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Thursday, January 13, 2022

Quick – these budget wireless earbuds have hit their lowest price - TechRadar

If you're in the market for a new pair of true wireless earbuds but don't want to break the bank, the Sennheiser CX True Wireless are a great choice – and they've just returned to their lowest price in the US.

Usually $129.95, Amazon has slashed the price of the budget wireless earbuds to just $79.95, saving you $50.

You can also save on the Sennheiser CX True Wireless in the UK, with Amazon dropping the price from £119.99 to £99. That's not quite the lowest price we've seen, but it comes very close and still saves you a respectable £20.99 on these excellent Sennheiser earbuds. (Not in the US or UK? Scroll down for the best prices in your region.)

Today's best budget wireless earbuds deals

Buying a pair of true wireless earbuds for under $100 / £100 can be a bit of a gamble, but the Sennheiser CX True Wireless are a safe bet if you're looking to save money without sacrificing good audio quality. 

While audiophiles may prefer a more neural soundstage than the CX True Wireless offer, these earbuds deliver an undeniably enjoyable listening experience, with a wide sound, clear mids, detailed trebles, and rich bass frequencies. There's even hi-res audio support, which is pretty unusual at this price. 

Connectivity is excellent thanks to Bluetooth 5.2 support, while a 27-hour battery life makes these buds longer lasting than popular rivals like the Apple AirPods 3

Our one bugbear? The Sennheiser CX True Wireless sport rather large housings, which can be uncomfortable for smaller ears. Otherwise, these budget buds are a sound investment that won't make too big a dent in your bank balance.

Not in the US or the UK? We've scoured the web for the best prices in your region below:

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