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Early Prime Day Deal: Save 30% Off the Just-Released Amazon Echo Buds

The all-new Amazon Echo Buds true wireless earphones were released in June of 2023. It retails for $49.99, but anyone who preordered was able to cash in on a $39.99 early adopter price. Well, today you can get it for even cheaper than that; as part of the Early Prime Day deals event, Amazon is offering it for only $34.99 right now, a savings of 30% off.

Early Prime Day Deal: 30% Off the All-New Echo Buds

At $35, these are an outstanding price for true wireless earbuds especially when you could easily pay upwards of $200+ from other brands. These are the second generation iteration of Amazon’s true wireless earbuds. Sound is delivered through 12mm drivers (which are actually larger than the Airpods’ 11mm) and talk quality is enhanced with dual microphones and a voice detection accelerometer. Battery life is up to 5 hours of continuous music playback on a single charge, but the included charging case extends that time to 20 hours. You also get other handy features like multipoint Bluetooth pairing so you can connect up to two different devices and switch between them easily.

The Echo Buds doesn’t feature any active noise cancellation. It features a semi-in-ear design, which means that the earbuds aren’t fully sealed to prevent all ambient noise from going into your ear. That means you still get some level of passive noise isolation, but you’ll still be able to be aware of your surroundings. Semi-in-ear earbuds are more comfortable than the earbuds that completely seal off your ear as well.

Since this is an Amazon product, it’s designed to work seamlessly with Alexa, Amazon Music, and Audible. Cue music, play podcasts, listen to Audible, make calls, set reminders, and more, all with the sound of your voice. That doesn’t mean the Echo Buds exclude all other ecosystems. Lucky for you, it’s also compatible with iOS and Android, and supports access to Siri and Google Assistant.

Author: Eric Song. [Source Link (*), IGN All]

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