Deal Alert: $50 Off Powerbeats Pro, iPhone XS/XS Max/XR Smart Battery Case for $102

Oct 7, 2019 at 09:29am EDT
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We have a couple of deals today which might blow your socks off. Powerbeats Pro are $50 today alongside Apple's Smart Battery Case for iPhone XS, XS Max and iPhone XR.

Get Superb Deals on the Powerbeats Pro and Apple's Smart Battery Case for iPhone XS, XS Max and XR

Having a sweet deal on a Monday is nothing short of amazing. If you are out and about looking for a pair of solid Bluetooth earphones then the Powerbeats Pro are going to ring a bell or two. Two, because they are expensive compared to many options out there. Luckily, you don't have to pay the full price today as a limited time deal shaves off $50 from the MSRP, bringing the price down to just $199 today. You have a range of colors to choose from, including Black, Ivory, Navy and Moss. If you are going for some other option then be ready to pay $250, otherwise just $199.

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Buy Powerbeats Pro in multiple color options - Was $250, now just $199

Next up is the Smart Battery case from Apple. Available for iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR, these cases make sure that you get through your day, or two, without having to stay tethered to a cable plugged into a wall. Since these cases come straight from Apple therefore they will fit the aforementioned phones like a glove, and even come with support for USB PD fast charging, with everything topped off with wireless charging support.

Buy iPhone XS Smart Battery Case - Was $129, now just $102
Buy iPhone XS Max Smart Battery Case - Was $129, now just $102
Buy iPhone XR Smart Battery Case - Was $129, now just $102

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