Amazon is currently offering the BeatsX Wireless in-ear headphones for as low as $99.99. This price represents a 33% discount off its original price, as it normally sells for $150. Considering the fact that the BeatsX Wireless in-ear headphones don’t usually drop its price, this is not a bad discount for this pair of headphones.
In addition to the price cut, this product is eligible for Amazon’s free shipping which usually takes two days for the product to arrive at your door post. If you need it extra fast (one-day delivery), very minimal cost applies. Note that Amazon Prime members get a whole lot than just free shipping thus if you shop regularly online, it may be a wise idea to subscribe to Amazon Prime membership to get full benefits.
BeatsX uses the W1 chip which supports quality audio streaming wirelessly and long battery life. This headphone has about 8 hours of battery life and it connects via Class 1 Bluetooth with your device for wireless listening. With Fast Fuel, a 5-minute charge gives you 2 hours of playback when the battery is low and you can take calls and control your music by activating Siri with RemoteTalk. BeatsX is actually the company’s first earpiece and they have gotten some pretty good reviews. If you are interested in this headphone, use the buy link below to make a purchase.
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