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Apple's AirPods Max have returned to their record low Amazon price of $429.00 today, down from $549.00. This time around the sale is available in Green, Pink, Silver, and Sky Blue, with only Space Gray not on sale.

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The AirPods Max are in stock and ready to ship today in all four discounted colors, with an estimated delivery date between September 2 - 5 for most places in the United States. This $120 discount does not require a coupon code of any kind as the deal has been already applied.



If you're shopping for other AirPods models, you can also get the AirPods Pro for $179.99 on Amazon, down from $249.00. We track sales for every model of the AirPods in our Best AirPods Deals guide, so be sure to bookmark that page while you shop around for the wireless headphones.

Article Link: Deals: AirPods Max on Sale for All-Time Low Price of $429 on Amazon ($120 Off)
 
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I use them 8-10 hours per day at work. They're fantastic if you work at a Mac all day long or find yourself on airplanes often. Expensive yes, but that's pretty expected with Apple.
 
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I like mine but my goodness, they are no made for big headed guys like me, the pressure on the temples make then quite uncomfortable after a short period of time.
 
I’ll be waiting for the second gen AirPods Max. Although there are zero rumors going around still pretty sure that there will be an upgrade with support for lossless.
This is what I’ve been wondering — will these be upgradable to lossless or is the Bluetooth hardware limited to what’s currently there. Although I do wonder whether one would be able to HEAR a difference in lossless vs standard with wireless headphones, no matter the codec.
 
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I like mine but my goodness, they are no made for big headed guys like me, the pressure on the temples make then quite uncomfortable after a short period of time.
And so what size hat do you wear, I’m curious. That would suck to find them uncomfortable after paying so much and otherwise liking them.

Right now I’m looking at the Beoplay EX wireless in-ears. I have the older E8’s (3rd gen) and love them. Sound is excellent and the EX’s have hugely upgraded the hardware + added ANC. But they also cost $400. Have been waiting for a sale…but not sure I can wait much longer!
 
Alas, no. With good reason: we may see an updated version later this year with an USB Type C port for charging/connection to a standard phone connector cable and a new wireless chip that includes Bluetooth 5.2 and UWB support (the latter for playback of Apple Lossless files).
 
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I like mine but my goodness, they are no made for big headed guys like me, the pressure on the temples make then quite uncomfortable after a short period of time.

And so what size hat do you wear, I’m curious. That would suck to find them uncomfortable after paying so much and otherwise liking them.

Right now I’m looking at the Beoplay EX wireless in-ears. I have the older E8’s (3rd gen) and love them. Sound is excellent and the EX’s have hugely upgraded the hardware + added ANC. But they also cost $400. Have been waiting for a sale…but not sure I can wait much longer!

They do have a break-in period. I've seen folks on here stick them on a basketball for a few days to 'break in' the top steel. I personally wouldn't go that far, but don't be afraid to stretch them a bit.
 
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