Save some money with the Skullcandy Sesh true wireless earbuds down to $30

The Skullcandy Sesh true wireless earbuds are down to $29.99 at Best Buy. The earbuds are available in both black and indigo colors at this price. You can also find the Sesh in Moab Red for this same deal price on Amazon; however, those earbuds are back-ordered and may take an extra few days to ship. Other than that, the Sesh tend to have a street price around $50 and are currently going for $60 at other retailers like Home Depot.

You might be surprised at just how good these earbuds are for only costing $30. They have a lot of the features of more advanced devices at a fraction of the cost. The Bluetooth will work seamlessly to pair with your devices, automatically connect, and stream all your audio whether it’s music or TV shows or whatever.

The earbuds are IP55 rated. This means they are resistant to water and dust. Essentially when it comes to dirt, you don’t have to worry about it interfering with the earbuds’ operation, even if a little bit gets in there. The water resistance means you can use these earbuds at the gym or even if you get caught in the rain. They can resist being directly blasted by water from a nozzle, too, at the IPx5 rating.

Use the rechargeable battery to always keep your earbuds juiced up and ready to go. They can last for up to three hours on a single charge. The charging case that comes with them includes extra battery power for seven more hours of playtime before you need to plug into a wall somewhere.

The built-in microphone lets you go hands free and make or receive phone calls. You can even use the headset’s controls to answer or end your phone call, requiring just a simple press of a button. You won’t even have to look at your phone. The controls can also be used to select a different track either forward or back and adjust the volume.

They come with three pairs of ear tips, so you can find the most comfortable fit, and a micro-USB charging cable.

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