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Walmart has certified refurbished BeatsX wireless headphones on sale for $50 off


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Long ago, in the Year of Our Lord 2017, one of our noble Mashable writers took the BeatsX earbuds for a spin. Deeming them "arguably better than Apple's AirPods" at the time, he commended their lightweight, comfy design and decent sound quality while knocking their high price: They're "[The] perfect earbuds for young cyborgs with cash to burn," he wrote.

But times have changed, and BeatsX wireless headphones no longer cost an arm and a leg, especially if you buy them secondhand. 

By hunting down a pair that's certified refurbished — that is "gently used but guaranteed to work good as new" — you can shave a ton of money off their price tag. In fact, you can visit Walmart right now to score a pair of certified refurbished BeatsX buds for $50 off their usual retail price.  Read more...

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