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$15 Prime Member Discount Drops the 2023 Echo Buds to New All-Time Low

 Prime Member Discount Drops the 2023 Echo Buds to New All-Time Low
 Prime Member Discount Drops the 2023 Echo Buds to New All-Time Low


While Prime Day is still a few weeks away, Amazon has already started ramping up to it by offering serious savings on its own devices. Right now, Prime members can save up to 55% on everything from tablets to routers to smart speakers, and even the latest generation of Amazon earbuds. Subscribers can save $15 on the new third-gen Echo Buds, which drops them down to a new all-time low price of just $35. There’s no telling how long this deal will last, so we’d recommend getting your order in sooner rather than later.

These third-gen Echo Buds have a lot to offer for less than $50. They’re equipped with 12mm drivers for crisp, balanced audio, and support Bluetooth 5.2 for seamless connectivity with up to two devices at a time. They also feature two internal microphones with voice detection for clear audio on voice calls and hands-free access to Amazon Alexa, so you can make calls, set reminders and more using just the sound of your voice. Plus, they allow you to customize the tap controls so you can skip songs, adjust volume and more on the fly. They boast a total battery life of up to 20 hours with the charging case, and just 15 minutes of charging gives you two hours of listening time.

And if you want active noise cancellation, you can pick up the second-gen Echo Buds, which are currently $55 off for Prime members. You can grab them with a wired charging case for $65, or get the wireless charging case for $85. Or, if you’re in the market for a different pair, you can check out our full roundup of all the best headphone and earbuds deals for even more bargains. 



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