AMAZON has slashed the price of its noise-cancelling earbuds.

Right now you can pick up the 2nd-generation Echo Buds for 50% less: they cost just £54.99 at sale price.

Amazon's noise-cancelling earbuds have plummeted to half the usual price in a knockout April deal

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Amazon’s noise-cancelling earbuds have plummeted to half the usual price in a knockout April deal

Last month, we saw Amazon reduce the cost of these buds to £69.99 during the retailer’s Spring Sale.

Now they’re even cheaper in what’s a seriously impressive half-price deal.

Much like Amazon’s wider ranger of own-brand tech, the Echo Buds are pitched as a cheap-and-cheerful alternative to items from big names like Apple, Samsung, Beats and Sony.

These earbuds come in both black and white, and their biggest draw, we reckon, is the in-built ANC (audio-noise cancellation).

We haven’t put these to the test so can’t vouch first-hand for their quality, and we doubt they’ll perform nearly as well as premium options.

But Amazon tech is nearly always solidly reliable, so if you’re looking for a new buds and you want a pair that will drown out unwanted ambient noise, the Echo Buds are a great budget buy.

We only wish we’d seen price drops such as this during the Spring Sale – by and large, Amazon device deals have been disappointing in 2023.

Our suspicion is the retailer is keeping its powder dry for the next big Prime Day sale, which isn’t confirmed yet but will likely be in July.

Most of Amazon’s devices are back at full price, though you’ll still find discounts on the Ring and Blink cameras, video doorbells and other home security equipment.


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