Woot has
Philips T1207 True Wireless IPX4 Earbuds (Teal) on sale for
$11.99.
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Includes:
- Philips T1207 True Wireless Earbuds with Up to 18 Hours Playtime and IPX4 Water Resistance
- Charging Case
- USB-C Charging Cable
- Ear Tips (3 sizes)
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I bought these from Woot at $12. So far, pleasantly surprised. Good build quality, adequate music quality, decent microphone during FaceTime. I find them better than the Anker Soundcore Life E I bought for the same price. The fit is great for my ears, and battery life is about six hours for FaceTime. I have no idea about long-term durability. I have purchased a lot of no-name cheap earbuds for $6-$12 and these are significantly better. Only have had them for about a week.
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I just received the white ones and they're USBC.
Just got the white ones this afternoon. Only been a couple hours, but I'm not disappointed so far.
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I bought these from Woot at $12. So far, pleasantly surprised. Good build quality, adequate music quality, decent microphone during FaceTime. I find them better than the Anker Soundcore Life E I bought for the same price. The fit is great for my ears, and battery life is about six hours for FaceTime. I have no idea about long-term durability. I have purchased a lot of no-name cheap earbuds for $6-$12 and these are significantly better. Only have had them for about a week.
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It seems mostly trial and error.
It seems mostly trial and error.
Any recommendations for cheap and good?