So what if only a few hours ago the AirPods Pro was literally announced! In-ear headphones, including this writer right here, just don’t work for everyone. If you can relate, you’ll be happy to know that the new product announcement came with a slight drop in price on the latest Wireless Charging Case Apple AirPods (otherwise known as the AirPods 2).
Apple is selling these wireless earbuds for $199 in its store, but right now you can snag a pair at Amazon for just $164.99 while supplies last. That’s the best price we’ve ever seen these earbuds reach, and there’s no indication that it’s going to last long or not.
Amazon also offers a discount on Charging Case AirPods, which is currently only available for $144. This version is still the upgraded model of’ AirPods 2,’ simply with a case that has no wireless charging capability.
Updated AirPods include an all-new Apple-designed H1 chip for more reliable performance, quicker connection times, and improved battery life. You can use hands-free Siri to control the playback of music, make calls, and ask about anything else Siri can handle. Most (including myself) of Team Thrifter have them and use them every day.
Wireless charging is also really convenient— you can simply place the case on any Qi charger and have it back-up powered without hunting a cable. If you still have a wireless charger to add to your home.
The new wireless charging case is also reduced to $69 if you already possess the initial AirPods and just want to incorporate wireless charging features, down from $79. Don’t forget to take some protection, too, for the AirPods case.
Amazon offers free shipping on Apple’s AirPods, although you’d get your order even faster with Amazon Prime offering free two-day shipping on thousands of items. Start a free trial today if you haven’t tried to score faster shipping, Prime Video access, exclusive members-only discounts, and more.
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