Next to terrible audio output, tangled earphone wires can totally ruin the mood and experience of an otherwise beautiful and perhaps beautifully timed track. If you find yourself wrestling with wires more than actually listening to the tunes that come out from them, then the SPBEAT9 Active Wrap Headphones might be heaven sent for you. And at a sweet 51 percent discount from Android Community Deals, you might very well feel like floating in audio heaven while your feet hit the pavement.

Like any Bluetooth powered headset, the SPBEAT9 eschews the wires for the sake of maximum portability and comfort. But make no mistake, that doesn’t mean that the headphones aren’t up to task when it comes to audio quality. The high-quality sound and built-in noise cancellation technology ensure that you hear the best of your music, no matter when and where you are. And you no longer have to worry about wires getting snagged in places and ending up with a very pained ear.

And like many Bluetooth powered headsets, it isn’t just for listening only. With a built-in microphone, the SPBEAT9 can be used for talking just as well. It can last 10 hours of this activity, while continuous music playback only lasts a good 8 hours. The headphones are compatible with almost all Bluetooth devices, so even if you’re not using an Android device, you’re still covered.

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The downside? The SPBEAT9 Active Wrap Headphones only throws out mono audio, which might be a deal breaker for some. And it also comes only in black, though they say that black goes with almost anything. At only $24, which is a 51 percent discount from its regular $49 price tag, those limitations might very well be forgettable if not forgivable. Get the Active Wrap Headphones from Android Community Deals now!

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Bluetooth Version: V3.0 + EDR. Old crap! Sound quality and lag still at the question.. even BT 4.0 can’t handle it seamlessly..

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