Earhoox 2.0 for Apple EarPods & AirPods: 4-Pack for $14

March 10, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Earhoox 2.0 for Apple EarPods & AirPods: 4-Pack for $14
Apple EarPods Falling Out? Keep Them Snug with Earhoox
Expires May 09, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 24% off

KEY FEATURES

The Apple EarPods or AirPods you get with a new phone are all well and good – there’s a reason you’re still using them – but their major flaw is that they fall out from time to time when you move around too much. That’s why Earhoox were made. These simple silicone attachments were specifically designed for Apple EarPods and AirPods to create a more snug fit in your ears that will stand pat no matter how much you bob to the music.

  • Get a better fit w/ your Apple EarPods w/ a simple attachment
  • Ensure your Earhoox fit right w/ two sizes included in every pack
  • Hook them up w/ four sets of EarPods

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Color: white
  • Material: silicone

Compatibility

  • Earpods that come with iPhone 5, iPhone 6, and iPhone 7, including AirPods

Includes

  • 2 large Earhoox pairs
  • 2 small Earhoox pairs
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