Save $50 On The New Apple AirPods Pro At Best Buy
The updated Apple AirPods Pro now support USB-C and are more dust-resistant than ever.
Just like Apple's iPhone 15 lineup, the latest AirPods Pro iteration made the switch to USB-C charging. Apple released a revised 2nd Generation model of the AirPods Pro last week, and you can grab a pair now for $200 (down from $250) at Best Buy. Amazon was offering the $50 discount, but the retailer is now selling the new AirPods at the $250 list price. As a nice bonus, you'll get a trio of free trials with your order: three months of Apple TV+, four months of Apple Music, and four months of Apple News+.
Apple AirPods Pro with USB-C (2nd Gen)
$200 (was $250)
Not a whole lot has changed from the existing model, and you’ll still be treated to an ergonomic design with a wide variety of silicone tips. What is new is the USB-C port on the charging case, which replaces the Lightning Cable and aligns the AirPods Pro with most other electronics on the market (including the iPhone 15). They also benefit from an improved IP54 rating for enhanced dust resistance.
And if you’re thinking about snagging Apple Vision Pro when it arrives next year, these earbuds are designed to fully support the premium headset.
If you’re not interested in the latest earbuds, consider taking a look at the lineup of older Apple AirPods that are on sale.
Best Apple AirPods deals
- Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen, Lightning) -- $199 ($
249) - Apple AirPods (2nd Gen) -- $99 ($
129) - Apple AirPods (3rd Gen) -- $150 ($
169) - Apple AirPods Max -- $480 ($
549)
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