These Earbuds Offer ‘True Wireless’ Listening And Are $160 Off Today

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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I must admit: I’m not entirely sure what these earbuds mean when they emphasis that they are “true wireless” earbuds. Can’t all bluetooth earbuds say that?

While you may be able to argue with the uniqueness of being truly wireless, there is no arguing with the fact that, today only, they are 67 percent off. In other words, you can save $160.

Normally $240, these bluetooth earbuds are 67 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $240, these bluetooth earbuds are 67 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Rowkin Bit Stereo Bluetooth Headphones, True Wireless Earbuds w/ Mic. Smallest Cordless Hands-Free In-Ear Earphones Headsets with Portable Charger & Noise Reduction for Running & iPhone (Space Gray) on sale for $79.99

In marketing these, Rowkin compares them directly to Apple AirPods:

LONG BATTERY LIFE WITH PORTABLE CHARGER: With the unique patented dual-earbud conductive portable charging system available only with the Rowkin Bit Bluetooth earbuds, running out of batteries is a thing of the past. Just like Apple AirPods, the enhanced battery in the wireless headphones allows up to 3 hours for music and calls on a single charge. The small lipstick size portable charger can fully recharge the Bluetooth headset twice, providing additional 4-6 hours of music/talk time on the go.

These earbuds are available not only in the space gray color pictured, but also in silver and in a 24K gold-plated edition. The coolest element is definitely the tiny “lipstick size” charger, as seen in the picture.

These really are tiny (Photo via Amazon)

These really are tiny (Photo via Amazon)

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