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Soundcore Vortex Bluetooth headphones on sale for under £40 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The lightweight Soundcore Vortex Bluetooth headphones are on sale for £39.99, saving you £40 on list price.
A good set of wireless headphones should deliver high sound quality, with a long playtime and portable design. If your set doesn’t deliver on all three of these key qualities, you need to look elsewhere.
If you have now ditched your inadequate set of headphones and begun the search for something better, we recommend directing your attention towards the Soundcore Vortex Bluetooth 4.2 headphones. These are on sale for just £39.99 on Amazon, saving you 50% on list price, but that’s not the only reason to purchase.
You get an awful lot for under £40 with these headphones. The drivers deliver professionally-tuned audio with aptX high fidelity sound, you get up to 20 hours of playtime in wireless mode. Plus, they can fold flat and store in the convenient hard-shell travel case. The memory foam ear-cups and headband are also covered in soft, synthetic leather that’s lightweight and comfortable.
Included with every purchase is a micro USB cable, travel case, and an 18-month warranty, to protect you in case things don’t work out. You get all of this for £39.99, which is pretty amazing. Just make sure you buy before midnight on Sept. 24, when this deal expires.
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