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Jabra Elite Alexa-Enabled Truly Wireless Earbuds: $130 (Amazon low, Reg. $170)

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Amazon is offering the Jabra Elite 65t Alexa-Enabled Truly Wireless Earbuds with Charging Case in titanium black for $129.99 shipped. Regularly $170, this is a straight $50 off and the lowest Amazon has ever offered them for. This is the lowest price we can find and, just for comparison, they sell for $170 at Best Buy. Rated 3.8/5 stars from nearly 270 Amazon customers. More details below. 

Jabra Elite 65t Truly Wireless Earbuds:

Jabra Elite 65t are third-generation true wireless earbuds. Experience the stability that lets you take calls and listen to music without worrying about dropouts.

Use all day, whatever your listening needs

Offer up to five hours of battery life, and with additional power from the included pocket-friendly charging case, you can enjoy up to 15 hours of use.

Perfect call and voice quality

The unique four-microphone technology gives you effective wind noise reduction on calls.

Passive noise cancellation

Helps block out noise to ensure clear sound reproduction.

Built to work and guaranteed to last

Jabra Elite 65t feature an IP55 rated design. Wherever your day takes you, your activities won’t get in the way of easy, reliable access to calls and music.

HearThrough technology

Provides external ambient noise into earbuds for awareness.

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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