SAVE $35: As of Sep. 18,japanese incest sex video get the Google Pixel Buds A-Series for $64 at Amazon. That's a 35% discount and the lowest price we've seen.
Apple may have just debuted its newest set of earbuds with the AirPods 4, but what if you don't use iOS devices or just want something a little more affordable? Good news: there are plenty of headphones and earbuds out there, and you can get a great pair for far less than you'd pay for new AirPods. And if you're interested primarily in seeing what the competition has going on, you'd be best served by getting in on a pair of earbuds from Google, which you can snap up right now for a great price.
As of September 18, you can get a pair of Google Pixel Buds A-Series for just $64. That's $35 off their normal price of $99, and a discount of 35%. The Dark Olive and Clearly White colorways are discounted, but Charcoal is a dollar more at $64.99. The Sea colorway is not currently included in the sale.
SEE ALSO: Amazon deal of the day: Save $30 on our favorite Roku streaming deviceThese mid-range earbuds are a bit older as far as Google tech goes. But if you like the kind of look Google imbues in its tablets and earbuds, there's plenty to love here. They'd also work well as a companion for your Pixel 8 or Pixel 8a. They come with three ear tip sizes to better fit your ear and boast up to five hours of listening time — that's 24 hours if you use the charging case.
These buds also include adaptive sound tech to adjust the volume based on your surroundings, as well as the option to find them if you misplace them. Plus, you can use the earbuds themselves to control your music, get directions, have notifications read to you, and more using Google Assistant.
If you don't want to pay over $70 for a pair of earbuds or just want to try something new, this is a nice discount. And it's always good to have a backup should your go-to pair go missing.
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