Black Friday: Aukey wireless headphones just £15 in Amazon sale

‘Great wireless earphones at a fraction of the cost’: These highly-rated wireless headphones are now £15 this Black Friday (that’s 60% off)

There are some fantastic deals on headphones in Amazon’s Black Friday sale, including 22 per cent off the Apple Airpods with Charging Case and a huge saving of £110 the coveted Beats Solo Pro. 

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 AUKEY True Wireless Earphones are a phenomenally low £15.99 right now.

The budget-friendly earbuds, which usually costs £39.99, might not be a premium label such as Apple, Bose or Sennheiser, but more than 21,000 Amazon shoppers have left praised-filled five-star reviews, raving about the price, audio clarity and impressive functionality.

The Aukey True Wireless Earphones with noise cancellation are now on sale for just £15.99 in the Amazon Black Friday sale 

Shoppers say the earbuds sound quality is ‘crisp and clear’, with ‘great battery life’, and one customer even raved ‘I am so happy not having spent five times more for the Apple ones! these are doing the job I wanted and more.’  

The Aukey True Wireless Headphones are a hugely popular buy on Amazon with 21,225 shoppers leaving positive reviews, and with an impressive 4.4 out of 5-star average rating, it comes highly recommended too. Not bad at all for £15.

Slim and sleek, they allow you to listen to music or podcasts on the move and wire-free, which is ideal for workouts, runs or busy commutes. Even better, they are equipped with microphone technology which allows you to have surprisingly clear conversations – hands-free. 

The battery life is decent, with up to five hours playback on a single charge, while the included charging case provides an additional four charges, giving 25 hours of total playtime.

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

‘Sound quality is excellent – very clear, very crisp, a good balance of bass and no distortion at high volume. Mic quality is also very good with my work colleagues commenting that my voice is very clear on conference calls, with almost no background noise being picked up.’  

Another shopper agreed, penning: ‘The price was excellent but that matters little if the quality isn’t. I’m pleased to report that the quality is superb. It is high quality all round, not just the headphones themselves.’

A third added: ‘I’m absolutely blown away by them! So small and comfortable to wear with brilliant sound quality and the noise cancellation is out of this world.’ 

Designed with a convenient touch control, you can effortlessly manage audio playback and calls with the multi-function touch panel and microphone on each earbud

Designed with a convenient touch control, you can effortlessly manage audio playback and calls with the multi-function touch panel and microphone on each earbud

‘Great wireless earphones at a fraction of the cost’ raved another. ‘I own a couple of sets of wireless earphones and after finally caving to buy a phone without a headphone jack I wanted a spare set of earphones for when I forget where a pair are or they are on charge. While my other pair are £100+ these are just as good with the same level of sound quality and battery life.’

Another added: ‘For the price I paid for these, they look just as good as any other expensive names brands out there! I didn’t want to buy a more popular expensive brand in case they were lost or worse stolen. These look and work just as well. Comes in a sleek charging pod which is small and not bulky either.’

Shoppers are also impressed by the comfort of the Aukey wireless headphones, with many reporting that they stay on with no problem including on vigorous runs.

‘I use them when running up the hills, doing some jiggling work-out and some tap dancing drills; they stay on with no problem. I am listening to music stored on my phone, radio, podcasts and other Youtube stuff and all come up with good sound quality.’ 

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