Apple’s Best AirPods Are Over 31% Off After Cyber Monday
Apple’s AirPods Pro are one of millions of products to go on sale since Cyber Monday this year. If you’re interested in the best tech on sale today, check out our page on the best Cyber Monday tech deals still active to get a broader look at all the best discounts you can get right now. Prices are correct at the time of writing, but you can expect them to fluctuate and stock to sell out, so don’t hesitate if you see a sale that interests you.
There are a lot of headphones to choose from, but if you’re as entrenched in the Apple ecosystem as I am, AirPods just make sense. The second-generation AirPods Pro are particularly good, although a little more expensive. When they drop in price, as they have over the last couple of weeks, it’s a fantastic opportunity to buy them.
Walmart is currently offering the AirPods Pro 2 for over 31% off, dropping them from $249 to $170 . It’s a significant deal, but it’s not as big of a price cut as you might think. These AirPods typically cost around $199 on Amazon, and sometimes go lower than that. Additionally, this sale continued throughout most of the Black Friday season. (Remember when Black Friday only lasted one day?) However, once this shopping holiday is over, these AirPods will likely be back in the $200 range, so this may be your last chance to snag them while they last so cheap.
Apple may give the “Pro” moniker to most product categories these days, but the AirPods Pro at least have plenty of features to live up to the name. First, the AirPods Pro have excellent noise cancellation. Although, to be honest, the in-ear seal of the silicone tips blocks out background noise so much that I almost never turn on noise canceling. In fact, since the sealing is so good, you also get a transparency mode, an option that amplifies the sounds around you so you can be aware of your surroundings or even talk with the headphones.
Speaking of conversations, one great feature exclusive to the second-gen Pro is conversation tracking: when you start talking while listening to something, your AirPods will lower the volume and amplify the voices of the people you’re talking to. When everyone stops talking, your AirPods will return to normal. This is cool. Another automatic feature is ” Adaptive Audio ” (formerly “Adaptive Transparency”), which can reduce any sound above 85 dB while maintaining the normal volume of other sounds. So you can follow a conversation or even watch a TV show with AirPods, but if an ambulance passes you, its sirens will seem to be a tolerable 85 dB. You’d think you’d get these two features on the AirPods Max, Apple’s flagship in-ear headphones, but that’s not the case: you need the second-generation Pros for that.
Like all AirPods, the Pro easily switches between all your connected Apple devices. You can watch a video on your Mac, then answer a call on your iPhone and start chatting through AirPods. If you have an Apple TV, you can also switch to your AirPods, which I often do since I prefer that experience over my soundbar.
While all of these features are amazing, what really matters to me is the sound quality: the Pros sound amazing, especially for such low-profile headphones. And because they block so much sound on their own, I feel like I can judge the quality of the music I’m listening to in a variety of situations. I used to pause the music on my old AirPods whenever a loud truck or bus passed me while walking. This is not a problem for professionals.
Last but not least, you can now use these AirPods as hearing aids . And this isn’t marketing bullshit on Apple’s part: the FDA has cleared these headphones for use as hearing aids . Not a bad bonus for $170.