Get the all-new Echo Buds for 20% off at Amazon

Hands-free calls, pumped-up workouts, and endless music.
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GET $10 OFF: Snag the Echo Buds (2023) for $39.99 (originally $49.99) at Amazon. That's 20% off the original price.


Echo Buds (2023 release)
$39.99 at Amazon (save $10)

If you're tired of fumbling with tangled earphone cords or trying to carry your phone in one hand (and everything else in the other) just so you can chat on the go, you might want to consider upgrading your audio experience with the all-new Echo Buds.

The Echo Buds (2023 release) make it easy to listen to music, chat with friends, enjoy your fave podcasts, and more sans cords, thanks to their wireless design. With 12 mm drivers, two microphones, and a voice-detection accelerometer, these buds are built for commuters, students, and anyone who's always on the move.

The Echo Buds feature a semi-in-ear design so you can stay alert but not bothered by outside noise. They're also lightweight and sweat-resistant, making them ideal for workout sessions or outdoor adventures. With Alexa integration, you can set reminders, make calls, and do other tasks hands-free using your voice.

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These little buds can play up to five hours of music on a single charge, and the compact charging case can provide up to 15 additional hours of battery life. Need a quick charge? In 15 minutes, you can get up to two hours of playback time.

One thing to remember: To use the Echo Buds, you'll need an Android 8.0+ or iOS 14+ device paired with the Alexa app.

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