iPM Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds for $21
July 13, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
Description
Not all of us can vibe with the sterile white color covering most of today’s tech. Designed in stylish, colorful patterns, iPM’s 100% wireless earbuds let you add some personality to your everyday listening while you leave those old, tangle-prone earphones at home. Pair these Bluetooth companions with up to two devices at a time and enjoy true wireless listening wherever you go.
- Listen to crisp, Bluetooth audio for up to 4 hours on a single charge
- Recharge on the move w/ the included charging case
- Pair w/ up to two devices simultaneously
- Answer calls hands-free using the built-in microphone
- Enjoy your audio tangle-free thanks to the 100% wireless design
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: Black/white
- Earphone dimensions: 0.2″H x 0.7″L x 0.3″W
- Charging case dimensions: 2.9″H x 1″L x 2.1″W
- Sweat-proof
- Built-in microphone
- Range: 25-30′
- Rechargeable Li-ion battery
- Can pair with two devices at once
- Music playback time: 4 hours
- Talking time: 5 hours
- Standby time: 100 hours
Compatibility
- Bluetooth
Includes
- iPM Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds (Black/White)
- Charging box
- USB charging cable
- User manual
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