If you’re hunting for a cheap backup pair of earbuds (gym bag, commute, travel), Amazon is currently discounting Exzhig noise-canceling earbuds to about $22 when you clip the on-page coupon—a steep cut from the $160 list price shown in the deal write-up.
What you’re getting is the familiar “feature-stacked budget earbuds” formula: in-ear silicone tips, boosted bass tuning, and a call-focused mic setup. The product listing highlights 6 microphones with ENC (environmental noise canceling) for clearer calls, plus Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity.
Battery is another headline spec: the listing claims up to 48 hours total with the charging case, and the case includes a large dual LED display so you can see remaining charge at a glance. Water resistance is rated IPX7, meaning it’s built to handle sweat and rain (and brief accidental splashes).
A couple of practical notes before you buy: the Amazon page indicates you may need to add to cart to view full pricing, and the deal depends on a clippable coupon (shown as 45% on the listing), so the final price can change fast.

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