Drown out the nonsense with these true wireless earbuds | Boing Boing

2022-10-08 19:35:00 By : Mr. Bo M

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If there's one thing we hate doing, it's listening to dumb people say dumb things. In fact, it's unreal what great lengths we go through to avoid small talk, awkward political conversations, and just downright unnecessary hubbub. The most common way to drown out the noise, however, is putting in your buds and pumping tunes. You can make that so much easier with these TREBLAB WX8 True Wireless IPX8 Waterproof Earbuds with Charging Case.

If you're in the market for a new pair of buds (you always are), the TREBLAB WX8 True Wireless IPX8 Waterproof Earbuds are an awesome find. Comfortable and easy to pair with any device, the earphones include touch controls to make your audio experience super convenient. If you need a little extra help maneuvering through your music, you'll also be equipped with a voice assistant ready to help you live your music to the fullest. Any iOS or Android user can fall asleep to ASAMR, jump into a podcast, or get some range running out with these buds that offer unmatched frequencies, dynamic sounds, and powerful bass.

In terms of durability, you'll get up to 28 hours of juice on the TREBLAB WX8 True Wireless IPX8 Waterproof Earbuds, so you'll never lose that drum and bass because your dollar store headphones took a turn (or, even worse, your cord headphones snapped). Because it's a wireless charging product, just throw them in their case for an hour to have everything you need for a successful morning pump-up.  When the case needs charging, just plug in the included USB cord and wait just a moment for things to revamp.

And, of course, the unrivaled waterproof rating ensures no sweat, rain, or anything else moist (ew) prevents you from securing the beats you crave to make it through the week.

Get the TREBLAB WX8 True Wireless IPX8 Waterproof Earbuds with Charging Case, which includes three sizes of silicone tips, charging cable, USB cable, user manual, and sticker, for $34.99 (Reg. $59).

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