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Memorial Day Deal: Sony's Inzone Wireless Earbuds Hit a Record Low of Just $158

Memorial Day Deal: Sony's Inzone Wireless Earbuds Hit a Record Low of Just $158

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A decent pair of wireless earbuds can upgrade your listening experience, whether you're enjoying music or playing the latest AAA game. And modern earbuds are so good that you no longer have to opt for big and bulky headphones to get great audio. With this last-minute Memorial Day deal, you can even get a great discount. One prime example is a deal that slashes the Sony Inzone wireless gaming earbuds to $158 at Amazon.
This deal is the lowest price we've seen these earbuds sell for to date, and you even get to choose between the black and white versions to boot. You don't need to do anything special to enjoy this discount, but we suggest ordering soon -- we can't promise this deal will last for long.
Sony Inzone Wireless Earbuds: $158 (Original price: $200)
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Sony's Inzone wireless earbuds were created with gamers in mind. They offer a battery life of up to 24 hours and AI-assisted noise canceling so you can focus more easily. Tap controls make it easy to activate noise canceling, optimize your chat experience or mute whatever you're listening to. 360-degree spatial sound provides more precision by letting you more accurately know which direction sounds are coming from, too.
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Inzone earbuds last up to 12 hours on a single charge, and a full 24 hours with the included charging case. To customize your sound, you can use the PC Inzone app and toggle settings. Note that these earbuds work with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and work best with the PS5, PCs, handheld consoles and mobile phones.
Looking for a new pair of earbuds but not sure if these are for you? We've got a list of the best budget earbuds on the market right now.
Sony Inzone's wireless earbuds are especially created for gamers. They're a great way to keep up with games while traveling or on occasions where it's best not to have a larger headset. At $158, this is the lowest recorded price for these earbuds. That makes now a great time to consider this deal.

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