SAVE $30: As of Aug. 17, the Sony LinkBuds Clip open earbuds are discounted to $198 at Amazon. That saves you $30 on the list price.
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Noise-canceling earbuds may be a popular pick for listeners, but there’s something nice about open earbuds. They are a great option for those who prefer to be more aware of what’s going on around them while listening, rather than being cut off from the outside world. If you’ve been thinking about buying a pair, the Sony LinkBuds Clip is a model we recommend.
Amazon even has them on sale right now, so it’s a perfect time to grab them.
Normally listed at $228, the Sony LinkBuds Clip is now $198 on Amazon in every color. That saves you $30 overall, though not for long. Most of the colors have a “limited time deal” tag right now, so be quick to scoop them up at this price before the discount disappears.
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Earning the spot as the “best newcomer” in our roundup of the best open earbuds — thanks to being “the first to truly rival Bose’s rich soundscape” — the Sony LinkBuds Clip are an investment well worth making if open earbuds have been on your mind. Their battery can last up to 37 hours with the charging case, they feature a comfortable and secure fit, and they boast excellent sound quality, with writer Simon Cohen saying they’re “some of the best-sounding open-ear wireless earbuds you can buy” in our review.
On top of that, they come with three listening modes: Standard, Voice Boost for noisy places, and Sound Leakage Reduction for quieter places. That way, you can find the best option depending on where you are.
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