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Save £100 on 'game changer' wireless earbuds with near-perfect rating and 'fantastic sound'

Save £100 on 'game changer' wireless earbuds with near-perfect rating and 'fantastic sound'

Daily Record4 days ago
These sports earbuds fit snugly thanks to their earhooks and are a 'game changer' for workouts.
Wireless earbuds have become a part of daily life for many of us. Whether that's heading for a stroll, commuting to work, or, for the more fitness -minded, heading for a run or hitting the gym.

The Bluetooth connectivity means there's no faffing about with wires, which makes them extra handy. Big name brands have some of the top products, like the Apple AirPods, but these come with a hefty price tag.

Thankfully, over on Amazon, the Hupoaf Wireless Earbuds are enjoying an 82 per cent discount. Dropping from £129.99 to just £23.99, you can currently save over £100 on these "game changer" products. It should be noted that this deal is exclusive to Prime members.

The Hupoaf Wireless Earbuds offer "crystal clear calls", according to Amazon, thanks to their Hi-Fi stereo surround sound and upgraded Bluetooth 5.4 technology. They boast up to 50 hours of playtime, thanks to the portable charging case, which handily lets you know your battery percentage.

These earbuds have been designed for fitness with a "soft and flexible" earhook structure to fit snugly around your ears without falling out. Thanks to their comfort and stability, as well as being waterproof, they are a great choice for running or workouts.
There are three colourways to choose from; black, rose gold, and pink - though the latter two are £24.99. Each earbud has multi-function touch panels to allow you to easily take calls or change the volume, and they are super lightweight at just 6g.

For those looking at the higher end of the scale, Apple's AirPods Pro 2 are currently £229 on Argos, where they boast a 4.8-star rating from over 1,400 reviews.
Shoppers after a more budget-friendly can pick up Cillso's Wireless Earbuds on Amazon for £19.99. They come in four colours and, like the Hupoaf earbuds, are currently enjoying a hefty price cut.
Customers have raved over the Hupoaf Wireless Earbuds, which have a near-perfect 4.9-star rating on Amazon. One user said: "These wireless sports earphones are a real game changer for my workout.

"The earhook design is brilliant — they fit securely no matter how hard I work out, which was a big problem with other earphones. The sound quality is fantastic, with clear sound and just the right bass to motivate me."
Another shopper described them as "a fantastic choice for anyone looking for reliable, high-quality headphones for workouts or daily use." They added: "The earhooks provide a secure fit, even during intense activities, and the IP7 waterproof rating ensures they hold up against sweat and rain.

"The sound quality is impressive, delivering clear audio and strong bass, while the dual LED display makes it easy to keep track of the battery level. Overall, these earbuds offer great value for anyone who needs durable and comfortable wireless headphones for running, gym, or everyday use."
The earbuds have proved so popular that there are only a handful of three or four-star reviews, and nothing below that. A couple of otherwise satisfied customers did mention that the sound wasn't quite as good as the big brands.
Tech deal of the week
Shoppers keen to take their fitness to the next level would benefit from purchasing a smartwatch.
One of which is on the popular Jugeman Smartwatch. Normally retailing for £99.99, shoppers can now snap up this 4.8 star rated gadget with the pink strap for only £22.79 in a limited time deal.
Boasting a 1.92-inch HD touch screen, shoppers can truly make this smartwatch their own as it comes with over 220 personalised watch faces to choose from.
Featuring an ultra lightweight design to provide a comfortable and relaxed fit, the smartwatch will monitor your heart rate throughout the day as well as analyse your sleep. On top of this, the budget watch can track over 113 sports and monitor how many calories you have burned.
Shoppers will also be able to use a range of other features, such as music control, weather forecast, find my phone, as well as receive calls, texts and social media notifications
One delighted shopper said: "I'm genuinely impressed with this smartwatch! It looks sleek and modern, and the bright display is easy to read even in daylight. The features are exactly what I need fitness tracking, notifications, heart rate monitoring, and more.
"The orange strap adds a fun and sporty touch, and it's surprisingly comfortable to wear all day. Setup was quick and straightforward, and the battery life is better than expected. For the price, this watch offers outstanding value. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an affordable yet high-quality fitness tracker!"
To buy the Jugeman Smartwatch, click HERE.

One such review read: "Since they are headphones for less than £25, don't expect TOP sound quality. It lacks clarity, it sounds a little dirty; having said that, of course, they sound very good considering the price."
Someone else rated the sound a 8/10, saying they were "perfect for sports use" but that users shouldn't "expect studio audio".
Another five-star reviewer raved about using the earbuds for exercise. They said: "A lightweight pair of earbuds that loop over the ears is reassuring for jogs, intense sports, or random house chores. After many uses, the fit never caused soreness, and they slip back into the case for a quick recharge."
To get the Hupoaf Wireless Earbuds for just £23.99, click HERE.
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