Amazon has
Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds w/ Apple W1 Chip (Black, MYMC2LL/A) on sale for
$30.01.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Walmart also has
Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds w/ Apple W1 Chip (Black, MYMC2LL/A) on sale for
$30.01.
Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (
free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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jk6812 for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Up to 12 hours of battery life for all-day listening
- Flex-Form cable with four eartip sizes for a custom fit
- Apple W1 chip enables seamless pairing and stable connection
- Magnetic earbuds with Auto-Play/Pause and on-device controls
- Class 1 Bluetooth with mic and Audio Sharing support
- On-device controls manage music, calls, and voice assistant
- Built-in microphone with wind reduction for improved voice clarity
- Compatible with both Apple and Android devices
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Sound and microphone quality are disappointing for $35, and embarrassing for $50+. Today, many cheap headphones have newer chipsets that offer the same or better latency, multidevice pairing has been integrated into the Bluetooth spec, and USB-C is standard. The only thing that really stands out is that they've held up well to more than 5 years of occasional usage.
I picked up a pair of Anker Soundcore V20i recently for $23, which have better sound quality despite not being noise isolating, far better mike quality, equivalent latency, and handle multidevice pairing between two devices better (although the beats can technically pair between more devices, handoff is less graceful).
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Sound and microphone quality are disappointing for $35, and embarrassing for $50+. Today, many cheap headphones have newer chipsets that offer the same or better latency, multidevice pairing has been integrated into the Bluetooth spec, and USB-C is standard. The only thing that really stands out is that they've held up well to more than 5 years of occasional usage.
I picked up a pair of Anker Soundcore V20i recently for $23, which have better sound quality despite not being noise isolating, far better mike quality, equivalent latency, and handle multidevice pairing between two devices better (although the beats can technically pair between more devices, handoff is less graceful).
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