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The $16 true wireless earbuds deal returns (and they're not bad)

Looking for supercheap true wireless earbuds? This set from Funcl is back down to its low price.

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I wrote this deal up back in April and now it's back. Funcl's budget true wireless earbuds, sporadically on sale for $20, and back down to their shockingly low price of $16 on Amazon

I'm not going to tell you that the Funcl W1S earbuds are all that great, particularly when it comes to sound quality. The Tranya T10, for example, sounds significantly better for $20 more ($36), with better clarity and deeper bass. But the Funcl buds sound OK for their low price and are sweat-resistant, too. They also pack Bluetooth 5.0 and 4 to 5 hours of battery life on a single charge (the charging case gives you another three charges). They fit my ears fine. You can also make calls with them, just don't expect business-class performance.

Read more: Best cheap true wireless earbuds

Again, as long as you keep your expectations in check as far as sound quality goes, these are definitely worth trying out if you want a pair of dirt-cheap true wireless earbuds.

Last year, CNET's Rick Broida wrote up a pair of Funcl AirPod lookalikes (he's a fan of the Funcl brand name, which he said, "Sounds like a clever spin on 'funky,' but also how you'd describe a 'fun uncle.'" I'm a little less enamored with it.) But that model was $49 with a discount code. Compared with this model's price, that seems downright expensive. 

This article was first published earlier this week. 

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