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These long-lasting wireless earbuds come in a fancy leather charging case

TL;DR: Get the long-lasting Bang & Olufsen Beoplay earbuds for $289.99 — a 17% discount — as of Jan. 30.


In 35 hours, you can watch 70 episodes of Sex and the Citydo 46 loads of laundry, listen to Kacey Musgraves' Golden Hour about 45 times, and never need to charge your Bang & Olufsen Beoplay earbuds once.

Wireless headphones aren't super great if you have to charge them every four or so hours. The Beoplay E8 3.0 in-ear headphones not only stay charged for longer than a day when they're set in the charging case, but also easily connect to your devices via Bluetooth.

When these buds finally do run out of power, all you have to do is put them in the leather charging case and set them down on any Qi charging pad (or plug them in via USB). Since they charge at a 5W rate or a "fast mode" option that charges at up to 10W, you'll be able to use them again in a flash.  Read more...

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