Get 1/2 Off Anker Soundcore P20i Earbuds for AI-Enhanced Calls

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Anker Soundcore P201 Earbuds Featured

We often buy wireless earbuds that we know our music will sound great through and don’t even think about hearing phone calls. You can get both options with the Anker Soundcore P20i True Wireless Earbuds and get 50% off as well.

These wireless earbuds will give you powerful boosted bass with the oversized 10mm drivers. You’ll be able to lose yourself in the sound. There are also 22 EQ presets in the Soundcore app. Two built-in mics and an AI algorithm listen to and handle your voice, meaning you won’t need to shout to be heard.

Anker Soundcore P201 Earbuds Battery Life

Charge the Anker Soundcore P20i True Wireless Earbuds quickly, yet still get a long battery life. The battery life in the earbuds will give you a listening time of 10 hours. Once you take the charging case into account, you can extend that to 30 hours. If you do find that the earbuds are getting low in one of your listening sessions, a quick 10-minute charge will provide two more hours of play time.

The earbuds and charging case are lightweight, and there’s a convenient lanyard attached to the case. This allows you to attach it to anything, such as your bike, backpack, gym locker, keys, etc. – nearly anything. Despite this, if you still manage to lose them, Find My Earbuds will make a lost earbud play a noise, helping you locate it.

Get these earbuds for half off and pay just $19.99 in black and two other colors. Pay $23.99 for two more of the colors. Pick the style that fits you best.

Anker Soundcore P20i True Wireless Earbuds

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