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These JBL wireless earbuds with a screen on their charging case are $90 off today

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Good Deal The JBL Live Beam 3 wireless earbuds with their charging case.
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For those who are on the hunt for true wireless earbuds deals, you may want to check out Best Buy’s offer for the JBL Live Beam 3. They’re originally sold for $230, but they’re currently on sale with a $90 discount that makes them more affordable at only $140. We’re not sure how much time is remaining before their price goes back to normal though, so if you want to take advantage of this bargain, you need to proceed with your purchase quickly.

Why you should buy the JBL Live Beam 3 wireless earbuds

The trademark feature of the JBL Live Beam 3 are their smart charging case, which comes with a 1.45-inch touchscreen in the front. The display will let you access the controls and settings of the wireless earbuds without having to take out your smartphone, while showing information such as their battery life and the time. The wireless earbuds can last up to 12 hours on a single charge and up to a total of 48 hours with the juice from the charging case.

The JBL Live Beam 3 wireless earbuds offer JBL’s signature sound with their 10mm dynamic drivers, and they support spatial audio for a more immersive listening experience. They also come with adaptive noise cancelling that allows you to customize how much you hear from your surroundings, they’re equipped with six beamforming microphones that reduce wind and noise interference for crystal clear calls, and they have an IP55 rating for their waterproof and dustproof capabilities so you don’t have to worry if you decide to use them while you’re outdoors.

The JBL Live Beam 3 are solid wireless earbuds with a unique charging case, and they’re a steal at their lowered price of just $140 from Best Buy. The savings of $90 on their sticker price of $230 aren’t going to last forever — in fact, they could be gone as soon as tomorrow — so you shouldn’t be wasting time if you don’t want to miss out on the discount. Complete your transaction for the JBL Live Beam 3 wireless earbuds while they’re still available for this special price.

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