Technology
The beloved AirPods Pro are on sale again at Amazon
TL;DR: Although it’s a small discount, you can get a pair of AirPods Pro for $14 off on Amazon — they aren’t in stock yet, but you can lock-in that low price right now.
We’re honestly pretty surprised, but Apple’s new noise-canceling AirPods Pro have a small discount again.
While they aren’t currently in stock, you can still secure $14 off the high-quality earbuds as soon as… well, right now. Just don’t expect them to come in time for the holidays — if you were planning on getting them as a gift for someone else, you’re better off grabbing them directly from Apple (though we could be wrong, just an educated guess). Otherwise, you can get, like, a nice lunch or something with that extra $14.
What makes the AirPods Pro better (and way more expensive) than their original version, you might ask? The main new addition to the now iconic earbuds is a noise-cancelation feature — you can toggle it both on and off for when you want to hear at least a little ambient noise, and they work really well considering their size (we liked them a lot). They also bring a new design to the table, one that sits more comfortably inside of your ear and keeps them from falling out as often as the old ones did. If you don’t already have a pair of original AirPods, they’re probably worth your money.
Pick up a pair of AirPods Pro on Amazon for $14 off — just remember that they aren’t in stock right now, so don’t bank on having them delivered in time for the holidays (but you can still secure that discounted price).
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