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Ozlo Sleepbuds drop to $249 ahead of Mother’s Day sale

Ozlo Sleepbuds fell to $249 for Mother’s Day, marking the lowest price in the current deal window. The earbuds promise 10-hour battery life, sleep tracking and noise masking for side sleepers.

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Ozlo Sleepbuds drop to $249 ahead of Mother’s Day sale
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Ozlo’s Sleepbuds have dropped to $249, a $100 discount that lands just ahead of Mother’s Day and marks the lowest price in the current deal window. The price is being advertised at Amazon and Ozlo’s own storefront, even as Ozlo’s site also lists the earbuds at $259 during a spring sale.

The premium earbuds are pitched as a solution for people who cannot tune out a snoring partner, noisy neighbors or city traffic. Ozlo says the Sleepbuds are built for side sleepers, use ultra-low-profile silicone tips and deliver up to 10 hours of continuous battery life, with biometric sensing that detects when a user falls asleep and automatically switches from streaming audio to built-in noise-masking sounds.

Ozlo has tied the product closely to the legacy of Bose Sleepbuds. The company was co-founded by three former Bose employees, N.B. Patil, Charles Taylor and Brian Mulcahey, and its current Sleepbuds are framed as a successor to Bose’s discontinued sleep-earbud line. The newer model adds streaming support and sleep sensing to the original noise-blocking concept, keeping the focus on masking disruptive sound without the bulk of over-ear headphones or traditional earplugs.

The selling points go beyond comfort and convenience. Ozlo says the Sleepbuds come with free shipping, a one-year warranty, a 30-day money-back guarantee and HSA/FSA approval, making the earbuds easier to justify for buyers using tax-advantaged health funds. That matters in a market where sleep tech has become a high-end wellness category, often marketed as a fix for the very real public health burden of sleep loss while still remaining out of reach for many households.

At $249, the Sleepbuds sit in a familiar tension for modern sleep products: they offer a polished answer to chronic noise, but the underlying problem often comes from housing density, shift work, caregiving and urban stress. The earbuds may help some users carve out a quieter night, yet the price still places them firmly in the premium tier of the booming sleep-tech market.

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