Baseus Official Store via Amazon has Baseus E20 True Wireless Earbuds on sale for $19.99 - $10 (apply promo code YBQERG69 at checkout) = $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Baseus Official Store via Amazon has Baseus E20 True Wireless Earbuds on sale for $19.99 - $10 (apply promo code YBQERG69 at checkout) = $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Note: Promo codes are typically for one-time use and don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into this issue, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart page.
Thanks to staff member dealz4realz4realz for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that this offer is $5 lower (33% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.99.
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Model: Baseus E20 True Wireless Earbuds, 12mm Drivers with Powerful Bass, 33H Long Playtime, IPX5 Water-Resistant, 2 ENC Mics for Clear Calls, Bluetooth 5.3 Headphones in-Ear Ear Buds
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Just got mine in today. Build quality is ok. Everything's rounded on the case so it feels ok in your pocket. Hinge is snappy, nice big sync button, usb c with yellow colored pins. I personally get a good seal with the largest ear tips included. Don't know about the battery yet as I just got them. I am not a fan of using Bluetooth for phone calls so I can't speak to that either. But...
Out of the box the sound quality is pretty bad. I am by no means an audiophile (I appreciate bass boost), but these things have finally shown me such a thing as too much bass. These sound like speakers that have had a fork stabbed in the tweeters. Dialogue on Youtube videos is unpleasant but listenable for the length of your average video. I would not want to listen to an entire podcast on these. You can get them to sound ok in Spotify by adjusting the EQ. "Bass Reducer " preset isn't enough, but a huge improvement. I had to go to "Treble Booster" and then had to literally bottom out the 60Hz slider. Still a little muffled though. DJ Magic Mike tracks sound great though.
These are only $10 though and at that price I think these are totally fine for listening to music or anything with EQ controls. If I had paid the full $20 I would be seriously considering sending them back and putting that money towards some of the better options at the $30-$50 range.
What's the difference between wireless and true wireless ear buds? Asking for a friend.
Both are wireless, true wireless typically are these ear-bud style buds. i.e no wire. It's more of a marketing term though. I think the original intent of 'true wireless' (TWS) is to denote these earphones do not have any wireless (unlike the bluetooth earphones many years ago that have a cable between them)
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Just got mine in today. Build quality is ok. Everything's rounded on the case so it feels ok in your pocket. Hinge is snappy, nice big sync button, usb c with yellow colored pins. I personally get a good seal with the largest ear tips included. Don't know about the battery yet as I just got them. I am not a fan of using Bluetooth for phone calls so I can't speak to that either. But...
Out of the box the sound quality is pretty bad. I am by no means an audiophile (I appreciate bass boost), but these things have finally shown me such a thing as too much bass. These sound like speakers that have had a fork stabbed in the tweeters. Dialogue on Youtube videos is unpleasant but listenable for the length of your average video. I would not want to listen to an entire podcast on these. You can get them to sound ok in Spotify by adjusting the EQ. "Bass Reducer " preset isn't enough, but a huge improvement. I had to go to "Treble Booster" and then had to literally bottom out the 60Hz slider. Still a little muffled though. DJ Magic Mike tracks sound great though.
These are only $10 though and at that price I think these are totally fine for listening to music or anything with EQ controls. If I had paid the full $20 I would be seriously considering sending them back and putting that money towards some of the better options at the $30-$50 range.
What's the difference between wireless and true wireless ear buds? Asking for a friend.
The original wireless earbuds were wireless to the device but had a behind the neck wire that connected the earpieces to each other. When that was no longer a thing, some marketing person came up with the term true wireless.
The original wireless earbuds were wireless to the device but had a behind the neck wire that connected the earpieces to each other. When that was no longer a thing, some marketing person came up with the term true wireless.
Oh, thank you for explaining the difference between the two different types. [img]https://i.slickdeals.net/images/smilies/smile.gif[/img]
It's certainly getting cheaper and cheaper for these true wireless buds. The bad news is that i don't see multipoint listed as a feature. So that means multipoint connection not a feature?
Having multipoint is almost like having two bud sets for the price of one! with BP1 pro available for $20, that might be the better one! the bp1 pro also has much longer battery life
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Out of the box the sound quality is pretty bad. I am by no means an audiophile (I appreciate bass boost), but these things have finally shown me such a thing as too much bass. These sound like speakers that have had a fork stabbed in the tweeters. Dialogue on Youtube videos is unpleasant but listenable for the length of your average video. I would not want to listen to an entire podcast on these. You can get them to sound ok in Spotify by adjusting the EQ. "Bass Reducer " preset isn't enough, but a huge improvement. I had to go to "Treble Booster" and then had to literally bottom out the 60Hz slider. Still a little muffled though. DJ Magic Mike tracks sound great though.
These are only $10 though and at that price I think these are totally fine for listening to music or anything with EQ controls. If I had paid the full $20 I would be seriously considering sending them back and putting that money towards some of the better options at the $30-$50 range.
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Out of the box the sound quality is pretty bad. I am by no means an audiophile (I appreciate bass boost), but these things have finally shown me such a thing as too much bass. These sound like speakers that have had a fork stabbed in the tweeters. Dialogue on Youtube videos is unpleasant but listenable for the length of your average video. I would not want to listen to an entire podcast on these. You can get them to sound ok in Spotify by adjusting the EQ. "Bass Reducer " preset isn't enough, but a huge improvement. I had to go to "Treble Booster" and then had to literally bottom out the 60Hz slider. Still a little muffled though. DJ Magic Mike tracks sound great though.
These are only $10 though and at that price I think these are totally fine for listening to music or anything with EQ controls. If I had paid the full $20 I would be seriously considering sending them back and putting that money towards some of the better options at the $30-$50 range.
Having multipoint is almost like having two bud sets for the price of one! with BP1 pro available for $20, that might be the better one! the bp1 pro also has much longer battery life
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