HomeSpot AirBeans X True Wireless Earbuds for $54
June 17, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Free your audio from wires with the newest upgrades to HomeSpot’s elite AirBeans wireless earbuds, perfect for working at your desk, exercising, or just making calls throughout your day without distraction. Featuring Bluetooth 4.2 technology and noise reduction, these earbuds stream crisp, powerful sound from your device without any lag, making them perfect for your on-the-go lifestyle. They’re so compact and comfortable, if not for the music, you might just forget they’re there.
- True wireless technology gives you an in-ear, completely wireless listening solution
- 3 different sizes of earbuds are designed to fit any ear perfectly
- Magnetic charging case automatically charges the earbuds up anytime they’re not in use
- Noise reduction & echo cancellation contributes to an excellent listening experience & easier phone conversations
- Charging case gives you extended talk time & ensures you’re always charged
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Bluetooth 4.2
- Charging case battery capacity: 250mAh
- Stereo playtime: 170 mins
- Mono playtime: 4 hours
- Battery life: more than 8 hours with charging case
- IPX4 splashproof
Compatibility
- Bluetooth-enabled devices
Includes
- 2 Bluetooth earbuds
- Portable charging cable
- USB charging cable
- 3 ear tips: small, medium, and large
- User manual
OTHER ARTICLES YOU MAY LIKE
REVIEWING AND UNBOXING THE TOOCKI USB-C RIGHT ANGLE 1.2M CABLE
USB C cables are among the most ordinary accessories we own, yet they can make a surprisingly noticeable difference to how comfortable our devices are to use while charging. The Toocki USB C right angle cable is a good example of a simple accessory that tries to solve a very common irritation, because instead of […]
read more
QUICK FIX TO CHANGE THE MAX SELL POWER TO LESS THAN 500W ON THE DEYE INVERTER
There are many reasons a home owner or installer might want to place a tight cap on how much solar power is exported to the public grid. Some households live under a strict export cap imposed by their local distribution network operator, others want to reduce export to focus on self consumption and battery charging, […]
read more

