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Need a cheap pair of wireless earbuds that you wouldn’t be devastated to accidentally lose in the back seat of a cab or forget in your gym locker? Right now you can pick up a pair of Stalion wireless earbuds for $10.
I’m not familiar with the brand, I wouldn’t expect them to sound amazing, but wireless headphones don’t get much cheaper than this.
If you do have a bit more money to spare and/or want something that covers your ears and/or offers noise cancellation, Mpow is selling a set of on-ear wireless headphones for $17, TaoTronics has active noise-cancelling over-ear headphones for $45, and there are some decent deals on new and refurbished Bose products too.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
HeadphonesÂ
- Stalion Bluetooth earbuds for $10 – Stalion Products (via eBay)
- Mpow H7 Bluetooth on-ear headphones for $17 – Amazon
- Bose SoundSport wired in-ear headphones for $50 – Bose (via eBay)
- TaoTronics active noise-cancelling over-ear headphones for $45 – Amazon (clip on-page coupon)
- Refurb Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II wireless noise-cancelling on-ear headphones for $280 – 99cell (via eBay)
- Refurb Bose QuietComfort 35 Series I wireless noise-canceling on-ear headphones for $230 – 99cell (via eBay)
Wireless speakers & smart displays
- Refurb UE Blast portable speaker w/Alexa for $80 – 99cell (via eBay)
- Refurb UE Mega Boom Bluetooth speaker for $78 – 99cell (via eBay)
Smart Speakers & displays
- Lenovo Smart Displays w/Google Assistant for $130 and up – Best Buy
- Google Home Hub for $99 – Google Store
- Google Home Mini for $29 – Google Store
- Google Home for $89 – Google Store
- Amazon Echo Dot (3rd-gen) for $30 – Amazon
- Amazon Echo (2nd-gen) for $90 – Amazon
- Amazon Echo Plus (2nd-gen) + smart bulb for $150 – Amazon
Computers (desktops and tablets)
- Intel NUC barebones mini PC w/Core i5-8259U/8GB RAM for $350 – Newegg
- Refurb Microsoft Surface Go w/Pentium 4415Y/8GB/128GB for $500 – Woot
- Apple iPad Pro 10.5″ w/256GB for $550 – Best Buy
- Apple iPad Pro 12.9″ w/64GB for 650 – B&H
- HP ZBook x2 G4 detachable mobile workstation w/4K display/Core i7-7660U/NVIDIA Quadro M620/16GB/512GB for $$1300 – Woot
Cases/bags
- 1 Voice The Challenger messenger bag w/5,000 mAh battery for $23 – Woot
- More charging bags –Â Woot Electronics
Networking
- TP-Link Archer C1200 WiFi router + 32GB USB flash drive for $40 – Newegg (coupon:Â EMCTUVY65)
- Linksys Max Stream AC1750 WiFi router for $100 – Best Buy
Software Downloads
- TurboTax Premiere 2018 for $50 – Newegg (coupon:Â EMCTUVY38)
- TurboTax Home & Business 2018 for $60 – Newegg (coupon:Â EMCTUVY39)
- Izotope RX 6 Elements audio restoration software for $10 – B&H (free upgrade to RX 7 Elements)
Free PC Games
- Distraint PC game for free – GOG
- Jackbox Party Pack PC game for free – Epic Games
- Deponia: The Complete Journey for free – Humble Store
Why go with eBay for $10 BT earbuds? Walmart has em in the checkout lane. And you can return stuff to Walmart.
I did just that. I bought them through Walmart. Couldn’t figure out how to turn them on. The Stalion support line is dead so I had a worthless pair of earbuds. I returned them online and Walmart refunded me the purchase and told me to keep the product.