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Samsung Gear IconX Cordfree Earbuds w/ 4GB storage just $55 shipped

Newegg is offering the Samsung Gear IconX Cordfree Fitness Earbuds with Activity Tracker in black, blue or white for $109.99. However, using code TEACCPD50 brings your total down to just $54.99 shipped. That’s $145 below the original price tag, $85 or so under Amazon and the best price we have tracked.

In our hands-on test where we put all the major cord-free earbuds up against Apple’s AirPods, Samsung’s Gear IconX were clearly the next best option. The built-in 4GB of storage certainly helped as well. While reviews are somewhat split on Amazon, they carry a 3.7/5 star rating from 1,200+ reviews on Best Buy where they still fetch $200.

Note: These are indeed the international version. Which means they may feature slightly different packaging, but everything appears to be generally the same otherwise:

Package Contents: IconX Wireless Earbuds, Charging Case, USB Cable, USB to Micro USB Connector, Wingtips (S, M, L), Eartips (S, M, L), Quick Start Guide’

  • Truly cable-free design with comfortable, stabilizing ear gels to keep the headset where it belongs and a charging carrying case, for storage and charging when not in use
  • Built-in 4GB music player for phone-free listening and Built-in Fitness Tracker and Heart Rate Monitor that allow you to share your data with your device
  • Ideal for a workout session
  • Coating for splash and sweat resistance

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices