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Ausounds AU-Stream Wireless Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones $49 Delivered (RRP $149, Last Sold $75) @ RIO Sound and Vision

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PRICE DROP

on Ausounds AU-Stream In-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones to ONLY $49 a pair!

These are now on clearance so once they sell out, they're gone! They are available in 4 different colours: Grey, White, Gold & Red.

Features

  • Three-layer composite film speaker is tuned to perfection to give you the clarity and soundstage that only Ausounds can deliver in such a lightweight small earbud.
  • Comfort for long listening. Our silicone ear tips come in three sizes for a perfect seal.
  • IPX5 waterproof so you can sweat worry-free and rinse off additional dust with a low sustained water spray.
  • Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 and a rapid wireless charging case that will fully charge your earbuds in 1.5 hours.
  • Frequency range of 20Hz - 20KHz
  • Built-in microphone
  • Touch-Controls allow you to toggle through AI Voice Assistant and Play/Pause your music.

What's in the Box:

  • Earbuds
  • Three Ear Tips (L, M, S)
  • Rapid Wireless Charging Case
  • Quick Start Guide
  • User Manual
  • USB-C Cable
  • Warranty Card

As an Authorised Australian Dealer, buy from RIO with peace of mind with a full 12 month Australia-Wide Warranty.

Can't afford to buy outright but want the product now? No problem at all! We have ZipPay and AfterPay available online now so you can have your item now and pay for it later!

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closed Comments

  • Never heard of this brand, anyone tried them?

    • +1

      https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/ausounds-au-stream-true-wi… - review of them here.

      Looks like it's decentish for the price, sells at all the big box stores in the US and are probably at end of life so now clearing out. Big box stores make massive margins on no name headphones but they seem about properly priced now. B&H have them at $20US (which is no use to us since it's $22US shipping) down from $70US. Tomsguide don't do any real audio testing besides gut feel on a few songs though.

      Being decent audio, not bad microphones, splashproof and decent battery life I'm thinking about grabbing a pair to go on runs. But the reviews on amazon seem like fit might be a problem.

      • The Tomguide review is stupid. How is not having noise canceling a drawback. It is a premium feature of earphones that are specifically made with that feature. How is it a drawback when the earphones does not even intend to have it

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