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Review: Luxa2 Lavio Bluetooth Sport Earbuds

If you like listening to music while working out, and let’s face it, who doesn’t, the last thing you probably want to be bothered with is a messy cord getting in the way.  The Luxa2 Lavio Bluetooth Sport Earbuds are completely wireless, which means there’s no cord to deal with.  These earbuds provide up to 5 hours of listening and feature quick charge technology so that you can quickly get back to your workout should they die.

Check out my full video review of the Luxa2 Lavio Bluetooth Sport Earbuds below and then head to this page on the Luxa2 Web Site to learn more about them.

Original Author: Larry Greenberg

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