Skullcandy Indy™ True Wireless Earbuds for $83

April 1, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Skullcandy Indy™ True Wireless Earbuds for $83
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KEY FEATURES

Connected, Not Tied Down.™ For the independent music lover that’s always on the go, Indy delivers a truly wireless experience without breaking the bank. With up to 16 rechargeable hours of battery life, a water-resistant design, and capacitive touch controls for music and calls, now you can have your soundtrack with more freedom than ever. Indy’s sound profile is tuned to deliver crisp highs and warm lows without distortion. Change songs, adjust volume and manage calls just by tapping them. Compatible with any Bluetooth-enabled device, including iPhone and Samsung Galaxy.

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: black
  • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
  • Removable stability ear gels for secure fit
  • Up to 16 hours of total battery life on a single charge
  • IP55 sweat, water and dust resistant
  • Call, track and volume via touch controls
  • Noise reduction for calls

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