SAVE 54%: TheEcho Buds (2nd gen) with active noise cancellation are just $54.99 at Amazon, down from the regular price of $119.99. That's a savings of $65.
The world outside has some wonderful sounds. Birds chirping as spring warmth rolls in, waves lapping onto a tropical beach, and leaves rustling in the wind are all enjoyable and relaxing. But other noises — like rush-hour traffic or neighbors' terrible music tastes — can be less appealing. If you're looking to block out the noises that make you grit your teeth, today's deal at Amazon could provide relief.
As of March 19, the Echo Buds (2nd gen) with active noise cancellation are just $54.99, marked down from the standard price of $119.99. That's a 54% discount or a savings of $65.
The design of the Echo Buds with active noise cancellation features sealed in-ear buds that limit unwanted background noise while also being small and lightweight. To make sure you get the best fit, the Echo Buds come with four sizes of ear tips and two sizes of wing tips. You'll get up to five hours of playback time on a single charge or up to 15 hours with the included wired charging case. If you're in a hurry, a 15-minute quick charge adds up to two hours of listening time.
Mashable's Alex Perry gave the Echo Buds a 4.25 rating in his review, noting a solid sound quality and effective ANC for a low price, while taking on the cons of low battery life and overly-sensitive touch panels. But you might be willing to overlook those flaws when the price is this right.
Tune out unwanted background noise and tune into your own music, podcasts, and calls with the Echo Buds for just $54.99 at Amazon.
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