Pro5 Bluetooth Wireless Ear Buds
Condition: Brand New
Brand: TWS
Break free from the restrictions of wires and enjoy quality HD stereo sound. You can take your music along with you on your adventures and travels and with the noise cancelling function, enjoy your tunes and not the surrounding noise. You can even get them wet.
Super easy to pair with your phone or other devices
Simple operation to pause music, play music, skip songs, access Siri and answer phone.
Charging your ear buds is easy in the wireless charging case which is in turn recharged with the included USB cable.
Model Number: pro 5 TWS earbuds
Use: Portable Media Player, Mobile Phone, Aviation, COMPUTER, Dj, Gaming, Sports, Audiophile, Travel, PROFESSIONAL, HEARING AID, For Internet Bar, For iPod, HiFi Headphone
Function: Waterproof, Noise Cancelling, Microphone
Waterproof Standard: IPX-4
Active Noise-Cancellation: Yes
Colors: White
Bluetooth Version: V5.0
Material: ABS+PVC
Feature: HD Sound
Earbuds battery: 35mAh
Working time: 4-5 Hours
Standby time: 120 Hours
Message me if interested. I can courier them to you for $6.50.
Price: $69
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41.8% Yes
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32.1% Maybe?
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