Pre-Order The All-new Echo Buds (2nd Generation) £79.99 Delivered @ Amazon

For Prime members only!
Pre-Order The All-new Echo Buds (2nd Generation) £79.99 Delivered @ Amazon

Oh I have to admit I am loving to look of these - especially that price tag. Amazon Prime members can shop today and you can pre-order the All-new Echo Buds (2nd generation) for just £79.99 delivered. These have an RRP of £109.99 so they're a great price for Prime members.

They are to be released on 10th November 2021, so you'll receive them around then.

Plus, order them now and you can receive 6 months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free (new Amazon Music customers only).

All-new Echo Buds (2nd generation)

The All-new Echo Buds (2nd generation) come in two colour options: black and white. The £79.99 deal is on the ones with the wired charging case.

The wireless charging cases ones are also available at the dearer price of £99.99 delivered for Prime members - they have an RRP of £129.99.

These cool wireless Echo Buds boast dynamic audio and active noise cancellation (ANC) for that ultra crisp, balanced sound.
They have a sealed in-ear design and ANC to limit background noise, so you can hear your music no matter what's going on around you.

Small, lightweight and even sweat-resistant, they're ideal for those of you that listen on-the-go.

Use with the Alexa app to listen to podcasts, Audible audiobooks, or stream your favourite tunes.

With an impressive long-lasting battery, you'll get up to five hours of music per charge, or up to 15 hours with the charging case.

You can also use them without touching your phone, to make calls, set alarms/reminders or add to your to-do list.

Are Amazon Echo Buds tied to Alexa? No! They are also iOS and Android compatible meaning you can use them with both Siri and Google Assistant.

Delivery is free of charge.

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