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Amazon, B&H, and Walmart are all selling Apple’s AirPods Pro for about $50 off at the moment. But that means you’d still need to spend $200 to get your hands on Apple’s wireless, noise-cancelling earbuds.

Looking for something a little cheaper? You can pick up a pair of Kimton A6S true wireless earbuds from Amazon for just $10 when you use the coupon 9H687CLX at checkout. They’re not noise cancelling. They probably don’t sound anywhere near as good. And they don’t have a wireless charging case. But you won’t have to take out a second mortgage to figure out whether true wireless earbuds are a good fit for your ears.

Or if you’d prefer something a little more reliable than an item with no Amazon reviews, there’s always the Aukey EP-T21 true wireless earbuds. They’re on sale for $24 when you clip the on-page coupon, and have over 1,500 mostly positive reviews.

Here are some of the day’s best deals.

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One reply on “Daily Deals (10-27-2020)”

  1. I wonder if the new Beats Flex at MSRP $50 may be any good. 12-hour battery life, USB-C charging, Android app. I find the “wired-wirless” design to be more practical. A rare gadget whose existence I haven’t learned here. Apple quietly introduced them.

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