Deal: Samsung Gear IconX (2018) wireless buds are 25% off on Amazon

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Deal: Samsung Gear IconX (2018) wireless buds are 25% off on Amazon
Samsung launched a pair of wireless earbuds last year, but the Gear IconX (2018) haven't been heavily discounted since their market release. Every now and then customers can get them for a bit less than $150, but the price of the earbuds never dropped below the $100 mark.

The most recent deal brings the price of the Samsung Gear IconX (2018) wireless earbuds to less than $140, so if you're content with that, you can order a pair on Amazon. The US retailer offers the Samsung Gear IconX (2018) for just $135, which means you'll save $40 since the earbuds usually sell for $175.

Keep in mind that you'll be able to see the retail price after you put the Samsung Gear IconX (2018) in the shopping cart. It's also worth noting that Amazon offers the earbuds in three color variations: Black, Gray, and Pink.

In case you didn't know, the Gear IconX (2018) wireless earbuds promises about 5 hours of Bluetooth streaming, 7 hours of MP3 listening, or 4 hours of talk time. They are also compatible with Samsung's Bixby and Google Voice so that you can speak commands and control your music with just a tap or swipe.

source: Amazon via 9to5toys

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