The most wonderful time of the year is almost here—and, no, I’m not just talking about Halloween. Right now, a bunch of retailers are hosting huge sales to get ready for
Black Friday, making it a great time to stock up on clothes, makeup, and so much more. If you want to treat yourself to a new gadget, look no further: Amazon is slashing the price off of Apple’s AirPods and AirPods Pro, a preemptive move in honor of the biggest sale of the year.
There’s a reason why Apple’s earbuds are one of the most covetable gadgets around. In addition to providing crisp, clear sound, this option has a H1 chip that makes it easy to pair with your smartphone. (These earbuds are also decked out with optical sensors and motion accelerometers, which determine whether they’re actually in your ears.) Each pair is compatible with Siri, so it’s like having a virtual personal assistant inside your head. When your earbuds are not in use, you can stick them in your charging case so you can use them anytime, anywhere.
If you want to upgrade your earbuds game even more, the AirPods Pro have 24-hour battery life, active noise cancellation, and expanded mesh microphone port so you can take calls outside.
Of course, Apple’s AirPods have a lot more to offer than great sound. Thanks to its sleek, simple design, they’re one of the hottest accessories around—literally. I mean, have you seriously not swooned over an AirPod-clad Jake Gyllenhaal?
Apple’s AirPods and AirPods Pro normally cost $159 and $249, respectively. However, Amazon’s currently shaving up to 35 percent off the asking price, meaning you can get them for $70 off. Whether you want to treat yourself to a new gadget or turn your partner into a Henry Goulding doppelgänger (hey, you thought of it, too), now’s the best time to add a pair to your cart.
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Kelsey Mulvey
Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Marie Claire, Women’s Health, and Men’s Health, among others.
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