5 Truly Wireless Earbuds That Are Way Cheaper Than AirPods

Apple’s famed AirPods are undeniably awesome. Unfortunately, they’re also undeniably expensive, and there are other wireless earbuds on the market that offer similar style, sonics, and comfort for a fraction of the price. Here are five truly wireless earbuds that won’t break the bank.
1. xFyro ARIA True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds

MSRP: $250
Sale Price: $99 (60% off)
Crafted by award-winning engineers, these effortlessly stylish earbuds feature Bluetooth 5.0 technology and a whopping 32 hours of playback time with the included charging case. They also boast noise-canceling capabilities so you’ll be able to zone out distractions on the go.
2. Brio Phantom X7 True Wireless Earbuds + Charging Case

MSRP: $189.95
Sale Price: $74.99 (60% off)
Made from 100% recycled materials, these Bluetooth earbuds are supremely comfortable and feature 100 hours of playtime with the included charging case. They also deliver a rich, tight low-end alongside crystal-clear highs and a solid midrange.
3. AirTaps Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Charging Case

MSRP: $99.99
Sale Price: $24.99 (74% off)
These tiny-yet-mighty Bluetooth buds emulate the Apple AirPods in both style and functionality, thanks to next-generation drivers that offer dynamic sonics and a supremely comfortable design that won’t lead to ear fatigue.
4. Treblab X2 True Wireless Earbuds

MSRP: $149.97
Sale Price: $59.99 (59% off)
Made from the same stuff as the stars in the sky, these beryllium-enhanced wireless earbuds boast Bluetooth 4.1 technology along with a signal range of 38 feet–meaning you’ll never have to worry about your tunes cutting out even if you stray from your audio source.
5. PaMu Scroll True Wireless Earbuds & Case

MSRP: $149
Sale Price: $69.99 (53% off)
Available in a variety of colors and styles, these wireless earbuds come loaded with the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology along with an IPX6 waterproof rating and the ability to automatically pair with both Siri and Google Assistant.
Prices are subject to change.
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