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Save 50% on this pair of award-winning wireless earbuds

TL;DR: Go wire-free with the EarFun Free True Wireless Earbuds, on sale for 50% off— just $39.95 —as of Jan. 12.


It can be tough to find an affordable pair of wireless headphones that lives up to expectations. The EarFun Free True Wireless Earbuds fit the bill — and they happen to be 50% off for a limited time.

These earbuds have advanced Bluetooth 5.0 technology, built-in 6mm graphene drivers, and a built-in noise-canceling microphone. When you factor in the charging case, the battery can last for up to 30 hours.

Those aren't the only reasons these buds were named a 2020 CES Innovation Awards Honoree. They're also waterproof and feature an ultra-snug, ultra-comfortable fit. This makes them a great companion for even your most intense workouts, runs, or silent dance parties. Read more...

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