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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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