Save 40% on Google Pixel Buds A-Series Earbuds

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Looking for some earbuds now that you’re back in school? Or maybe you want to use them during your workout or train ride to work. Consider getting the Google Pixel Buds A-Series Earbuds. At a price of just $59, there’s no reason to not try them.

The earbuds include custom-designed 12 mm dynamic speaker drivers that provide high-quality audio. Pair them with your Pixel or other Android device with just a tap, but you can also pair them with an iOS or other Bluetooth 4.0 and up device. They’re water resistant to easily handle the days when you are caught in the rain or enjoy a heavy, sweaty workout.

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The Google Pixel Buds provide a great flush-to-ear fit with three sizes of eartips. Additionally, the stabilizer arc helps the earbuds stay securely in place while creating a gentle seal in your ears to help your tunes sound more amazing. The volume will adjust, thanks to Adaptive Sound, as you move from a noisy background to a more peaceful environment.

You can hear music, directions, weather, and notifications through voice control. When you answer phone calls through the earbuds, beamforming mics will make the calls clear, no matter your environment. If you lose the earbuds, use Find My Device to hear them if they are close or see their last known location.

Take $40 off the price of these earbuds in Charcoal, Clearly White, Sea, or Dark Olive, and pay just $59.

Google Pixel Buds A-Series Earbuds

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