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Get these sub-branded Soundpeats earbuds for just $7.80

Looking for a pair of inexpensive true-wireless earbuds? Well, this is about as cheap as it gets.

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The SoundPARA Nano buds.

Amazon

Soundpeats is a pretty popular brand when it comes to inexpensive true-wireless earbuds on Amazon. But Soundpeats Audio has a sub-brand called SoundPARA that apparently no one knows about, including me, and it's not getting much traction. So that's where this clearance deal comes in: $18.19 off the $25.99 SoundPARA Nano True Wireless Earbuds when you apply the code D2JF6HUB at checkout (the price in your cart should be $7.80 before taxes and shipping is free for Prime members).

That's a 70% discount! The deal expires on Aug. 31 or while supplies last.

Admittedly, I'm flying blind on this deal because I haven't tried the buds and there are literally no reviews on their Amazon product page. But if you want to take a flyer on them, it's pretty hard to find true-wireless buds for less than $10. 

Read more: Best cheap true-wireless earbuds for under $100 in 2021

The buds are lightweight, weighing 3.7 grams, they have touch controls and are IPX5 splashproof. Battery life is only rated at 3.5 hours on single charge at moderate volume levels, with the charging case giving you about three extra charges. They are equipped with Bluetooth 5.0. and you can use the right earbud as a single bud. It's unclear whether the case charges via Micro-USB or USB-C. 

To be clear, these are basic buds, but they're only $7.80, and if they don't cut it, you can always return them. If you do pick up a pair, let me know what you think. Just make sure to apply the code D2JF6HUB at checkout to get the deal.