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Can't sleep? Save over $30 on our favorite earbuds for sleep.

Can't sleep? Save over $30 on our favorite earbuds for sleep.

Yahoo05-06-2025

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SAVE $36: As of June 3, Soundcore Sleep A20 earbuds are on sale for $143.99 at Amazon. That's a 20% saving on the list price.
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If you're someone who likes to sleep with white noise in the background, loves the sound of the fan oscillating overnight, or is just generally an incredibly light sleeper... we've found your new favorite product, and it's on sale.
Meet the Soundcore Sleep A20 earbuds, wireless buds made for better sleep, with noise blocking, comfort, and sleep tracking. We named them the best sleep earbuds for most people in our roundup.
SEE ALSO: EarFun Free Pro 3 earbuds have never been cheaper — get them for under $50 at Amazon
The A20 earbuds are built for serious rest, but how do they work? Well, these earbuds use a four-point noise masking system and snug twin-seal ear tips to block out snoring, pets, and background noise, without active noise cancellation.
They are designed with ultra-soft materials and a pressure-free fit, so they're especially comfy for side sleepers. No uncomfortable plastic pushing into your eardrum. And as you try to sleep, enjoy AI-powered brainwave audio from the Soundcore app. This is designed to help you drift off faster, and the earbuds play continuously with no looping sounds.
You can also listen to your favorite tunes using Bluetooth mode, but it's worth noting that these are optimized for sleep, so sound quality and volume might not be as good as regular earbuds.
You'll get up to 14 hours of use on a single charge (or 80 with the case), so they easily last all week in Sleep mode. They also track your sleep using built-in sensors, and you can monitor your sleep data in the app to help you rest better over time.
Ready for a stellar night's sleep? As of June 3, you can grab these earbuds at Amazon for 20% off, now priced at $143.99.

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