These refurb Jabra Elite 65t true wireless earbuds drop to just $76 during checkout

Time to get some true wireless earbuds. Jabra has the Elite 65t on sale for $76.49 through its eBay store. The earbuds are already down to $85, and the price drops another $8 when you add them to your cart. These earbuds go for around $90 refurbished at other sites like Amazon and sell for around $140 brand new.

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The 65t have dual microphone technology and true wireless Bluetooth stability that helps reduce audio drops. They will last up to five hours on a single charge of the battery with an extra 10 hours of battery life within the charging case itself.

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The 65t have dual microphone technology and true wireless Bluetooth stability that helps reduce audio drops. They will last up to five hours on a single charge of the battery with an extra 10 hours of battery life within the charging case itself. That means you can spend most of the day no where near a wall outlet and without a charging cable and still listen to your favorite tunes.

These headphones also feature one-touch access to Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant, which can make your life so much easier when it comes to remembering appointments or dealing with smart home technology.

Daniel Bader's review of these earbuds gave them 4.5 stars out of 5 along with a "The Best" award. He called the earbuds "nearly flawless" and said "If you've been looking for a pair of truly wireless earbuds that don't look like protruding white ear tubes and actually sound like a decent pair of headphones, Jabra's got your back."

Curious about earbuds but still looking to save? Check out the TaoTronics true wireless earbuds on sale for $30. You'll still get good sound, a long battery life, and an assortment of ear tips to help you find the perfect fit.

John Levite
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