Get HAYLOU PurFree BC01 Bone Conduction Headphones for $80

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Haylou Purfree Bone Conduction Headphones Featured

Earbuds are great, but sometimes they just don’t work for everyone. Some people just don’t like to put them inside their ears. If you count yourself in that crowd, consider the HAYLOU PurFree BC01 Bone Conduction Headphones. There’s nothing to go inside your ear, leaving you with the ultimate in comfort, while paying less than $80.

The headphones have a tough memory titanium wire built in, making them lighter than other headphones. It’s difficult for them to lose their shape, even after they are repeatedly twisted. Additionally, the ergonomic design and multi-point support keep them on your head, even during sports. The sound is more concentrated yet wide with delicate details because they are airtight.

Haylou Purfree Bone Conduction Headphones Bc01

Dry, non-sticky, skin-friendly silicone covers the HAYLOU PurFree BC01 Bone Conduction Headphones, making them suitable for long-term wear, even for those with allergies. You’ll be more comfortable while wearing them, leaving you to work out even longer. Being that they aren’t in-ear headphones, they lead to safer workouts and a healthy inner ear, reducing hearing loss.

With the high-capacity polymer lithium battery and ultra-low power consumption chip, you can listen to an eight-hour call or exercise with them for an hour every day in a one-week period without charging. Use the fast-charging interface to recharge for just 10 minutes and get two hours of music listening. The Bluetooth 5.2 chip will support two-way communication technology.

One pair of headphones can pair up to two Bluetooth devices at once. Switch back and forth between them seamlessly for stress-free multitasking. The headphones are dust-proof and waterproof, rated as IP67. They are fine to use even in sand and can last up to 30 meters in 1 meter of water.

Use the code HAYLOUBC01 and clip the Amazon coupon to get these headphones for just $79.99.

Amazon Prime Days are coming up on July 12 and July 13 this year, and you can earn a $10 Amazon credit if you’re a Prime member. You just have to complete four easy tasks, and you’re in. Just activate your Prime Stampcard, then stream a Prime Video, listen to Prime music, borrow a Prime Reading e-book, and get this headset at $80 off, and your purchase task is already complete.

HAYLOU PurFree BC01 Bone Conduction Headphones

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