent fit.
For battery life, you’ll get about 7.5 hours of listening time per charge (with ANC off), and the USB-C case increases that up to 33 hours. Plenty to get you through long days and even longer playlists.
Grab this bargain from Amazon before it runs out.
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