JBL Endurance Peak II sport earbuds are $20 off.
JBL's Endurance Peak II cable-free, gym-friendly, sweat-proof earbuds are on sale now for $79.95 from Amazon(Opens in a new window) .
The waterproof earbuds (which boast an IPX7 rating) come in black, blue, or white—with a 20% discount off the $99.95 retail cost.
An overall sturdy build and solid audioy earned the Endurance Peak II a 4-star "Excellent" rating from PCMag, which highlighted their added base, secure fit (thanks to over-ear hooks), and easy-to-operate touch controls.
Their IPX7 rating—one short of the highest resistance—means the earbuds can withstand being submerged in up to a meter of water. And while you shouldn't swim with them, you also don't need to pause your workout if the sky opens and you're suddenly drenched in rain. It's also perfectly fine to rinse them in the sink, but be mindful of wet earbuds, as the rating does not extend to JBL's charging case.
Touch-sensitive panels on each earpiece allow wearers to navigate between tracks, play or pause audio, summon a connected device's voice assistant, answer or end a call, and adjust volume. JBL estimates the Endurance Peak II's battery life at about six hours, with 24 hours in the charging case; results vary based on volume levels. Considering there is no option for noise cancellation, the earbuds do not come with a companion mobile app.
Stay pumped all summer long, whether you're hitting the gym or the pavement, with a pair of JBL Endurance Peak II sport headphones(Opens in a new window) , available now for $79.95—$20 off the $99.95 sticker price.
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