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Where to Score Apple Headphone & Earbud Discounts, Starting at $18

Where to Score Apple Headphone & Earbud Discounts, Starting at $18

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Apple’s best-selling AirPods (and wired EarPods) are a staple in most of our pockets or bags, and for good reason. The headphones and earbuds are not only some of the best-looking audio devices on the market, but they also deliver sharp sound quality and better integration with Apple devices than options from other brands. But Apple knows just how much we all love AirPods, and they price the earbuds and headphones accordingly. Retail prices for the AirPods line now range from $130 for the AirPods 2nd Gen to $550 for the AirPods Pro Max headphones.

However, here’s a secret: You don’t have to pay full price for Apple AirPods

At a Glance: The Best AirPods Deals

Whether you’re looking for affordable basic AirPods, AirPods Pros, or top-of-the-line AirPods Max headphones, there’s almost always somewhere to find them at a discount. Read on for a full guide on everywhere to find AirPods deals, as of writing.

Apple AirPods Deals

AirPods (2nd Gen)

$79.99$129.9938% off
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The most affordable AirPods are these previous-gen AirPods earbuds. The wireless earbuds use Bluetooth 5.0 for easy pairing to your phone and laptop, while the included charging case gets you up to 24 hours of playtime. The big draw-back compared to AirPods Pros is that you don’t get noise-cancellation, but some users (me included) find the regular AirPods more comfortable: Instead of squeezing into your ears, like most earbuds, they just sit comfortably and securely in your ears.


AirPods (3rd Gen)

$139.99$169.9918% off
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$139.99$169.0017% off
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The Apple AirPods (3rd Generation) are another great daily go-to pair for listening to music and taking calls. The super comfortable buds are sweat and water-resistant — an upgrade from the older generation above. You also get more battery life at 30 hours with the included wireless charging case. Another big upgrade from the 2nd Gen AirPods is that the new buds offer spatial audio: A clearer, more detailed way to hear your music. Sound seemingly “floats” around you rather than directly at you, making for a wider, more impressive sound space.


AirPods Pro (2nd Gen)

$189.99$249.9924% off
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$189.99$249.0024% off
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If you’re looking for noise-cancelling earbuds, it’s hard to beat the AirPods Pros. Even compared to more expensive noise-cancelling headphones, I find the AirPods Pros to block more sound while offering very solid, rich sound for such a small package. Their easy connectivity, style, and noise-cancellation powers make the AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) our favorite earbuds. Period. Pick them up now for a whopping $60 less than retail.


AirPods Max

$499.99$549.009% off
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Apple’s AirPods Max combine great audio quality in a premium over-ear headphone design. They feature active noise cancelling to help seal off outside noise when you’re listening to music, or taking a call. Switch over to “transparency mode” when you want to listen to music but still hear the environment around you (say, to hear traffic while you’re running or to chat with a co-worker). Regularly $549+, Amazon’s AirPods Max sale has the headphones marked down to just $499.99 — a $50 discount — on Amazon.


Apple EarPods

$17.98$19.005% off
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Although AirPods offer better audio quality, wireless convenience, and noise-cancellation powers, some users still prefer wired Apple ‘buds. The EarPods, which come with USB-C, lightning, or aux connectivity options, are going for just $18 on Amazon right now, making them an excellent budget option. Even though they’re priced incredibly low, they deliver decent audio quality, thanks to their unusual design. The built-in remote lets you adjust the sound volume too and the built-in mic means you can take work calls straight from these wired earphones.


Note: all of these AirPod deals were live as of this writing but as with all sales, prices are subject to change. We recommend adding these earbud and headphone deals to your cart now to take advantage of the limited-time discounts before the prices go up again.

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LIGHT SKY BLUE

Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Vinyl

Amazon Exclusive LP

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