$28 gets you true wireless earbuds that fix the worst thing about Apple’s $159 AirPods
It has been a while now since I stopped using my AirPods. They’re so great in concept, but the execution is off. Because the tips are smooth plastic, much of the sound — and most of the bass — leaks out of your ears instead of being locked in. If you want a pair of cord-free earbuds that address Apple’s design mistake by using silicone tips that lock in all that bass, check out the SoundPEATS TrueFree True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds. They’re only $28.49 on Amazon after you clip the 5% coupon, and they sound great.
SoundPEATS True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds in-Ear Stereo Bluetooth Headphones Wireless Earphone…: $28.49
Here’s more from the product page:
- [TWS & BLUETOOTH 5.0] – Adopt global professional Realtek chipset, true wireless design with latest Bluetooth 5.0, the SoundPEATS TrueFree wireless earbuds own fast and stable transmission without tangling.
- [SINGLE & COUPLE] – Support working together to enjoy stereo sound, or using one earbud only for preference or driving safety. Different from the previous version or other brand, the TrueFree wireless earbuds provide HiFi stereo sound at both music and phone calls.
- [ONE-STEP PAIRING] – Born to offer you every convenience, the earbuds are built with very easy operation. Pull out the earbuds from charging case and hit on Bluetooth list. That’s how easily you get the earbuds paired.
- [EXTENDED PLAYTIME] – Compact and lightweight magnetic charging case for you to carry the earbuds around. 3.5 hours playtime per charge and 15 hours in total, the earbuds strive to keep you company longer.
- [BIG IN SMALL] – Sound PEATS True Free wireless earbuds fulfill all your fantasy and needs about Bluetooth earphones. As long as your device is with Bluetooth version above 4.0, you can use it with the earbuds. Sound PEATS provides 12 months hassle-free warranty to ensure the enjoyment of your purchase.
SoundPEATS True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds in-Ear Stereo Bluetooth Headphones Wireless Earphone…: $28.49
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$28 gets you true wireless earbuds that fix the worst thing about Apple’s $159 AirPods originally appeared on BGR.com on Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 10:33:32 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Relax: Most of your favorite Netflix shows aren’t going anywhere for a while
The streaming wars — and in particular the launch of new Netflix rivals from companies like Apple, Disney, and AT&T — have led to plenty of speculation about what will happen to Netflix as it starts to face more well-heeled competition than ever.
Especially as the streaming landscape increasingly fractures, and companies like AT&T, via its new WarnerMedia service, pull their original content off of Netflix to host it on their own platforms, meaning Netflix presumably will soon have a giant hole where lots of third-party TV shows used to be.
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Relax: Most of your favorite Netflix shows aren’t going anywhere for a while originally appeared on BGR.com on Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 09:01:11 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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10 deals you don’t want to miss on Saturday: $8 wireless charger, $17 Wi-Fi extender, Fire TV Sticks, more
It might be the weekend, but that won’t stop us from digging through hundreds of daily deals and telling you about all the best ones. Highlights from Saturday’s roundup include a fast wireless charging pad for just $7.99, a top-selling Wi-Fi range extender for $16.99, Anker’s best true wireless earbuds for $41.99 instead of $60, $20 off AirPods 2 (they’re sold out, but order now to lock in the discount), Anker-owned eufy smart LED bulbs for $11.99 a piece, $40 off the upgraded version of Instant Pot’s best-selling multi-cooker, Fire TV Stick for $29.99, Fire TV Stick 4K for $39.99, and much more. See all of today’s best deals below.
Vogek Wireless Charger Qi Certified 7.5W Wireless Charging Compatible with iPhone XS/XS MAX/XR/…: $7.99
TP-Link | N300 WiFi Range Extender | Up to 300Mbps | WiFi Extender, Repeater, Wifi Signal Boost…: $16.99
True Wireless Earbuds, Soundcore Liberty Neo by Anker, Bluetooth Headphones with Graphene-Enhan…: $41.99
Apple AirPods with Charging Case (Latest Model): $139.99
eufy Lumos Smart Bulb 2.0 – White, Soft White (2700K), 9W, Compatible with Alexa, No Hub Requir…: $11.99
Instant Pot DUO Plus 60, 6 Qt 9-in-1 Multi- Use Programmable Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Ric…: $89.99
Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote, streaming media player: $29.99
Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote, streaming media player: $39.99
Fire TV Cube, hands-free with Alexa and 4K Ultra HD, streaming media player: $79.99
Insignia NS-39DF510NA19 39-inch 1080p Full HD Smart LED TV- Fire TV Edition: $179.99
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10 deals you don’t want to miss on Saturday: $8 wireless charger, $17 Wi-Fi extender, Fire TV Sticks, more originally appeared on BGR.com on Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 07:22:26 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Waive your yearly Amex fee and snag 80,000 bonus Delta miles with this limited-time offer
One of the great things about Delta’s co-branded rewards cards is that they can offer something all at once that a semi-frequent flyer might be hard-pressed to accumulate otherwise. We’re talking, of course, about frequent-flyer miles — or, in the case of the limited-time offer Delta just kicked off for its main cards, the sizable welcome bonuses that in a couple of instances can be as high as 80,000 bonus miles.
