Black Friday: AirPods 3 Drop to Record Low of $154.99 ($24 off) Today
Following in the wake of an AirPods Max deal earlier today, Amazon is now taking $24 off Apple's brand new AirPods 3. The wireless headphones are available for $154.99, down from $179.00. You'll see this price once you add the item to your cart and an automatic coupon is applied.
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The AirPods 3 are the newest version of Apple's AirPods lineup, and they feature spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, adaptive EQ, a new design, sweat and water resistance, and up to six hours of listening time on one charge. The included MagSafe Charging Case also provides up to 30 hours of listening time.
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