Various Lenovo wireless earbuds on sale from Gearbest


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Old classical quote is saying “everything is better with Bluetooth” and with the headphones and earphones, that can be mostly judged as a true statement. Wireless products from this category are currently the majority of sold units and moving forward it’s not going to change anytime soon. Especially with the prices falling more and more, even for the quality models from well known brands. And we can document that today with the promo flash sales for various Lenovo TWS earbuds from the Gearbest e-shop.

Let’s start with the Lenovo GT2 model. These TWS earbuds can offer 7.2mm dynamic drivers and the support of the AAC HD Bluetooth audio codec. Automatic pairing, just 3.8g of weight, IPX4 certification and virtual assistant access are all just the icing on the cake. And long lasting battery with an extra charging case can extend your listening experience to over 15 hours. And using the coupon JEM0OJCJKI you can slash the price down to just $18.99.

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Next on the menu we have Lenovo PD1 TWS earphones with a longer stem design. And the sound will definitely blossom in your ears with 10mm dynamic drivers. You are also getting intelligent noise reduction, fast auto-pairing, Bluetooth 5.0 connection, binaural touch controls and large batter capacity. Once again with the extra charging dock, this one with the USB Type-C port. The pricing seems to be even lower, thanks to the coupon PAH8AG4G8N it drops to just $12.99.

Last, but not least you can check out the Lenovo LP2 aka Lenovo LivePods. Sporting the classical “AirPods” semi in-ear design it can deliver some pretty good sound too with 10mm drivers and AAC HD decoding. Dual microphones with ENC noise cancellation are a bonus too, same as the waterproofing or low 65ms latency for gaming. Of course they support the voice assistants too and offer long battery endurance up to 20 hours with the charging box. And the price ? Just $13.99 in current flash sales.

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1 Comment

  1. Garry Jones
    February 26, 2022

    Who can pick out for me the best product from the list provided in this site?