
Amazon wireless earbuds with perfect 5-star rating slashed by 85% to just £20
In recent years, wireless earbuds have become incredibly popular. Whether you're commuting, hitting the gym, or just out for a stroll, the lightweight tech is super handy.
Clear sound without the faff of wires, as well as a pocket-sized charging case makes these a must-have for anyone on the go. The big name brands have some extremely popular products, like the Apple AirPods, but these come with a hefty price tag.
Over on Amazon, however, there is a pair of buds that boasts a perfect five-star rating. And, to make things even better, the Rinsmola Wireless Earbuds are currently just £19.99.
The Bluetooth earbuds are currently 85 per cent off for a limited time, meaning they have been slashed from £129.99. They come in three colours; black, grey, and white.
The upgraded Bluetooth 5.4 technology reduces delay, offers a connection distance of up to 45ft, and means they can meet "diverse listening needs".
Amazon says the Rinsmola Wireless Earbuds have "crisp, clear, and balanced" sound and filter out external sounds with their noise-cancelling tech.
Lightweight and comfortable, each bud is just 3.6g, and they come with three sizes of ear cap to fit snugly inside anyone's ear. They have eight hours of playtime from a single charge and 36 hours including the charging case's boost - plus an LED display on the case lets you know how much juice they have left.
For those looking elsewhere, Apple's AirPods Pro 2 are currently £229 on Argos, where they boast a 4.8-star rating from over 1,400 reviews.
Shoppers on a budget can pick up Cillso's Wireless Earbuds in four different colours on Amazon for £19.99, after they too enjoyed a hefty price cut.
But the Rinsmola Wireless Earbuds boast a whopping five out of five star rating on Amazon, where they have 110 reviews and have been branded a "must buy".
One delighted shopper said: "Using these earbuds for a few days now and it is really an incredible experience of which I am highly impressed.
"Starting from sound quality, it's crystal clear, with deep bass and crisp highs that makes music, podcasts, and calls a pleasure which denotes its high quality both in its earphones and microphone. In busy and noisy areas, Noise cancellation works so well.
"Battery life is excellent too. The charging speed and its durability is on another level. It's highly durable. They're incredibly comfortable to wear and the fit is secure enough for workouts or walking without worrying they'll fall out.
"Pairing with my phone was seamless. This product is a must buy because it's a highly reliable, high-quality pair of earbuds at a reasonable price, I highly recommend these!"
Someone else said: "These wireless earbuds offer a great balance of sound quality, battery life, comfort, and connectivity. They're easy to use, portable, and perform reliably in most everyday situations."
There were no negative reviews, but one person did say that the sound was "a little quieter" than what they had been used to with other headphones. But that same customer highlighted battery life, sound quality, and comfortable fit as positives.
And someone else said: "The sound quality is great considering the price and they stay in my ear. The touch sensitivity on the earbuds works well to adjust volume and pause. No issues, I can buy 4 or 5 different colors of these for the price of one AirPod."
To get the Rinsmola Wireless Earbuds for just £19.99, click HERE.
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