Urge Basics M2 On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones for $29

March 18, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Urge Basics M2 On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones for $29
Studio Quality Sound Meets Wireless Flexibility
Expires May 17, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 50% off

KEY FEATURES

Take a gander at the second half of the popular Urge Basics M Series with the on-ear M2’s. These headphones boast the same dynamic, clear audio streaming and ambient noise reduction properties of the M1’s, but with an on-ear design. Engineered for maximum comfort and extended use, you’ll find the hours flying by as you soak in your music.

  • Listen w/ wired or wireless options depending on where you are
  • Enjoy clear, full, dynamic stereo sound & ambient noise reduction
  • Take phone calls in the middle of a song thanks to the built-in microphone
  • Change the song, adjust the volume, & more w/ integrated touch controls

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Built-in microphone
  • Playback time: 4 hours

Includes

  • Urge Basics M2 On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones (black)
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