Snag two pairs of Skullcandy Indy Evo true wireless Bluetooth earbuds for $34.99

What’s better than owning one pair of wireless earbuds? Getting two for the price of one.
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🎧 Grab TWO pairs of Skullcandy Indy Evo true wireless earbuds for just $34.99! Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / Skullcandy

SAVE 75%: As of Jan. 17, score a two-pack of Skullcandy Indy Evo true wireless Bluetooth earbuds for $34.99. That's a 75% discount or $104.99 off the list price.


What’s better than owning one pair of wireless earbuds? Getting two for the price of one.

As of Jan. 17, you can get two pairs of Skullcandy Indy Evo true wireless in-ear Bluetooth earbuds for $34.99 at Woot. We’re pretty sure Woot inflated the list price to $139.99 because Amazon has these same buds for $26.99 on average (though the price fluctuates). Even so, $34.99 is a good deal for two sets of top-rated (40K+ reviews on Amazon) earbuds with decent sound quality, comfortable fit, and long-lasting battery life.

Each set includes a charging case, stability ear gels (small and large), and a USB-C charging cable. They also have an IP55 rating and are water- and dust-resistant.

The cool thing about these buds, aside from their performance and 30-hour battery life, is that they come with Tile tech built-in, so you'll always be able to track them down if you accidentally leave them somewhere. All you have to do is download the Tile app and pair it with the buds.

If you're looking for affordable wireless earbuds for yourself or to gift to a friend or family member, jump on this deal before it's gone.

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