Pick Up Raycon's Wireless Earbuds and Headphones With Huge 30% Savings, but Do It Soon
The Presidents' Day festivities might be done and dusted but there are still a handful of notable headphone deals floating around if you know where to look. Whether it's big cans or small wireless earbuds that you're in the market for, Raycon earbuds and headphones are a full 30% off at Amazon if you act quickly. We don't expect that these prices will hang around for long so make sure to order your new audio gear sooner rather than later.
Two headphones and earbuds are included in the Raycon sale, and they're conveniently categorized by fitness and everyday use. , the Everyday Earbuds have up to 32 hours of battery life, active noise cancellation and earpieces that conform to your ear, which is great for people like me who find AirPods uncomfortable. , the Everyday Headphones boast similar features but in over-the-ear headphone form, including up to 40 hours of playtime, a built-in microphone and an IPX4 water-resistance rating.
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Whether you enjoy running or working out in the gym, Raycon's fitness headphones and earbuds are marked down by 30% and have plenty to offer. Both have active noise cancellation, an awareness mode and are water resistant. The headphones also come with extra easy-to-swap ear cushions for after sweaty workouts.
Both the headphones and earbuds are available in multiple different colors so make sure to pick the one that you like best before adding anything to your cart.
It's hard to find a decent pair of wireless earbuds or headphones for under $100 -- for example, our top picks list for $300 and $429, respectively. However, this superb deal will get you 30% off a pair of Raycons with up to 32 hours of playtime and a decent water-resistance rating. These earbuds and headphones are comfortable, durable and easy on your wallet.
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