These 'very impressive' earbuds are 81% off on Amazon Canada — seriously!
We're still a few weeks out from Amazon Prime Day 2025, but early bird shoppers can already score an epic Prime Day-worthy deal on Amazon Canada. Right now, shoppers can save 81 per cent — yes, you read that correctly — on a pair of wireless earbuds.
Backed by more than 12,000 reviews (8,500 of which have a perfect five-star rating), these "Amazon's Choice" Bluetooth-enabled headphones are a top-rated pick for the gym, hiking trails and summer bike rides. Reviewers say the earbuds offer "fantastic sound" and an "amazing" battery life. Ahead of Prime Day, they're on sale for just $30. To shop the deal — we repeat: 81 per cent off! — check out the details below.
These wireless earbuds offer 40 hours of playtime and feature an IPX7 waterproof rating.
These popular wireless earbuds provide up to 6-8 hours of playtime on a single charge and up to 32 hours in the case before you need to plug them in, totalling up to 40 hours of battery life. If you're in a pinch, a quick 10-minute charge provides enough juice for another hour of playtime.
They feature dual built-in microphones for phone calls and according to the brand, their noise cancellation suppresses 90 per cent of background noise while you're on the phone.
The earbuds boast an IPX7 rating, making them suitable for light rain, sweat and moisture.
12,000+ reviews
4.4-star average rating
3,000+ bought in the past month
The "Amazon's Choice" earbuds have collected thousands of five-star reviews from fans who say they're "really good for the price" and a "great gift" idea.
They fit "perfectly," and the charge "stays on for a super long time," writes one shopper. The headphones are a "great gift."
"The bass and sound are crazy," comments another reviewer. They're "[definitely] worth the money."
A third Amazon shopper calls the earbuds "amazing" and describes the sound quality as "very impressive."
The sound is "fantastic" and the battery is "amazing," too.
While the vast majority of reviews are five-star, some shoppers warn others to rein in their expectations for $30 headphones.
They're "cheap," according to one reviewer.
Want to save big on tech ahead of Amazon Prime Day? Keep scrolling to shop even more early deals.
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