Technology
Where to find the best price on Apple’s new earbuds
TL;DR: The Apple AirPods Pro are back on sale on Amazon for $234.98, or $14.02 off their $249 MSRP, but they’re temporarily out of stock and won’t ship immediately.
Unless someone else pulls out something truly mind-blowing during the final hours of CES 2020, Apple’s ultra-comfy, noise-canceling AirPods Pro are pretty much the wireless earbuds to beat right now.
And guess who’s back, back again? That’s right — it’s Amazon’s recurring deal on those bulbous little white buds (the same one we saw all throughout last year’s holiday shopping season). Tell your friends.
The AirPods Pro are currently listed at $234.98 on the retailer’s site, down about $14 from their suggested retail price of $249. That’s not a ridiculously high discount by any means, to be fair, but it is the biggest one we’ve seen on these bad boys thus far — i.e., good luck finding a better price anywhere else.
There is one caveat, however, and it’s the fact that Amazon is technically listing the AirPods Pro as “out of stock.” But don’t let that put you off: If you order a pair today, you’ll lock in that sale pricing for good; Amazon promises to ship ’em out as soon as they’re available and will only bill you once they’re en route:
Image: screenshot via amazon
Pop over to Amazon ASAP to lay claim to a pair of AirPods Pro before this deal is over — here’s the link.
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