Technology
Purchase these wireless earbuds and help someone get hearing aids
TL;DR: Get quality sound and give money to charity with purchase of the Palladium Wireless Earbuds. As of April 23, get a pair for $79.99 — a 20% savings.
Sick of throwing all your money toward corporate giants like Apple? Rather than opting for the AirPods in any of their varieties, turn your attention to a small business like LSTN Sound Co. Not only do they make excellent headphones but they also give back.
After witnessing someone hear her own voice for the first time, co-founders Bridget Hilton and Joe Huff decided to create change through the power of sound and music. Whenever you snag a pair of their headphones, like the Palladium Wireless Earbuds, your purchase helps give hearing aids through Starkey Hearing Foundation. The company has already helped more than 30,000 people receive hearing aids, allowing folks worldwide to hear sounds and music, and reconnect with their communities.
The Palladium Wireless Earbuds are small but mighty. They feature a reliable Bluetooth 5.0 connection for lag-free listening, 6mm drivers for crisp, clear sound, and multiple ear tip sizes to ensure you’ll get a perfect fit. They’re also rated IPX4, which means they’re resistant to splashing water and small particles and can withstand sweat from your daily workouts. And of course, most importantly, they bump hi-fidelity bass-thumping sound.
Whether you enjoy jamming out to Spotify playlists, dissecting crime-themed podcasts, or catching up with friends on your commute, the Palladiums have you covered. The built-in mic allows for hands-free calls and voice control, so you can take calls without popping out your earbuds. Plus, the charging case will give you an extra 90 hours of battery life, in addition to the three hours your earbuds already hold, so you can listen without the interruption of charging.
Regularly, these earbuds cost $99, but for a limited time, you can slash 20% off and get them for just $79.99. Plus, remember, part of your purchase gives back. They come in either black and white with corresponding case colors.
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