Deal: get the Samsung Gear Icon X wireless Bluetooth earbuds at 20% off the usual price

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Deal: get the Samsung Gear Icon X wireless Bluetooth earbuds at 20% off the usual price
Amazon is currently selling Samsung Gear Icon X wireless smart earbuds at the promotional price of $159.07. That is a $40 discount that amounts to about 20% off the usual retail price of $199.99. Also, this is one of the lowest price that we have ever seen on the Gear Icon X wireless earbuds.

If this sounds (no pun intended) like a good deal to you, time is of the essence! Amazon doesn't say when the deal will end but we can anticipate that it won't be around forever.

The Samsung Gear IconX wireless Bluetooth earbuds are definitely not the perfect product. Some of its major cons include a poor battery life, a long recharge time, the counter-intuitive touch controls, and the lack of iPhone/iPad support. On the other hand, the Icon X are actually more comfortable to wear than they would appear at a first glance, the Bluetooth range is very good, and the earbuds can store up to 1000 songs to play by themselves, no smartphone connection required. The Gear Icon X Bluetooth earbuds are definitely an interesting proposition, so we recommend that you take the time to learn more about them by heading on over to our Samsung Gear Icon X review.


What do you guys think, are the Gear Icon X earbuds worth $159.07? 

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