ALDI seeks to compete with AirPods for less than ten euros

Although it may seem surprising to us, the supermarkets also want to compete directly with technology companies in a sector as peculiar as that of headphones TWS (True Wireless). In this case we are talking about the German company Aldi, which is used to launching much more than food products, paying attention to the latest news because even you will find it surprising.

Aldi launches a TWS headphones with a design similar to the AirPods and a knockdown price of ten euros, competition from the AirPods? We are clear that in certain aspects not, but it may be more than enough for a certain number of users, let's take a look at it.

These new headphones from Aldi will be released in two colors, black and white as you would expect. Available in Spanish supermarkets from this Saturday, March XNUMX, you will have the possibility to get them both in your trust center and in the web portal. These headphones inevitably remind us of the AirPods Pro since its external design is practically identical, however, we are clear about the quality to expect from a product at these prices. These white-label "AirPods" will come hand in hand with a new smart bracelet and a speaker compatible with Siri and Google Assistant.

The Aldi headphones will have a charging case with magnetic closure, without Qi charging as you would expect, but they will grant an independent autonomy of four hours with a charge of just forty minutes. We have not been able to see the bottom part in the press images, so we do not know if we enjoy the USB-C port. For playback they use Bluetooth 5.0 and provide a maximum range of ten meters. We do not rule out getting a unit of the device to be able to take a look and see what a brand like this is capable of offering for only ten euros.


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  1.   fromero23 said

    Then they blame Apple for a monopoly when these companies want to destroy everything they can, no wonder they take out houses aldi cars aldi