Technology
Get a pair of Skullcandy Jib Bluetooth earbuds on sale for only $15
TL;DR: As of July 20, you can take half off of Skullcandy’s Jib wireless earbuds — dropping the price to just $14.99.
With thousands of wireless listening options on the market today, finding a simple pair of earbuds without all the unnecessary frills is a rare blessing. But that’s exactly what we’ve found in the Skullcandy Jib Wireless Earbuds.
As far as design goes, the Skullcandy Jib Buds hang off your neck with a single cord connecting the two earpieces. But that’s the only cord there is, as they operate via Bluetooth technology. There’s a single-button remote with call and track control along the cord and a built-in microphone for taking calls hands-free. Plus, you’ll get two different-sized ear gels to find the perfect fit. And that’s essentially it. We told you they’re simple.
These earbuds will last you about six hours before you need to recharge via USB, so you can almost make it through an entire workday jamming to your favorite playlists and tuning out the outside world. Almost. They also pack a pretty powerful bass punch despite their simple nature. In other words, bass-heavy tunes are highly recommended.
PCMag gave these minimal buds the Editor’s Choice badge and a 4 out of 5-star rating. We also gave them a 4 out of 5-star rating in a previous review, noting their big bass, lightweight design, and well-balanced sound for the price as key selling points. But now their price is even lower, making the Jib Earbuds practically a steal.
Regularly $29, you can slash 50% off and get the Skullcandy Jib Wireless Earbuds for only $14.99 for a limited time in your favorite color: turquoise, red, black, white, blue, or purple.
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