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These energy-boosting wireless earbuds are on sale for just $40

TL;DR: Get some extra motivation during your workout with TREBLAB XFIT Bluetooth Sports Headphones for $39.99, a 20% savings. 


Managed to keep up with your new year's resolution of going to the gym a couple of times a week? Congratulations! You're officially better than the majority of America's population. And for that, you deserve a treat. A better pair of earphones to make those deadlifts more bearable, maybe?

You can take your workouts to the next level by picking up a pair of the TREBLAB XFIT Bluetooth Sports Headphones, now on sale for 20% off.

Sure, your current headphones do okay with pumping out the latest episodes of Reply All, but the XFIT can really take your playlists to the next level to keep you hyped. Equipped with True-HD sound, deep bass, and noise-cancelling tech, they deliver energy-boosting sonics, so you can get in the zone when you need a little extra boost. Read more...

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