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Black Friday is over, but there are many deals still available this weekend, including Apple's AirPods 4 for just $69.00 at Walmart, down from $129.00. This is the base model without Active Noise Cancellation, and Walmart provides free shipping as well as local pickup options.

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In addition to AirPods, Walmart's sale has solid discounts on iPhone 17 Clear and Silicone cases, as well as a nice markdown on the original M1 MacBook Air. In terms of the iPhone 17 cases, these are all matching the all-time low prices on each accessory.



For the M1 MacBook Air, this is the model from November 2020 and was one of the first Macs with an Apple silicon chip. While five years old, the M1 MacBook Air is still a capable machine for many typical day-to-day tasks, and a solid option at this discounted price of $549.00.


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Article Link: AirPods 4 Still Available for All-Time Low Black Friday Price of $69 [Update: Sold Out]
 
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Even so, no noise cancellation and no find my so it’s not worth it.
Yes ANC is a must, it’s draining the battery a bit faster but great to work when there’s noise around. I saw them @ 110$, i bought mine at 129 last year
 
I would consider an AirPods 4 but the fear of the earbud falling out and relatively short battery life is a deal killer for me.
 
Even so, no noise cancellation and no find my so it’s not worth it.

“No Find My” is partially correct. The AirPods are able to be located on a map and can play a sound. It’s the CASE that lacks Find My. Which means if you lose the whole set, it’s only shows the last location they connected to the phone.

I have Beats Studio Buds and AirPods 3 that also lack ping-able cases. I could attach an AirTag, but I committed to ALWAYS putting them in a specific place when I’m done using them so haven’t had to worry about losing the case in over 3 years.
 
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