Save or Win with Tronsmart Christmas Deals/Giveaway

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Tronsmart Christmas Deal Featured

With Christmas all but over, there’s nothing wrong with treating yourself. You can take advantage of these Tronsmart deals and score a speaker or earbuds or take part in Tronsmart’s giveaway, where you could be lucky enough to win a gift box including speakers, earbuds, and gaming headsets. If you just can’t wait to find out if you won, you can take part in three fabulous deals.

Tronsmart Onyx Prime True Wireless Earbuds

Tronsmart Christmas Deal Onyx

The Onyx Prime earbuds have a dynamic driver along with a tuned, balanced armature driver. This combination provides you with detailed high-end audio for a natural, resonant bass and mids and clear treble. TrueWireless Mirroring technology allows for seamless swapping between the smartphone-connected earbud and the earbud mirroring the connection for seamless music streaming. An in-app equalizer allows you to create eight audio profiles and customize each one. A single charge provides seven hours of listening, with the charging case providing a total of 40 hours.

Save 30% and get these earbuds for just $69.99.

Tronsmart Onyx Prime True Wireless Earbuds

Tronsmart Studio 30W Soundpulse Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Tronsmart Christmas Deal Studio

What more could you want from a portable ‘ speaker than Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, Type-C fast charging, and a one-tap voice assistant, all in a compact design? The Studio speaker includes the TuneConn pairing technology, which allows you to pair up to 100 speakers to one device. This would make for an amazing event. SoundPulse technology delivers undistorted output. Charging for 3 to 3.5 hours gives you 15 hours of playtime to last throughout your day. The metal design minimizes distortion to allow you to fully enjoy your music.

Get this speaker for 34% off and pay just $65.99.

Tronsmart Studio 30W Soundpulse Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Tronsmart Splash 1 Wireless Portable Bluetooth Waterproof Mini Speaker

Tronsmart Christmas Deal Splash

This is more than just a standard shower speaker. Integrated dual drivers and SoundPulse technology deliver 15W stereo sound with a tonal balance of bass, treble, and less distortion, regardless of the volume. Pair two Splash 1 speakers together will feel like you’re sitting in your own home theatre. You’ll get a full 24 hours of continuous playtime from one speaker. Have a light show with its lighting effects and enjoy it in the shower, rain, pool, or beach, thanks to the IPX7 – waterproof design.

Save 17% on this waterproof speaker and pay just $24.99.

Tronsmart Splash 1 Wireless Portable Bluetooth Waterproof Mini Speaker

Either act on one of these deals right now or participate in the Tronsmart Christmas Giveaway for your chance at a blind gift box that includes speakers, earbuds, and headsets. The biggest blind box includes five Tronsmart products. The contest is open through December 31.

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