Save 40% on Coumi Freedom Dots True Wireless Earbuds

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All the great features you might look for in a pair of earbuds are included in this set. The Coumi Freedom Dots True Wireless Earbuds have active noise canceling, Bluetooth 5.2, a USB-C charge, and Transparency Mode and are waterproof to boot. To sweeten the pot, apply two separate discounts and get them for under $30.

The earbuds have dual beamforming mics that filter out 90% of environmental low-frequency noises up to -35db. This allows you to focus on the music, phone call, podcast, etc. Two mics reduce the environmental noise while the other waits for your instructions. They do so well blocking noise that you can even use them when you’re not listening to anything, just to block out noise and get some peace while you rest. It’s easy to switch out of the ANC to Transparency Mode so that you can hear traffic or announcements when you need to.

Cuomi Freedom Dots Case

The Coumi Freedom Dots True Wireless Earbuds use a low power consumption chipset and provide up to six hours of listening on a single charge. You can extend that to 24 hours, one full day, of playtime when you utilize the charging case. The case fully charges with USB-C in just 90 minutes to give you yet another 24 hours. Pair them once with Bluetooth 5.2 and have them automatically connect in the future.

Also featured in the earbuds is a 12.5mm large-aperture fiber optic drive and ultra-thin elastic diaphragm to support SBC/AAC high-quality audio decoding and a frequency response range up to 20-20khz. This will give you crystal clarity and a strong bass.

You’ll be able to fully enjoy the quality, as you’re sure to get a good fit with the three sizes of ergonomic soft silicone ear tips. The earbuds are rated IPX7 waterproof as well, alleviating worries of sweat or water when enjoying outdoor sports. Do note that the charging case is not waterproof.

Clip the Amazon coupon to take 10% off and use the code VOOVK7JS to take off another 30% to pay just $29.99 for these earbuds. Offer good through April 30, 2021.

Coumi Freedom Dots True Wireless Earbuds

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