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Apple AirPods are less than $100 for the first time

Save $30: As of Nov. 4, AirPods with the wired charging case are on sale for $99.99 at Amazon (later Walmart as well) —  $30 off their regular sale price and $59.01 off their OG price of $159.


Nov. 4 is the day after a historical election and the first leg of Walmart's three-event Black Friday Deals for Days extravaganza.

We also know it as the day that AirPods dropped below $100.

You can find the AirPods with a wired charging case for $99.99 at Amazon, but Walmart is probably the store to thank. 

Walmart wasn't shy about its plans to shave an unprecedented amount of money off the AirPods with the non-wireless charging case — the deal was displayed on the front page of their Black Friday ad, which has been out for weeks. The only caveat was that $99 wouldn't show up until the kickoff of Walmart's event at 7 p.m. EST. Surprising to no one, Amazon took one look at that and knew they had to beat Walmart to the punch. Read more...

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