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Noise Cancelling Wireless Earphones.

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  Klipsch T5 II Active Noise Cancelling ANC True Wireless Earphones McLaren Edition with AI Hands-Free Operation, Bluetooth 5.0, Best Fitting Earbuds with Patented Comfort, and a Wireless Charging Case. Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details ) [ad_1] Klipsch is the official Noise Cancelling Wireless Earphones. and portable audio partner of the McLaren Formula 1 team. The two companies have collaborated to combine McLaren’s unparalleled design ethos and technical innovation with Klipsch’s legendary high-fidelity audio and unparalleled comfort. The result is the Klipsch T5 II ANC True Wireless McLaren edition earphones — engineered for extreme performance in the most extreme environments. Welcome to the speed of sound. PATENTED OVAL EAR TIPS – Our earphones include 6 pairs of soft, oval, silicon, patented contour ear tips that are designed to reduce ear fatigue, provide the ultimate comfort and an excellent seal for noise isolation and superior bass....

Lauren Down throws off finishing touches as New Zealand pulls out 280, winning series

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 Lauren Down throws off finishing touches as New Zealand pulls out 280, winning series The batting effort of the stars from the New Zealand midfielders helps them to finish second by successfully chasing women’s ODIs. S. Sudarshanan New Zealand 280 of 7 (Kerr 67, Down 64 *, Satterthwaite 59, Goswami 3-47) beat India 279 (Deepti 69 *, Meghana 61, Verma 51, Mair 2-43, Rowe 2-52) by three wickets Unbeaten Lauren Down with 64 runs, and a 76-run partnership with Katey Martin for the seventh wicket, and Frances Mackay's exit from the bottom line helped New Zealand beat India by three wickets in the third ODI and closed the five-game series with two games remaining. in Queenstown on Friday. While Lea Tahuhu, who came off the field at the end of the Indian innings due to a hamstring strain, exited the deep Midwicket in the 35th over, New Zealand looked down to count at 171 for 6, chasing 280. However, Down, who replaced Brooke Halliday in XI, and Martin kept New Zealand on track with their...