ATECH Sleeping Buds for $11

February 3, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
ATECH Sleeping Buds for $11
These Innovative Earbuds Make Sleeping While Traveling Much Easier
Expires March 04, 2018 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 40% off

KEY FEATURES

Sleep doesn’t always come easily, and you may need a little lullaby. Literally. ATECH Sleeping Buds can help. With the perfect design to remain in your ears while you drift to sleep, these buds were designed to let you play your favorite sleep playlist at home or on the road, so you can fall asleep anywhere.

As Seen at CES 2018

  • Flexible silicon body offers a comfortable & snug fit for travel and sleep
  • One-size eartips designed to fit all ear types
  • In-ear design prevents falling out, even if you sleep on your side
  • Long, thin wire has sturdy, tangle-free design so you can easily manage your phone
  • Built-in microphone lets you receive phone calls

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Driver: 6mm
  • Frequency response: 20Hz – 20KHz
  • Impedance: 16 Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 95±3dB
  • Plug type: 3.5mm
  • Length of cable: 1.2m

Includes

  • ATECH Sleeping Buds (black)
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