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984 days ago

TWS Bluetooth Wireless Ear Buds with Phone Charging Case

Ross from Herne Bay

Do you like to enhance everyday activities with your favourite music in the background?

Sick of annoying wires in the way?

These quality sound earbuds are just the ticket and won’t break the bank account.

These wireless ear buds include charging base station/battery bank/case. Charger can also charge your phone/device.

Very easy to pair with your device.

Waterproof
Tap to pause music
Hold to access Siri
LED display
Built in microphone
Magnetic battery bank - keeps earbuds in place and keeps case closed.
Touch controls as shown

Wireless version: V5.1
Colour: Black
Speaker diameter: 8mm
Working distance 10-20m
Battery: 3.7V 50mA
Play time: 5-6hrs
Charging time: 1-2hr
Power bank: 2200mAh

Package Includes:
2 x Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds
1x Charging Case
1 x USB Charging Cable
1 x User Manual
6 x Ear-Tips (Sml, Med, Lge)

Brand new in box.

Shipping within Auckland is $6.50

Price: $33.95

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