Deals: B&H Photo Bundling AirPods Pro With AppleCare+ at $239 in New Flash Sale ($39 Off)

B&H Photo is offering a flash sale today on Apple's AirPods Pro bundled with AppleCare+, priced at $239.00. In total, you'd normally pay $278 for this bundle (AirPods Pro at $249 and AppleCare+ at $29), so this is a savings of $39.

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AppleCare+ for the AirPods Pro extends your warranty coverage by two years from the purchase date. It includes repair and express replacement to the headphones, battery, and USB charging cable, as well as up to two incidents of accidental damage at $29 each.

This sale will only last today, so be sure to head to B&H Photo soon if you're interested. The retailer is ready to ship the AirPods Pro today, with delivery estimated for early next week when choosing free standard shipping to most areas in the United States.

If you're only interested in the AirPods Pro without AppleCare+, B&H Photo also has the Bluetooth headphones at $229.95, down from $249.00, which is currently among the best prices online this week.

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.

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Top Rated Comments

SuperCachetes Avatar
59 months ago

That's crazy, are you sure you aren't doing something wrong? Are you treating them well? I bought a pair on launch day and have had exactly zero problems. The case is pretty scuffed up, sure. But they work just as well today as the day I got them. Both pods and the case still hold a full charge (nearest I can tell), sound quality is still superb.
The issue your quoted post mentioned is real. There is an issue with the ANC ambient mic that introduces static with the slightest input into the mic, including random settling/shifting of the pod in your ear.

Happened to one of my launch-day APPs after three months. And yes, they were treated very well. Apple replaced the one pod that was faulty without much question.


Wow, AppleCare Plus for the AirPods Pro is the same price as a MacBook Air? $249 for the MBA I can understand, but for the AiirPods Pro that cost $250?

Now that's insane pricing! Maybe $79 or $99 for AppleCare Plus, but $249?!
You may want to read the article once more. Perhaps more slowly, this time. ;)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Fusion79 Avatar
59 months ago

What went bad that you needed 2 replacements?
After about a month or so of use they develop a static/popping sound when using ANC. It’s worse on music with heavy bass or on phone calls when you are talking. It’s a known issue as Apple replaces them now with little hassle.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JPSaltzman Avatar
59 months ago

You may want to read the article once more. Perhaps more slowly, this time. ;)
You're right. The math in this article was confusing to me at 7 a.m. Sorry about that.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WannaGoMac Avatar
59 months ago
Wonder if sales are finally slowing from insanely fast to just normal and the price is slowly creeping down...
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Fusion79 Avatar
59 months ago
Defiantly want AppleCare with these things. I have had mine since feb and already on third pair. They are awesome when they work, but they go bad fast.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
icanhazmac Avatar
59 months ago

Defiantly want AppleCare with these things. I have had mine since feb and already on third pair. They are awesome when they work, but they go bad fast.
What went bad that you needed 2 replacements?
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)