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Deal: FRESHeBuds Bluetooth sports earbuds for $30 (normally $70)

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Heads up audiophiles! Tech Deals is currently running a sale that knocks 70 percent off their normal price tag for FRESHeBuds Pro Magnetic Bluetooth earbuds. Normally they charge $119.95 for these babies, but today you can snag them for the cool price of $29.95.
Of course, this deal isn’t quite as extreme as it appears, since you can normally scoop up these babies from Amazon for $69.99. Still, 50 percent off is still pretty phenomenal.
These earbuds are the Pro model of the popular FRESHeBuds line. They are sweat and water resistant, and they offer some pretty impressive sound quality for their size. These earbuds charge in about 90 minutes, and that gives you around 10 hours of playtime. Perfect for working out or finding your groove during the work day.
A single cord connects the two earbuds, and their magnetic property lets you snap them together when they aren’t in use. When snapped together, the earbuds power down. When pulled apart, they activate and seek out your smartphone to pair with.
As is par for the course with modern Bluetooth earbuds, you can also use them to answer calls with the built in microphone. Their rugged-yet-compact design makes them an ideal pick for runners and weightlifters. Shipping is free in the US, and if you recommend a friend, you’ll get an extra $10 on the house!
Click the button below to take advantage of this offer. It looks like it only lasts for today, so you’ll have to act fast!
GRAB THESE EARBUDS FOR HALF OFF!

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