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AirPods 2 with wireless charging case are on sale for $19 off at Amazon
TL;DR: Apple AirPods 2 with wireless charging case are on sale for $179.99, saving you $19.01.
AirPods, both new and old, have been sold out at Amazon for a hot minute, but the latest model with the wireless charging case is back and on sale. That’s right, you can get the second generation of AirPods with wireless charging for $179.99, a $19 discount from the list price. This is the first discount we’ve seen on this model, so be sure to take advantage of the deal.
The newer AirPods feature the Apple H1 chip that delivers faster wireless connection for quicker, easier pairing to devices. The updated earbuds also feature longer talk time per charge, giving you three hours instead of two. You still get up to five hours of listening time, plus bonus battery from the charging case.
Speaking of the charging case, that’s likely the feature that brought you here. This AirPods case can be charged via lightning cable or using Qi-compatible .
AirPods are automatically on and connected when you’re ready to use them. Double tap the earbuds to control your music and access Siri by saying “Hey Siri.” You truly can’t get much more convenience in a pair of headphones.
Grab the second generation of AirPods with wireless charging case for $179.99 while you can.
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