Apple’s Crazy Black Friday 2023 Deal Discounts AirPods to Just $79

Nov 19, 2023 at 01:47pm EST
AirPods drop to just $79 for Black Friday 2023.

We’re still a few days away from Black Friday and Apple has decided to go all in - right now, the AirPods 2 are available for $79 only.

AirPods 2 with Quick Pairing, H1 Chip, 24 Hours of Battery Life and Hey Siri Available for Just $79 this Black Friday 2023

These AirPods will usually sell for around $129, but for a limited time only you can have them for $79 instead. That’s a massive discount of 38%. The good part? You don’t have to do anything to get that price drop. No discount code, no coupon, no Prime membership. Nothing.

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Buy Apple AirPods (2nd Generation) Wireless Ear Buds, Bluetooth Headphones with Lightning Charging Case - Was $129, now just $79

The second-generation AirPods are the best AirPods for the majority of people out there. Pairing is instant, and the connection is solid, all thanks to the Apple-designed H1 chip. Just pop open the lid near an iPhone, tap on Connect and you’re paired across all your devices. It’s that simple.

These AirPods sound great and ensure that you are spatially aware of your surroundings. Think of it as Transparency mode, but all the time. You can wear these all day and you won’t even realize it. And speaking of all day, you get up to 24 hours of battery life when you include the Charging Case. If you want to top up the battery, you can do so using a Lightning cable and there’s one included with these AirPods.

You get support for Hey Siri as well, allowing you to get stuff done without pulling out your iPhone or iPad. Just say Hey Siri, followed by the command and you’ll be sending text messages, setting alarms, playing music and so much more.

These AirPods are absolutely fantastic and have been around for a long, long time now. Even after all these years, they are popular among buyers and apparently, some people buy them again in case they lose them. That says a lot.

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