Grab these True Wireless Earphones for Just $28 with Bluetooth 5.0, 36H Battery Life, IPX8 Rating

Jul 23, 2020 at 01:23pm EDT
Boltune true wireless earphones available for just $28

These true wireless earphones from Boltune will set you back just $28. All you have to do is enter a special discount code before checkout.

Boltune True Wireless Earphones Currently an Amazing Bargain for Just $28

You can totally skip the AirPods, save money and grab these Boltune true wireless earphones for just $28. They sound amazing, have a 4.7 star rating out of a possible 5 from 3,200+ buyers.

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These earphones feature Bluetooth 5.0 for a solid and stable connection. Just open the case up, pair and you will be up and running in no time. And your listening experience will be great, thanks to the built-in bass tech that offers monstrous sound.

On a single charge, you can listen for up to 6 hours straight. But combined with the battery prowess of the charging case, you can take your listening up to 36 hours. That’s a week’s worth of listening!

The built-in microphones on the Boltune true wireless earphones ensure that calls are always crystal clear and the other person is not bombarded with background noise.

The IPX8 rating on these earphones mean that you can easily wear them in the gym and they will be just fine. In fact, a little bit of splash of water won’t do them any harm either.

You can grab the earphones from the link below. Just make sure that you have entered our special discount code in order to bring the price down to $28. You really, really don’t want to end up paying $60 even by mistake, do you?

Buy Wireless Earbuds, [Upgraded] Boltune Bluetooth 5.0 Built-in Mic CVC 8.0 Bluetooth Earbuds - Was $60, now just $28 using discount code 6JVFDCNL

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