Amazon Is Selling 'Amazing' $160 Earbuds for Just $20, and Shoppers Say They're as 'Good as the Apple Earbuds'
Contrary to popular belief, great earbuds don't have to cost a fortune. If you're hoping to forgo the hefty price tag in favor of a more affordable pair, check out the Rinsmola Wireless Earbuds. Described by shoppers as "incredible," they typically retail for $160. Right now, though, they start at just $20 during the Amazon Big Spring Sale — a massive 88% discount on buds that earned comparisons to big names like Apple and Beats.
In fact, that's one of the features that shoppers love most about them. "I was surprised by the quality," wrote one reviewer, who described them as being "as good as the Apple earbuds.' The exceptional quality is due to the 14.2mm graphene drivers, which are responsible for producing rich, brilliant sound. The drivers are combined with a triple-layer composite diaphragm to deliver more detailed sound, with an 85% increase in bass.
Plus, environmental noise cancellation (ENC) blocks out at least 80% of background noise. That means you'll hear everything beautifully, no matter how many people are around you. One shopper noted, "The sound is amazing — it makes me enjoy my music even more! The noise cancellation is great; I can hear calls clearly, like I'm talking face to face."
People also raved about the great fit, with one reviewer describing them as 'super comfortable.' You'll receive three ear caps in sizes small, medium, and large to ensure a great fit. They're also IP-X7 waterproof rated, withstanding everything from light rain to sweaty workouts.According to shoppers, "The battery life is impressive, I get hours of playtime on a single charge." With six to eight hours of run time and an exceptional 36 hours with the charging case, these buds keep you consistently connected to your favorite tunes and podcasts. The case's LED display makes it simple for you to keep track of charging status and battery life, too.
Take your pick from six colors, including black, navy, gray, pink, white, and green. All are on sale during Amazon's event, making it a great time to pick up your preferred Rinsmola Wireless Earbuds at a stunning low price!

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