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Waive your yearly Amex fee and snag 80,000 bonus Delta miles with this limited-time offer originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 31 May 2019 at 23:35:31 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Russia’s Soyuz rocket got nailed by lightning shortly after launch
When planning for a rocket launch there are many things that have to be taken into account, and one of the biggest factors is always the weather. Launches are delayed frequently due to uncooperative weather conditions such as brisk high-level winds and storms, but sometimes Mother Nature can throw a serious curve ball right in the middle of a seemingly routine rocket ascent.
That was the case on Monday when a Russian Soyuz rocket endured a lightning strike shortly after takeoff from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia. The launch was being recorded by observers, and video of the surprising lighting blast is now available for all of us to enjoy.
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Russia’s Soyuz rocket got nailed by lightning shortly after launch originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 31 May 2019 at 22:05:22 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Spotify’s next big feature could let you and your friends listen to music together
Spotify is reportedly working on a new feature that would be the digital equivalent of you and a friend sharing the same headphones to listen to music together.
It’s already possible, of course, for users of the streaming music giant to keep up with what their friends are listening to and stocking their playlists with. App researcher Jane Manchun Wong, however, has found that Spotify appears to be testing a real-time sharing — meaning, you and your friends could soon have a joint listening session.
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Spotify’s next big feature could let you and your friends listen to music together originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 31 May 2019 at 21:03:49 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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China fights back against the Huawei ban with a blacklist of its own
The Trump administration delivered a massive blow to Huawei a few days ago, placing the biggest China’s smartphone maker on the US Commerce Department “Entity List” that bans the sale of Huawei products in the country. The US government also banned the Chinese vendor from importing technology made in the US, which covers anything from chips and other components from companies like Intel and Qualcomm to software like Android and Windows.
Other international companies have also cut ties with Huawei temporarily, including chip-maker ARM, whose silicon designs are the basis of most mobile chips used in Huawei designs. All this prompted the Chinese government to create its own blacklist, which it’s currently referring to as the “Unreliable Entity List.”
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China fights back against the Huawei ban with a blacklist of its own originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 31 May 2019 at 20:08:21 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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NASA’s Spitzer telescope snaps ‘family portrait’ of epic proportions
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has a habit of providing us with some downright gorgeous views of deep space, but its latest snapshot might actually be its best yet. The image, which NASA is showcasing in a new blog post, is absolutely packed with things to see, but we’ll need NASA’s help to actually explain it all.
The image of a mosaic of two regions of space known as Cepheus B and Cepheus C. The massive green cloud that dominates the frame is a nebula, which is a collection of loose material such as dust and gas that may eventually clump together to form other objects like stars.
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Dimmable LED Edison bulbs are only $4 each in this sale
If you want to add gorgeous lighting effects to just about any fixture in your home, it doesn’t get any better than an Edison bulb. After all, who doesn’t love being able to see the filaments on these awesome light bulbs. Check out the Boncoo Vintage LED Dimmable A19 Edison Light Bulbs on Amazon, which only cost $3.83 a piece when you buy a 6-pack after you clip the $2 coupon. They look great, they last practically forever, and they work with most dimmers so you can really set the mood.
Vintage LED Edison Bulb Dimmable 6W A19 LED Light Bulbs 2700K Soft White 600LM Led Filament Bul…: $22.99
Here’s more info from the product page:
- 【Smooth Dimmable Performance】 Equipped with improved light source techniques, this dimmable vintage LED bulb is compatible with most dimmers (listed in description below). Entire dimming range, stable brightness when dimmed, providing the right brightness without any flicker or buzzing.
- 【2700K Soft White & 600Lumen】 2700K LED antique bulb produces 600 lumens with 6W led, not too cool like 5000K, also not too warm like 2200K. Instantly on without dazzling, a good choice for home or commercial decoration.
- 【Energy Saving & 2 years warranty】 Less heat output, extremely long life (around 20,000 hours, 3hours/day), A19 edison led bulb offers the same amount of light as a 60W incandescent bulb while saving up to 90% energy and reducing re-lamp frequency.
- 【Unique Retro Style】 These vintage led Light bulb added old-timey feel of the Edison design with modern LED filament inside. Standard E26 base, perfect size (2.36in x 4.17in) to put inside of your lamps, pendants, wall sconces and more other light fixtures with exposed bulb.
- 【Good for Eyes】 Mercury-free, no UV, a19 led bulb dimmable could eliminate eyes exhaustion caused by the conventional light bulbs, comfortable and relaxing for your eyes , effectively protecting your family’s eyesight.
Vintage LED Edison Bulb Dimmable 6W A19 LED Light Bulbs 2700K Soft White 600LM Led Filament Bul…: $22.99
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Dimmable LED Edison bulbs are only $4 each in this sale originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 31 May 2019 at 18:04:05 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Google quietly ruined Chrome, and we almost missed it
Google’s Chrome is the most popular way to browse the web on desktop and mobile, thanks to a combination of features that make it a reliable, albeit sometimes resource-intensive, app. However, Google’s recent moves are going to ruin the Chrome experience for many users, and we nearly missed them.
Google a few months ago announced a proposal to change the way Chrome extensions work, which would prevent current ad blockers from working. Google received plenty of negative feedback from users, but this hasn’t deterred the company from going forward with these plans.
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