SAVE 50%: The standing sex videosSoundcore by Anker P20i earbuds are just $19.99 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $39.99. That's a savings of $20.
Back in the day, the easiest thing to misplace was car keys. That changed when wireless earbuds arrived. They have an unrelenting affinity for dropping down the storm drain, disappearing forever into the couch cushions, or becoming the dog's new toy. If you've lost one or both earbuds recently, today's deal at Amazon will help ease the pain of needing replacements.
As of Jan. 16, the Soundcore by Anker P20i earbuds are just $19.99 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $39.99. That's a 50% discount, matching the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
It's hard to find anything at an affordable price in this economy, but with today's deal you'll be getting a solid pair of earbuds for a fair price. The Souncore by Anker P20i uses oversized 10mm drivers to deliver powerful and clear sound quality. Connect to the Soundcore app and you'll be able to choose from 22 EQ presets which can be especially useful if you listen to both music and podcasts with your earbuds.
With the charging case, you'll get 30 hours of playtime with the P20i earbuds. A 10-minute quick charge adds two hours of life back to the buds. And to help combat losing this pair, the included case comes with a lanyard to clip onto your backpack or tote bag.
SEE ALSO: I'm in love with my new Bose noise-canceling earbuds and I want everyone to know itYou can also use single-earbud mode with the Anker P20i. If you take one bud out to tune into the world around you, the remaining earbuds will continue to provide sound. They're also water resistant so there's no need to worry about some light rain or wearing them on a hot day.
Snag the Soundcore by Anker P20i earbuds for the affordable price of just $19.99 thanks to today's deal at Amazon.
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