
Bag These Sennheiser Wireless Sport Earbuds for Just $75, a Whopping 50% Off
We firmly believe that a good pair of headphones or earbuds can be essential, especially if you want to listen to audio without bothering those around you. But if you're looking for sport headphones, you need something built for the task. The Sennheiser Consumer Audio Sport true wireless earbuds are a great option thanks to their combination of great features and comfortable design. They'd normally run for around $150, but you can grab a pair with a huge 50% discount today, dropping the price to $75.
While you still have almost two weeks to place your order before this deal ends, there's one caveat to consider. Woot's stocks often run dry before its deals' end dates, so ordering soon is still recommended if you want to lock this special price in.
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These Sennheiser Consumer Audio Sport true wireless earbuds are Bluetooth in-ear headphones. Your purchase comes with the earbuds, a charging case (with a lanyard), a USB-C charging wire, closed and open ear adapter sets in three sizes and even ear fins sets. This ensures the earbuds will be super comfortable since you can adjust the fins and adapter sets to what fits your ear best.
As for features, these earbuds are rated IP54, which protects against dust and water. So, if you're sweating while using them, they'll still work fine. They have a battery life of up to 27 hours, giving you all-day usage. They have a frequency range from 5 Hz to 21 kHz, meaning you can hear low subs and soaring vocals. Phone calls can be heard pretty well, too.
Why this deal matters
These Sennheiser earbuds have dropped to a new all-time low price. Previously, the record low price was $80, but that was last seen about a year ago on Amazon. Currently on Amazon, these earbuds are full price at $150. Woot has the lowest price on the market for these Sennheiser earbuds right now. But as you know, deals on Woot don't last very long. This deal is set to expire in 12 days, but if quantities sell out, it could be even sooner.
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