Apple AirPods Pro 2 are down to under $170 before Prime Day
SAVE 32%: As of July 7, you can get the Apple AirPods Pro 2 for $169 at Amazon. That's a 32% discount on list price.
Amazon is rolling out its Prime Day deals early this year, and some of the discounts are seriously impressive. With the main event just two days away, we're seeing killer deals across every category, and Apple devices (discounted MacBooks, AirTags, iPads, and more) are getting some of the best price cuts.
As of July 7, you can get the Apple AirPods Pro 2 for $169, down from $249. That's a 32% discount and a $80 savings. It's not the absolute lowest price we've ever seen (they hit $153.99 during Black Friday), but it's still a solid deal.
The AirPods Pro 2 feature impressive sound control, with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), a Transparency Mode, and an Adaptive Audio setting that automatically blends the two. The physical design is just as thoughtful: you get four sizes of silicone tips for a secure fit, and you can now swipe the stems to adjust the volume. They're also built for everyday use, with an IP54 rating against sweat and rain, and a battery that provides up to 30 hours of total listening time.
They also have a powerful, built-in Hearing Aid feature. It’s a clinical-grade function for users with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss that works by having you take a hearing test on your iPhone to create a custom sound profile. This also enables Media Assist, a feature that uses your profile to automatically make music, videos, and phone calls sound sharper and easier to understand.
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