Beats Tour 2.5: Wired In-Ear Headphones for $47
April 14, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Gone are the days of having to pick up your earphones over and over again every time they fall. Designed to keep up with your every move, Beats Tour 2.5 Earphones come with a variety of fit options for all-day comfort. You can now enjoy your workout playlist in full-range audio, thanks to this pair’s sound and noise isolation. Not only that, Beats Tour 2.5 also allows hands-free calls and music control with the RemoteTalk cable. Wear them during your daily commute, jog, errands, and more! Beats Tour 2.5 provides ultimate durability with sweat and water resistance, throw them in your bag for portable audio wherever your day takes you.
- Sweat & water-resistant to survive tough weather and workouts
- Optional wingtips for a versatile & comfortable fit
- Multiple wingtip sizes for better sound & noise isolation
- Full-range sound profile with crisp highs & powerful lows
- Take hands-free calls & control music w/ RemoteTalk cable
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: flash blue
- Materials: plastic/metal
- Product dimensions: 5.1″H x 2.8″L x 5.1″W
- Connectivity: wired
- Sound/noise isolation
- Sweat & water resistance
- RemoteTalk cable
- Wingtips
- Comfortable fit
- Durable
Includes
- Beats Tour 2.5: Wired In-Ear Headphones (Flash Blue)
- Wingtips
- Hard-shell carrying case
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