Save 52% on Lenovo Live Pods LP1 Wireless Earbuds

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Are you looking for some earbuds that work similar to the pricey ones but don’t want to break the bank to get them? You’re in luck with the Lenovo Live Pods LP1 Wireless Earbuds. They’re wireless, IPX4 waterproof, work with Bluetooth 5.0, and more, and you can get them for more than half off once you figure in the free shipping.

These true wireless earbuds work with Bluetooth 5.0 and have low latency and low power consumption. They are great for sports, as they are lightweight and comfortable and fully fit the auricle. They have a dual headphone diaphragm with a 10mm loudspeaker unit that boosts it even more.

Lenovo Lp1 Earbuds Case

The Lenovo Live Pods LP1 Wireless Earbuds have a long battery life with no need for frequent charging, thanks to the charging case. You can get up to 12 hours of music on a 1.5-hour charge. With support for dual hosts, there is no difference between the primary and secondary. The earbuds have smart touch control and also support a voice assistant but only in Chinese.

The first time the earbuds are used, they need a manual connection, but the following times they are used, you only need to open the lid of the case to connect them again. Along with being IPX4 waterproof, they are also sweatproof, making them great for your toughest workouts. The earbuds ship with a USB-C cable and a manual.

Save 52% on these earbuds once you figure in the free shipping and pay just $12.19 when you use the code MTLNO. Offer good through July 1, 2021.

Lenovo Live Pods LP1 Wireless Earbuds

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