SAVE $50:As of Nov. 4,Russia the JBL Tune Flex True Wireless Earbuds are on sale for $49.99 at Target, down 50% from their list price of$99.99.
Noise-canceling earbuds often come with some high price tags. Being able to drown out the world around you and be fully absorbed in what you're listening to can make a huge difference. If you've been hoping to experience noise-cancelation like this without shelling out tons of cash, Target is here to help with a fantastic deal on the JBL Tune Flex true wireless earbuds.
At the moment, these noise-canceling buds are enjoying a 50% discount off their retail price, dropping their cost from $99.99 to $49.99. That saves you $50, which is definitely worth it for what you're getting. With these earbuds, you can enjoy Active Noise Canceling alongside an Ambient Aware feature that can tune you back into your surroundings for a bit more awareness as you listen.
SEE ALSO: The Bose QuietComfort earbuds are a decent budget option from the premium brandThat's not all, though. These earbuds also offer up to 32 hours of battery life and they've got a water-resistant and sweatproof design. That makes them an especially nice fit for those with an active lifestyle, so you can keep going in rain or shine with your favorite music, audiobooks, podcasts, and more.
Deals like this don't often last long, so make sure to grab the JBL Tune Flex true wireless earbuds on sale at Target at this excellent price. There are soon to be plenty more earbud deals to check out with Black Friday and Cyber Monday on the horizon, too. If you're curious what to expect during the big sale event, a few retailers (Target, Walmart, and Best Buy) are dropping deals earlier than expected this month so you can have a peek at what's in store at their respective locations.
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