Apple Selling AirPods 2 for Just $99 Right Now [$60 Off]

Apr 4, 2022 at 04:16am EDT
AirPods 2 available for just $99

If you're quick enough, you can grab yourself a pair of AirPods 2 earphones for a low price of just $99, saving $60 instantly.

Save $60 on the Apple AirPods 2 and Pay Just $99 for Apple's Iconic Pair of True Wireless Earphones

Apple's most iconic AirPods are currently available for a low price of just $99 and you don't have to do anything in order to get the discount either. Jus add them to your cart, checkout and wait for them to arrive on your doorstep. Remember, this is a limited time deal only so there's a high chance of missing out if you're not quick enough.

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Buy Apple AirPods (2nd Generation) - Was $159, now just $99

Featuring the H1 chip from Apple, the AirPods 2 will pair up instantly with your iPhone and iPad the moment you open up the Charging Case lid near them. Tap on Connect when the pop-up appears and you're synced across all of your devices.

With battery life of up to 24 hours (Charging Case included) you can keep on listening to your music and take calls for a long, long time. If you ever run out of battery life, just toss the AirPods back into the Charging Case, connect the included Lightning cable and you'll be topped up in no time.

With support for hands-free Siri, you will be able to play music, podcasts, make calls, send text messages, hear aloud notifications and so much more. If you don't want to pull out your iPhone or iPad to do something then you can simply ask Siri to do it for you.

Last but not the least, the AirPods 2 switch automatically from one device to the other. If you have multiple iPhones, iPads or Macs, you can seamlessly switch between them without doing anything at all.

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