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  2. RS Recommends: The Best Earbuds Under $50 - AOL

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    Note: All of the earbuds on this list retailed for $50 and under at the time of publication, but prices may change. 1. Anker Soundcore Life P2 True Wireless Earbuds. BEST BATTERY LIFE

  3. We found the best cheap earbuds money can buy at Amazon ... - AOL

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    Tagry Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds, $30 (was $50), amazon.com Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro, $160 (was $200), amazon.com Tozo T10 Bluetooth 5.3 Wireless Earbuds, $22 (was $40), amazon.com

  4. Now hear this: These waterproof earbuds are 50% for ... - AOL

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    Belkin Wireless Earbuds, $30 (was $50), amazon.com Skullcandy Indy Evo True Wireless Earbuds, $40 (was $70), amazon.com Altec Lansing NanoPods Truly Wireless Earbuds, $19 (was $33),...

  5. I tried these $24 wireless earbuds -- and guess what? - AOL

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    For a limited time, you can get the EarFun Free Mini true wireless earbuds for just $24 when you clip the on-page coupon. Regular price: $40. Regular price: $40. (Pro tip: If you have Amazon Prime ...

  6. Nothing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ear (stick) Ear (stick) is a pair of earbuds Nothing released on November 4, 2022. It is the second part of the Ear family and a lower tier version of Ear (1), and does not include noise cancellation, transparency mode, or wireless charging. Ear (stick) launched at a price of $99.

  7. Doppler Labs - Wikipedia

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    Doppler Labs. The Here One earbuds by Doppler Labs charging in their carrying case. Doppler Labs was a San Francisco -based audio technology company, founded in 2013. [citation needed] The company designed and manufactured in-ear computing technology, including earplugs and wireless smart earbuds. [1]