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This cool gadget makes wired headphones Bluetooth ready

TL;DR: Make any pair of headphones Bluetooth-compatible with the TUNAI square Bluetooth amp for $45.99, a 16% savings as of June 30.


Just because everyone's got AirPods or Galaxy Buds practically glued to their ears doesn't mean you should feel pressured to go wireless. Your wired headphones work perfectly fine. Maybe even better. And if it's the Bluetooth experience you're after, you don't have to buy an entirely new pair to get that. 

All you need is something like the TUNAI Square, a device designed to bridge the gap and let your wired headphones connect with phones, stereos, PMPs, and more, all via Bluetooth. And for a limited time, you can snag one on sale for over $10 off, dropping the price to just $45.99. That's a lot less than a new pair of AirPods. Read more...

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