Buy One Get One Free Sale on SuperEQ Headphones and Earbuds

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SuperEQ has a great BOGO sale going on with its headphones and earbuds. Buy one set of headphones or earbuds and get another free. Buy a set of headphones and get earbuds for free. Buy a set for yourself, and get a free set for a friend. There are many options to utilize this fantastic deal.

SuperEQ® S2 Bluetooth ANC On-Ear Headphones

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If you’re not sure whether you want headphones or earbuds, the SuperEQ S2 could be the right option for you. They are compact, allowing you to slip them into a bag to take with you. Use the active noise canceling to cancel out your surroundings and listen to music delivered with built-in dual high-quality 40mm drivers for HD sound quality with deep bass and great clarity. You’ll get 25 hours of playtime per charge in Bluetooth mode and 45 hours in ANC.

Buy one in three color options and get one free for $60.99.

SuperEQ® S2 Bluetooth ANC On-Ear Headphones

SuperEQ® S8 Bluetooth ANC On-Ear Phones

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The SuperEQ S8 Headphones have Bluetooth 5.0, providing a reduced delay that doesn’t affect the sound quality in Bluetooth video or live broadcasts. Active noise canceling filters out most of the interruptive noise through a high-res filter. Hi-Fi sound quality music is delivered through 40mm large-aperture drivers. The headphones charge up in 2.5 hours, providing you 8 hours of Bluetooth, 40 hours of ANC, or 12 hours ANC + Bluetooth listening time. The adjustable headband and on-ear design will keep you comfortable throughout.

Buy these headphones in black and get one free for just $39.99.

SuperEQ® S8 Bluetooth ANC On-Ear Phones

SuperEQ® Q2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds

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The SuperEQ Q2 Pro Earbuds have professional feed-forward and feedback active noise canceling to reduce noise up to 33dB, filtering out 90% of the noise. Alternatively, leave them in transparency mode to stay aware of your surroundings. If you still need one ear to listen to your environment, use the single bud listening mode. One-step pairing works by simply opening the charging case and turning on Bluetooth. Get eight hours of playtime from one charge and an additional 28 hours from the charging case.

Buy these earbuds and get another set free for just $59.99.

SuperEQ® Q2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds

SuperEQ® S1 Hybrid ANC Headphones

Supereq Bogo Deal S1

Instead of a BOGO deal, you’ll get 20% off the SuperEQ® S1 Headphones. The soft memory-protein earcups and snug fit provide ergonomic all-day comfort. Switch back and forth between active noise canceling, transparency, and Bluetooth modes. 40mm large-aperture drivers provide Hi-Fi sound quality with thumping bass. Even up to 60% volume, you’ll get an amazing 45 hours of playtime.

Take 20% off these headphones with the code SUPEREQ20% and pay just $44.79.

SuperEQ® S1 Hybrid ANC Headphones

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