Apple's Beats Powerbeats3 wireless headphones are on sale at a measly $60 in 'like-new' condition

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Apple's Beats Powerbeats3 wireless headphones are on sale at a measly $60 in 'like-new' condition
It took Samsung several years to follow Apple's "courageous" headphone jack-killing move, during which time a number of other major handset manufacturers did the same, forcing consumers to embrace wireless audio technology. If you don't want to live the dongle life, you probably already own a nice pair of Bluetooth-connecting headphones.

The Beats Powerbeats3 are among the best affordable options out there, at least when they're deeply discounted by retailers like B&H Photo Video, Walmart, or Best Buy. Typically priced at a whopping $200, these bad boys can be purchased for as little as $59.99 on eBay right now in "pristine" condition.

That technically means you're not looking at brand-new, unused, and unopened items here, but BuySpry promises you won't be able to tell the difference. The units on sale at a massive 70 percent off (compared to the list price of a brand-new product) are apparently in "excellent" condition from both a cosmetic and functional standpoint, including a 60-day seller warranty for your peace of mind.

BuySpry is not just any shady eBay seller, mind you, maintaining a near spotless record of dealing with thousands of customers in the last 12 months, which have given the merchant an average positive feedback score of 99.6 percent. It doesn't get more reliable than that, and although we've seen refurbished Powerbeats3 units fetching even less than 60 bucks before, these are "new-looking" products eligible for free nationwide shipping with three sets of different sized earbuds and a charging cable included. You can also choose from a variety of colors, ranging from blue to white, red, and yellow.

It's important to point out that Apple has a newer, sleeker variant of these puppies up for grabs... at a whopping $250. For $190 less, you can probably settle for a slightly inferior list of features, humbler 12-hour battery life, and a somewhat outdated design that includes a wire keeping the two earbuds together at all times.


Check out the deal here



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