Save a Massive 30% on Apple’s AirPods Pro Today

Jun 12, 2022 at 07:47am EDT
AirPods Pro available at 30% off

Why wait for Christmas when you can buy the AirPods Pro from Apple at a 30% discount? That’s the deal for the day!

Grab a Pair of Brand New AirPods with MagSafe Charging Case at a 30% Discount, Pay Just $174.99 Today

Usually retailing for $249, the AirPods Pro are worth every penny. But right now, you do not have to pay full price at all. Just add the earphones to your cart and wait for them to arrive with a full 30% discount - pay just $174.99 for a limited time.

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Featuring the H1 chip, the AirPods Pro are ready to be paired the moment you open the Charging Case lid. A pop-up will show up on the iPhone and iPad display, tap on Connect and you’re synced across all your devices. These AirPods switch automatically between iPhone, iPad and Mac devices too.

Controlling media is as simple as squeezing the stem on the AirPod itself. Press once for play and pause, squeeze the stem to switch between active noise cancelling or transparency mode and so on. And thanks to Hey Siri, you don’t have to touch the stern at all. Just say the magic word and Siri will do it for you.

Last but not the least, you get up to 24 hours of battery life and you can charge up using a MagSafe charger as well. Just stick the Charging Case onto a MagSafe charger and you’re all set.

Buy Apple AirPods Pro - Was $249, now just $174.99

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