Go into the Holiday Season with AirPods Pro for Just $189 [$59 Off]

Dec 7, 2021 at 07:34am EST
AirPods Pro discounted by $59

Apple is offering everyone a chance to pick up the AirPods Pro with MagSafe Charging Case for just $189.

AirPods Pro with MagSafe Charging Case Drop to Just $189 for the Holiday Season, Save $59 Instantly

If you’re looking for the best in-ear headphones for the Apple ecosystem, then nothing comes close to the AirPods Pro. With the holiday season right around the corner, Apple wants everyone to get a taste of their creation and have brought the price down to just $189 which is nothing but fantastic.

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To give you an idea how good this price is, keep in mind that a brand new pair of AirPods 3 will set you back $179. So basically, if you were planning on getting the regular AirPods, just chip in $10 more and get the ‘Pro’ model instead with active noise cancellation.

While some might not agree with it, but active noise cancellation is an amazing feature to have. It especially comes in handy when you sitting in a bus or a noisy place for an extended period of time and you want complete peace and wish to focus on the task at hand. Just press and hold the AirPods’ stem and you will drown into the world of peace and quietness.

Apart from noise cancelling, you get support for Hey Siri, fast pairing and switching between devices, 24 hours of battery life, wireless charging and now even support for MagSafe.

There is a lot to love with the AirPods Pro and you can own them today for a low price of just $189. There are no discount codes or coupons you need to know about here.

Buy New Apple AirPods Pro - Was $249, now just $189

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