Amazon Echo Buds plummet to lowest price in early Prime Day deal
Get the Echo Buds for just £49.99
The first-generation Amazon Echo Buds have just plummeted to the lowest price we've ever seen, following the release of the second-gen wireless earbuds.
Normally costing £119.99, Amazon has slashed the price of the Echo Buds to just £49.99, saving you £70 on the true wireless earbuds. (Not in the UK? Scroll down for the best Amazon Echo Buds prices in your region.)
Today's best Echo Buds deal
Amazon Echo Buds: £119.99 £49.99 at Amazon
Save £70 – This is a pretty spectacular price drop on the Amazon Echo Buds. An affordable alternative to the Apple AirPods, these wireless earbuds come with Alexa smarts onboard, IPX4 water-resistance, and noise reduction. There's a newer model out now, but if you need some cheap earbuds, this deal is worth a look.
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The Amazon Echo Buds were the tech giant's first foray into the world of true wireless earbuds, and they still offer a capable alternative to pricier buds like the Apple AirPods.
They come with Alexa built-in, a five-hour battery life (plus 20 hours from the charging case), and an IPX4 water-resistance rating, making them suitable for use while working out.
They've since been usurped by the Amazon Echo Buds (2nd Gen), which come with some substantial upgrades – not least the introduction of full active noise cancellation.
However, the latest Echo Buds are pricier, so if you want to try a pair of Alexa earbuds without spending upwards of £100, buying the original Echo Buds is a good compromise.
Not in the UK? Scroll down for more Amazon Echo Buds deals in your region.
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Olivia was previously TechRadar's Senior Editor - Home Entertainment, covering everything from headphones to TVs. Based in London, she's a popular music graduate who worked in the music industry before finding her calling in journalism. She's previously been interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live on the subject of multi-room audio, chaired panel discussions on diversity in music festival lineups, and her bylines include T3, Stereoboard, What to Watch, Top Ten Reviews, Creative Bloq, and Croco Magazine. Olivia now has a career in PR.