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Jaybird Freedom Wireless Headphones hit new all-time low at $50 (Reg. $100)

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Best Buy’s eBay store offers the Jaybird Freedom F5 Wireless Headphones in Black for $49.99 shipped. Also available direct in Best Buy’s early Black Friday deals. For comparison, it has a list price of $150 but usually sells for around $100 at Amazon. This is easily the lowest price that we’ve ever tracked. Rated 4.1/5 stars.

Jaybird Freedom F5 Features:

  • MICRO-SIZED METAL BUDS – The Freedom Headphones by Jaybird have sandblasted, injection-molded metal parts for premium comfort and fashion. The smaller housing doesn’t affect signal performance and can remove distortion, giving you crystal-clear audio wherever you go
  • UNIVERSAL SECURE FIT – The patented silicone ear fins securely attach to the top and back/lower surface areas of the ear for a snug fit, locking the earbuds in during workouts and intense physical activities
  • SWEAT-PROOF – Built to last with a sleek yet rugged design, the Freedom Wireless Headphones are great for sports, workouts, and all weather conditions. Their hydrophobic nano-coating will keep moisture away, whether it’s sweat, rain, or snow

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