Adorama has
Yamaha True Wireless Sports-Ready Water Resistant Earbuds (Blue, TW-ES5A) on sale for $179.95 - $150.95 Off when you apply coupon code
AUGU2925 at checkout =
$29. Shipping is free.
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Product Features:- Dynamic Yamaha True Sound with secure, comfortable fit
- IPX7 waterproof and sweat-resistant for workouts
- Ambient Sound mode + Listening Care technology
- Clear calls with Qualcomm cVc and stable wireless
- Up to 34 hours total battery life (9h + 25h)
Includes- Yamaha TW-ES5A True Wireless Sports Earbuds (Blue)
- Charging Case
- USB Type-A to Type-C Power Cable
- Eartips (XS/S/M/L/XL)
- Silicon Fins (XS/S/M/L)
- Quick Start Guide
- Yamaha 1 Year Limited Warranty
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After looking it seems there's quite a few bad reviews for these from sound quality to connection issues, 3.7stars on Amazon.
Reviews do say they're good for phone calls.
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The $150+ mrsp price for these is bogus. When you look up these earbuds on ebay, it shows about $35 on average (on the ones that sold)
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The $150+ mrsp price for these is bogus. When you look up these earbuds on ebay, it shows about $35 on average (on the ones that sold)
Not saying the $150 isn't inflated, but I don't think $35 is the market value either. Camel x3 isn't helpful, they just show a constant price of $180 on Amazon. There was one listing on this site where they were $40 via woot. Several other listings here for Adorama over the last year.. looks like they went from $50 to $40 and now $30. So, safe bet that if stock lasts this won't be the last time this deal is posted so probably no reason to rush.
Was looking for something basic to use around the house, and don't need noise cancelling (EDIT: which it doesn't look like these have).
These do support the AAC and aptX codecs, though, which is good.
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