Early Prime Day 2025 sale introduce some attractive discounts, but during the 3-day period, these price cuts have gone into overdrive for Apple’s entire AirPods range because you can avail up to a mammoth 40 percent off on the company’s in-ear and ‘over the ear’ headphones, starting from only $89.99. Included in these discounts are the AirPods Pro 2, which are available for $149, making them an exceptional purchase for the majority of buyers thanks to the boatload of features.
Keep in mind that just two days ago, these premium wireless earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation and exceptional battery life were available for $169.99. As for the most affordable earbuds, the AirPods 4 without Active Noise Cancellation can be yours for $89.99, while the ones that offer noise cancellation can be had for $119.
Coming to the headphones, Apple has only introduced a single refresh of the AirPods Max, with the newer iteration featuring a USB-C port instead of a Lightning interface while retaining the H1 chip, that legendary sturdy build, and impressive battery life. For the AirPods Max, you also have the option to choose from five different colors, and there is no telling when its immediate successor will arrive, making this version the right choice for now.
Aside from AirPods, the Beats lineup has also seen some mouth-watering discounts, with the Beats Solo 4 currently available for $97.99, which is the lowest price on Amazon so far, the Beats Studio Pro dropping down to $169.95, and the PowerBeats Pro 2 listed for $179.95 after a 28 percent reduction. In short, you have a ton of options to choose from in this 3-day period, so get started right away.
Get the AirPods Pro 2 from Amazon - $149 (40 percent off)
Get the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation from Amazon - $119 (34 percent off)
Get the AirPods 4 without Active Noise Cancellation from Amazon - $89.99 (31 percent off)
Get the AirPods Max with USB-C charging port from Amazon - $429.99 (22 percent off)
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