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These are the only earbuds you should be exercising in this year

21 January 2025
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These are the only earbuds you should be exercising in this year
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Nina Raemont from ZDNET reviews the Nothing Ear Open earbuds, praising their comfortable design and loud sound quality, especially for exercise. Despite some issues with Multipoint Bluetooth, the earbuds excel in providing situational awareness and staying comfortable for long periods. With a discounted price of $129 on Amazon, they are recommended for active individuals and those seeking awareness while listening to music or podcasts in various settings.

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