Why Wait for Black Friday Snag AirPods Pro at an Unbeatable $189 Now

Sophia Hayes

Why Wait for Black Friday Snag AirPods Pro at an Unbeatable $189 Now

While it certainly feels like the holiday season has arrived (it’s snowing outside my window as I write this), Christmas is still more than a month away. Who wants to spend that time listening to holiday music with mediocre-sounding headphones, especially if you can save $60 on Apple AirPods Pro right now?

Active noise cancellation blocks out the outside world, allowing you to focus on music, podcasts, or whatever else you enjoy. Adaptive Transparency mode allows you to listen to your music while also hearing any critical noises in your surroundings.

Why is this such a wonderful deal?

AirPods Pro are among the most sought-after earphones on the market, and this offer makes them much more affordable. While these popular earbuds occasionally fall below $190, this is unusual. (If Pros are still too expensive for you, try out our thorough evaluation of AirPods Pro competitors under $100—there’s something for everyone.)

Why do I need these?

For starters, they can be customized. Big ears? Small ears? Not an issue. While prior AirPods were one-size-fits-all, Apple updated them with silicone tips to ensure a comfortable fit. They will now feel more comfortable in your ears and be less prone to slip out. These cutting-edge Pros also offer a unique ear-tip fit test to help you determine the ideal size for you and your ear shape. (To learn more about how these compare to the previous generation, check our entire review.)

Unlike previous versions of the iconic buds, the Pros have active noise cancellation, which blocks out almost all ambient sound and background talk. AirPods Pro also has an impressive battery life of six hours, compared to nearly half that of the prior generation. You may use the provided wireless charging case to charge them for an additional 24 hours.

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These earphones work wirelessly with almost any Apple device, including the iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and iMac. However, their utility extends beyond the Appleverse: they’ll work fine with Android smartphones and tablets, as well as Windows laptops and desktops.

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