There are plenty of wireless earphone options on the market at the moment, many of which cost hundreds of pounds. But you don't always need to splurge for a good quality set, according to Amazon shoppers.

Many customers have been raving about the Xinwld Wireless Earbuds with HiFi Stereo Deep Base which are hugely discounted at the moment. All colours now cost less than £20, compared to their usual price of £79.99.

Shoppers have hailed the 'impressive' sound quality of these budget earphones, but the deal is only running for a limited time, so worth snapping up if you fancy a pair.

The earphones, which come equipped with a handy charging case, are available in a range of colours including black, green, lake blue, rose gold and silver, so there's something to suit everyone's preference.

They pair to your device via a secure and stable Bluetooth connection, and will automatically connect whenever you lift the lid of the charging case - meaning there's no need to pair them every time.

Boasting 13mm high-efficiency speakers, they provide a punchy bass sound and a crisp, clear audio wherever you go. And there's no need to worry about background noise, as there are four built-in noise cancelling mics that work to reject every sound around you. This could be especially useful if you're taking a call - which you can do with the earbuds.

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The earphones are said to fit snugly in your ear for 'hours'

There's a dual LED display on the charging case that shows you exactly how much power each earbud has remaining. They should last around six to eight hours on a single charge of the case, which lasts around 40 hours.

Tech deal of the week

Apple is launching new tablets with a refreshed iPad Air and all-new iPad Pro hitting UK stores.

The iPad Air now boasts a more powerful M2 chip housed within its aluminium chassis, increased standard storage, new colours, improved connectivity and extended battery life. For the first time, this tablet also comes in two sizes including a standard 11-inch display and a much larger 13-inch panel.

If you're looking to go Pro, there's a significant upgrade with the 2024 range featuring a super slim design, a greatly enhanced OLED screen that's brighter and an incredibly fast M4 processor which makes these tablets faster than most PC laptops.

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One deal that piqued our interest comes from Sky who are offering the 11-inch Air with Wi-Fi and Cellular from just £17 per month with no upfront fee and 100MB of data included as well. You can learn more about the iPad Air deal on Sky's website here.

This deal is based on a 48-month contract, with the total cost over four years coming to £816 - in comparison, the same tablet from Apple costs £749, but this doesn't include any data and requires an upfront payment.

Sky also offers other deals, including the 13-inch Air for £21 per month or the Pro for £27 per month.

As we've previously noted, Sky isn't the only network offering iPads on contract, with Vodafone and EE also providing customers with the option to purchase these devices via a monthly plan.

All Sky iPad deals available now

iPad Air M2 11-inch

  • PRICE: From £17 per month
  • TandCs: 48 month contract | £0 upfront fee
  • See deal here

iPad Air M2 13-inch

  • PRICE: From £21 per month
  • TandCs: 48 month contract | 100MB data | £0 upfront fee
  • See deal here

iPad Pro M4 11-inch

  • PRICE: From £27 per month
  • TandCs: 48 month contract | 100MB data | £0 upfront fee
  • See deal here

iPad Pro M4 13-inch

  • PRICE: From £34 per month
  • TandCs: 48 month contract | 100MB data | £0 upfront fee
  • See deal here

Shoppers have been full of praise for the earbuds, which boast an average rating of 4.7 stars out of five. Writing a review, one said: "The earbuds boast a decent design that fits snugly in the ear, providing comfort for hours. They provide deep bass that is rich and of decent quality at this price point. The noise cancellation is top-notch, working well even in the busiest environments. Whether I'm on a noisy train or in a crowded space, these earbuds work really well.

"Battery life is impressive, easily lasting through a day of heavy use. The intuitive touch controls are responsive and easy to use, allowing me to manage my music and calls effortlessly. The connectivity is seamless, with no drops or lags, thanks to the latest Bluetooth technology.

"In conclusion, these wireless earbuds with deep bass and noise cancellation are a game-changer. They deliver an unmatched sound experience, comfort, and convenience that make them a must-have for any audiophile or casual listener alike. Five stars without hesitating."

Another raved: "Bought these for my son. He wanted a pair of earbuds instead of the over ear headphones he normally wears. Naturally I wasn’t prepared to spend loads on AirPods for him to turn around and say he doesn’t like them. I have to say, I tried them myself and the sound quality is surprisingly good. These feel like a premium item. The battery percentage display is a nice touch too. Highly recommended if you’re on a budget."

However, some noted that the buds can fall of your ears while walking or bending over. One customer said: "On the downside both of the earphones have unexpectedly fallen out of my ears, more so with my left ear. And that has been with walking or simply bending forward to tie my laces. So reluctant to try running with them, which is part of the reason why I bought them. However I got them on a reduction weekend and only paid a fraction of the real cost, so really not complaining."

Alternatively, John Lewis also has a range of budget friendly wireless earphones, such as the Jlab Audio Go Air Pop True Wireless Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones with Mic/Remote for £24.99, or the Jabra Elite 4 True Wireless Bluetooth Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones with Mic/Remote for £69.99.

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