AliExpress item 1005004643966631
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This is a budget true-wireless Bluetooth earbud listing with a built-in microphone, positioned around low-latency wireless audio for calls and casual listening. The listing presents it as an entry-tier TWS set rather than a premium ANC product — the marketing leans on a large headline discount against a strike-through reference price, which is precisely the kind of coupon-and-list-price theatre this guide treats with suspicion. The factual takeaway from the listing itself is narrow: it is a low-cost in-ear wireless set with a mic, in a price band where coupons are heavily advertised. Pricafy's read: this is the canonical case for ignoring the coupon and watching the price. Budget TWS listings carry the platform's most aggressive strike-through inflation, so a dramatic "percent off" here means very little until it is measured against the recorded transacted low. As a product class it is a reasonable low-stakes purchase; as a coupon target it is a trap, because the discount is calculated from a reference price that the listing itself has rarely, if ever, charged. The honest framing is that the buyer wins here by timing, not by code-hunting. On price intelligence: budget audio listings sit in the highest-velocity band tracked, dipping below their usual floor on routine flash sales as well as the 11.11 and 6.18 windows. The deterministic read is that a tracker against the recorded low fires often enough on this class that waiting for a dip — then applying whatever coupon is live at that moment — consistently beats buying the day a coupon appears. Coupon availability spikes around the major sale events, so the strongest combination is a tracked low that happens to coincide with that calendar.
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