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Amazon has knocked the price of the new AirPods Pro 2 down to $239.98, from $249.00. We first saw this deal about two weeks ago and it disappeared after a few days, so if you're interested in the new wireless earbuds and want to save a bit of money, now's a good time to buy.

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Although this is only a $9 discount on the AirPods Pro 2, this deal remains notable as it's the first price drop we've tracked on the device. Amazon has the headphones in stock and ready to ship, with a delivery date between October 1 and 4.



If you're looking for a cheaper pair of AirPods Pro and are okay with a model that's now a previous generation, the 2021 AirPods Pro are $179.98 on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is a second-best price on the AirPods Pro with MagSafe.



Head to our full Deals Roundup to get caught up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we've been tracking over the past week.

Article Link: Deals: Take $69 Off AirPods Pro With MagSafe and $9 Off AirPods Pro 2 on Amazon
 
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I think the title has a typo. $69 is insane for just the first week.

Edit: Realized that it was the 1st gens. Nevermind. But still, $69 of the AirPods Pro 2 is insane.
 
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Hmm....I was gonna get the newer ones but $180 is actually pretty tempting for the previous-gens considering how great they were.
 
Although this is only a $9 discount on the AirPods Pro 2, this deal remains notable as it's the first price drop we've tracked on the device.

You must not track Costco then, which has had the same price this whole time.
 
Might want to update the post - mine shows a Prime delivery date of tomorrow, not Oct 1-4.
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Articles with Amazon links probably shouldn’t even have an expected delivery date since it really depends on the amount of stock left in the Amazon warehouses in your area and whether they need to ship it from somewhere else.
 
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