Deals: Get the AirPods Pro for $199.00 at Amazon and Staples ($50 Off) [Updated]
Both Amazon and Staples are now offering the AirPods Pro for $199.00, down from $249.00. This $50 discount is among the best prices that we've ever tracked for a new pair of AirPods Pro.
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At Staples, the AirPods Pro are available for free shipping with an expected delivery date of Wednesday, September 16. You can also choose to pick up the AirPods Pro in stores. The $50 savings will expire on Saturday, September 19, or while supplies last, and it's likely that Staples will run out of stock at this price before that date.
Amazon will deliver the AirPods Pro in as little as two days, arriving on Tuesday, September 15. There is no set end date for the Amazon deal, but it will likely be matching the low price until Staples runs out of stock.
Staples also has Apple's AirPods with Charging Case for $129.00, down from $159.00, which is a price that's matching Amazon's current sale. Head to Staples soon to shop the AirPods discounts before they expire.
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. Additionally, our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains.
Update 8:23 a.m.: Amazon is now matching Staples' price on the AirPods Pro.
Update 9/14: You can also get a bundle with the AirPods Pro and AppleCare+ at $218.00, down from around $278.00 on Amazon.
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Top Rated Comments
Get either some foam tips or the silicone ear hooks that secure them in your ear. The issue described above was annoying enough that I was ready to return these until I found that solution in the AirPods sub-forum.
For what it's worth, I love my AirPod Pros but still use a set of the AirPod normies. During the day I use the Pro's but at night I sleep with the regular airpods as I find they help block out enough noise and they don't fall out or hurt when I roll on my side.