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While every person’s workout style is different, those leading active lifestyles have a few common requirements. The proper equipment and right environment, for example, are essential whether you love HIIT workouts or enjoy running. Hikers and climbers share those needs, too. There’s something else that can really make or break a sweat session: the right headphones

It’s true. You know that feeling you get when you’re getting tired toward the end of the workout, but then your favorite song comes on? Just a few notes can give you a boost of energy, drive up your intensity, and refresh your motivation. Now imagine that song flowing out of your fresh new earbuds, crystal clear sound with deep bass providing the optimal listening experience. 

The TREBLAB X3 Pro: True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Earhooks were designed for that moment. Simply pair the earbuds with any Bluetooth within a 33-foot range and you’ll be ready to roll.

First things first: confirming that these earbuds are sweatproof, so you can go all-in on your workout without worrying about a mishap. Plus, you’ve got the ear hooks to keep them securely on and in place. With nine-hour battery life, you can embark on your next adventure or hit the gym for hours on end powered up by your favorite playlist. You’ll get four additional charges from the charging case, too, should you run low on the go. 

Enjoy the premium sound and a smart design that boasts convenient buttons for tasks like answering the phone or changing the track. Plus, the built-in mic allows for voice activation as well as voice assistant compatibility on your device. Stay focused throughout your workout with noise cancellation technology to block out extraneous buzz.

High quality, super convenient and on sale now, get the TREBLAB X3 Pro: True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Earhooks for $63.99 (reg. $99), a savings of 35 percent.

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