Get the Tronsmart Onyx Ace Pro Wireless Earbuds for $27

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Are you looking to take your tunes with you this summer? You can get a quality set of earbuds for 55% off when you buy the Tronsmart Onyx Ace Pro Wireless Earbuds. Enjoy an optimized experience, Qualcomm chip, dual mics, clear calls, gaming mode, and up to 27 hours of playtime.

Get four mics in these earbuds, the same number you’ll find in the Apple AirPods, to ensure your callers will be able to hear you clearly. Hear them just the same with the Qualcomm cVc audio technology, including aptX, AAC, and SBC. If you enjoy sharing your gameplay, make sure your opponents will hear you well with the gaming mode on these earbuds.

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Connect easily to the Tronsmart Onyx Ace Pro Wireless Earbuds with Bluetooth v5.2 and Qualcomm ACC3040. Get up to 6.5 hours of playtime on a single charge, more than with the Apple AirPods, and expand that to 27 hours when utilizing the charging case. Recharge the case and earbuds through USB-C.

Change functions with touch control or a voice assistant, such as Google Assistant, Cortana, or Siri. If your summer plans include the beach or pool, the IPX5 rating on these earbuds will help protect them. It will also help if you’re caught in the rain when you’re listening to your tunes while out for a walk.

Take 55% off the price of these earbuds in your choice of White or Black to pay just $26.99 through May 20, 2022.

Tronsmart Onyx Ace Pro Wireless Earbuds

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