Get Tronsmart Onyx Ace TWS Earphones for Under $20

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It’s no’t often that you can get earphones for under $20, but Tronsmart is making it happen for just two days. You can get the Tronsmart Onyx Ace TWS Earphones for $19.79.

These wireless earphones resemble Apple AirPods, yet are a fraction of the price. The Qualcomm aptX™ audio technology with an enlarged 13mm driver provides you with hi-fidelity studio-quality sound. It also delivers a more stable connection, faster transmission, ultra-low latency, and low-power consumption. Just opening the case allows the earphones to recognize and connect to your phone.

Deal Tronsmart Onyx Ace Earphones

Along with that great sound, the Tronsmart Onyx Ace TWS Earphones provide up to 24 hours of playtime using the charging case with up to five hours on a single charge, based on a 50% volume level. The pressure-free design will keep them comfortable throughout, as if you aren’t wearing them. Additionally, they provide an IPX5 rating to help guard against sweat, splashes, and rain.

Tap the earphone gently to access functions without having to reach for your phone. The number of taps determines the function. The taps can be performed on either the left or the right earphone, allowing you to wear just one or both. Siri, Google Assistant, and Cortana can be activated with a single tap.

These earphones are already marked down 67% to $19.79. Access the link, and if you’re a new user to AliExpress, use the coupon that appears when you first sign on for an additional $2 off. The offer is good on November 11 and 12, 2020.

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