We Got You A Discount So These In-Ear Headphones Are Under $30

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At the Daily Dealer, we are always on the lookout for good headphones. So you can imagine our excitement when we scored our readers a discount on these wireless bluetooth earbuds. Not only are they sleek and ergonomically design, they fit incredibly comfortably in-ear. They possess a high-quality chip with DSP-equipped audio process for powerful sound, including HD-sensitive stereo bass sound.

With the code M82DMIO5, these headphones are under $30:

Normally $40, these bluetooth earbuds are 30 percent off with the code (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $40, these bluetooth earbuds are 30 percent off with the code (Photo via Amazon)

Wireless Earbuds V4.2 Bluetooth Headphones Wireless In Ear Earbuds Mini Noise Cancelling Sweatproof Stereo Headsets for iPhone Samsung Android Phones (Black) on sale for $27.99 with code M82DMIO5

I feel like any questions you have about these earbuds can be answered by reviewer Piper John, titled “A great value in a true wireless earbud”:

Before you read my review I want to make sure that you are the right audience. These earbuds are not Jabra or Bose or even Samsung. These are 39.00 earbuds. If you are expecting 200.00 performance, you should look elsewhere…or maybe you shouldn’t. My first impression of these is that they seem to have a much higher quality fit and finish than their price would lead you to expect. The overall feel is actually a bit more finished than my Samsung Gear IconX. The charging case is also nice and holds the earbuds securely. My only complaint about the case is that is has only USB-C charging. This is really not a complaint so much as an inconvenience for me since my phone (S7) uses Micro USB. While no charger is included, a USB-C cable is.
The earbuds themselves are nicely shaped and fit securely in to each ear. There are two sizes of silicone ear pieces included.
Pairing was pretty straight forward. First they paired with each other and then with the phone. The controls are straight forward as well. One click of either earbud will pause or play. A double click skips to the next track. I find it handy that the control is available on both ears.
Sound quality is quite good and range is actually quite surprising. I can wander around the house with no loss of signal. The volume is actually a little better than my Samsung. For most music, going to full volume is uncomfortable. The bass is solid and fairly tight. The highs are good though I prefer a little mit more on the high end than any wireless headphone brand seems to deliver really well. The mids are good though they can overdrive a bit depending on the song. All that said, I find them pleasant to listen to and was able to adjust the EQ make them pretty enjoyable to use. All audio testing was done with the Spotify “Songs to Test Headphones” playlist.
Call audio was solid on my end and callers on the other end did not complain of any difficulty in hearing me. Note: Call audio is only available in the right ear.
Play time on my first to charges was about 2 hours, the third charge was about 2.5. Being able to drop them back in the case to charge without plugging it back in is a nice feature.
Overall, I find these to be an excellent solution, especially given the price. If you are an audiophile, you should probably stick with wired headphones (but you already knew that). You will not get wired quality out of Bluetooth regardless of what you spend so why not go with a bargain like these for the gym or mowing the lawn and use the savings for a nice wired over the ear headphone for listening on the sofa.

If these earbuds are “a great value” at $40, then they are an incredible one at $28.

Photo via Amazon

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