![]() The box itself is as basic as it gets: A small black cardboard container with a color-printed cardboard sleeve. The Truengine SE, like most true wireless earbuds, ship with a charging case, a USB cable for charging, and three sizes of silicone ear tips. Time to find out… What’s in the box? Simon Cohen / Digital Trends Can such a cheap set of true wireless earbuds actually be worth owning? So when I ran across The SoundPeats Truengine SE, which have suggested price of $50, but retail for just $40 on Amazon, I was intrigued. ![]() The complete absence of wires plus a compact and (usually) pocketable size and shape make them the ideal smartphone companion for your daily commute, your workout, or even a lengthy flight.īut at prices that routinely exceed $100, a decent set of affordable true wireless earbuds can be hard to find. True wireless earbuds really are a game-changer in personal audio.
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