These ENACFIRE headphones have been reduced by a massive £65 this Amazon Prime Day

Looking for the best Apple AirPods alternatives? These ENACFIRE headphones have been reduced by a massive £65 this Amazon Prime Day

There are some fantastic discounts for Amazon Prime Day, and if you’re looking for the best Apple AirPods alternatives at a fraction of the price we’ve got just the deal for you as the ENACFIRE E60 Wireless Headphones are just £34.99 right now.

The budget-friendly earbuds, which usually costs £99.99, might not be a premium label such as Apple, Bose or Sennheiser, but more than 8,500 Amazon shoppers have left praised-filled five-star reviews, raving about the price, audio clarity and impressive functionality.

Shoppers say the earbuds offer ‘excellent quality and sound’, with ‘great battery life’, and several customers even went as far as to say they’re ‘better than Apple AirPods’.

Amazon has slashed a huge £65 off the ENACFIRE E60 True Wireless Headphones this Prime Day

Amazon has slashed a huge £65 off the ENACFIRE E60 True Wireless Headphones this Prime Day

‘These are hands down one of the best set of earphones that I own,’ one happy reviewer wrote. ‘I have the Apple Airpods as well as Bose ones, but I use those more for the gym.

I bought these to use when walking around or when I’m at work and they are just superb. Yes, they can also be used for exercise too as they stay very secure in the ears, which is great.’

‘The noise cancellation and the clarity of the sound is exceptional. The bass is deep, and you can really feel how powerful these are when you wear them. Plus the charging seems to last ages which is a massive plus as a lot of earphones don’t come close to holding a charge for this long.’

‘Excellent quality, well-rounded sound, deep bass and crisp treble, better than earbuds three times the price (I’m looking at you, Beats and Apple AirPods!)’, another shopper exclaimed. ‘Crystal sound quality, unlike the overly bass heavy Beats and more features and better construction than Apple AirPods.’

Successors to the widely popular G20 model, the E60s hit the shelves back in January 2020 and currently boast an outstanding 4.9 out of 5-star average rating on Amazon, with 79 per cent of reviewers awarding them a full five stars.

The black wireless charge case is super lightweight and compact

The ENACFIRE E60 case can be charged by simply placing on a charge pad

The black wireless charge case is super lightweight and compact. It can be charged by simply placing on a charge pad so there’s truly no need for wires

The top-rated earbuds from ENACFIRE are certified IPX8 waterproof and feature smart touch control and an impressive battery life of up to eight hours on a single charge.

Plus, the case can be charged wirelessly. Simply place the headphones on the charging pad. Lay it down, charge it up, just like magic.

Not only is the battery life fantastic for the price, but the sound quality and noise cancellation also meet the expectations of premium true wireless headphones without the hefty price tag.

One reviewer wrote: ‘I would 100 per cent recommend these headphones. Better than Apple AirPods and Samsung. I have purchased twice from this brand, and both times didn’t let me down.’

Amazon Prime Day is here! Start your Prime FREE 30-day trial now

Amazon Prime Day 2020 has kicked off and will run from Tuesday October 13 to Wednesday October 14, with more than one million deals being released across the 48-hour event.

But to be eligible for the deals and discounts on Prime Day, shoppers need to be an Amazon Prime member.

If you’re not yet a member and want to take advantage of the deals on Prime Day, you can sign up now for a free 30-day trial.

Not only will you be able to access the Prime Day discounts, but you’ll also be able to enjoy all the benefits of membership, including free, one-day and two-day shipping, ‘try before you buy’ clothes, grocery savings and movies, TV shows, music and e-books.

You can sign up for your free 30-day trial HERE.  

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