
SAVE $36: As of Nov. 11, get the Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds for $193.99, down from their usual price of $229.99 at Amazon. That’s $36 off and a discount of 16%. It’s also the lowest price we’ve seen.
If you’re the type of person who absolutely has to be able to fall asleep using a sound machine, you’ve probably tried everything at least once, includIng apps that give you the comfy, looping sound to lull you to bed that you desire. You may be surprised to learn, however, that there are earbuds that serve this same purpose by using noise cancellation and binaural beats. You can try them out now thanks to a significant discount that cuts them down to their best price yet.
As of Nov. 11, get the Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds for $193.99, down from their usual price of $229.99 at Amazon. That’s $36 off and a discount of 16%. It’s also the lowest price we’ve seen.
These sleep-oriented earbuds are meant to help block out noise while you snooze with smart active noise cancellation and ear canal adaptation tech. They automatically adjust to your ears so you have better noise reduction at night. That means you’ll be distracted less by outdoor sound, pets, and even your partner’s snoring (or your own).
They can also help you stop snoring, in fact, with adaptive snore-masking audio that uses white noise to reduce fluctations in snoring so you can get some serious shut-eye. And if you still need some help, they use binaural beats to give you diferent frequencies in each ear to help calm your brain and get you to fall asleep while sleeping deeper each time.
If you’re a side sleeper, they’re especially helpful and comfortable as well, with silicone ear tips, short nozzles, and a slim profile build so you don’t have as much pressure on your ear canals while trying to drift off. You can even customize the audio that plays at bedtime, set sleep reminders, create alarms, and more, all in the name of getting better shut-eye.
If it’s time to improve your sleep quality, don’t (ahem) snooze on these earbuds. Fall has some of the best sleepytime weather, after all.




