Daily Deal: PaMu Slide Bluetooth 5.0 In-Ear Headphones with Wireless Charger
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Commute, hit the gym, jog around town, and more in style with the PaMu Slide in-ear headphones. Ergonomically designed, these earphones stay in your ears no matter how much you jostle them. They boast a Qualcomm QCC3020 chip and the most advanced Bluetooth 5.0 tech to give you powerful sound with extra bass. With outstanding battery life, they charge fast and last for up to 60 hours of playtime with the included charging case (which also conveniently doubles as a wireless phone charger.) Enjoy your favorite playlists or podcasts on the go, rain or shine, with an IPX6 water-resistance that keeps your headphones protected from rain, water, and sweat. They're on sale for $100 and if you use the code MerrySave15, you'll save an additional 15% off.
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