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Apple’s AirPods and wireless charging case are down to their lowest Amazon price


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Apple’s AirPods and wireless charging case are down to their lowest Amazon price

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Today's Dealmaster is headlined by a return of the best price we've seen on Apple's AirPods and Qi wireless charging case combo, which is now down to $150 on Amazon. For reference, Apple's MSRP for this configuration is $199, though we typically see it go for $169 on Amazon. The wireless charging case, meanwhile, usually costs around $70 on its own. Either way, while we've seen this price a few times before, we haven't seen this config drop any lower.

The AirPods are a known quantity at this point, so chances are you already know if you want a pair. Apple's true wireless earbuds still don't sound as good as most other headphones in this price range, and their unsealed design still won't be a tight fit in everybody's ears. But they continue to be dead simple to use and connect with other Apple devices, and they're exceedingly lightweight. If you already use a wireless charger for an iPhone, having the Qi charging case here can make refilling the headphones a bit less of a hassle, even if we wouldn't quite call it essential. This model comes with Apple's H1 wireless chip for steadier wireless connectivity and hands-free Siri support.

One caveat to note is that Apple is reportedly working on a new pair of AirPods that could arrive next year with a design similar to the AirPods Pro, which we consider a superior pair across the board. If you're in no rush, it might be best to wait. But if you're an iPhone owner who wants a new set of wireless charging headphones today, this is a good deal.

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