Woot today reintroduced its popular sale on Apple's AirPods Pro, marking down the headphones to $189.99, from $249.00. Last month we saw the AirPods Pro drop to around $179 on Amazon, but sales like that have been rare, while Woot's has been the most consistent around online in early 2021.

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Woot is selling the AirPods Pro in new condition, and they come with a one year Apple warranty. AirPods Pro are Apple's high-end Bluetooth headphones, offering active noise cancellation and many more features. The included charging case also supports Qi wireless charging, so you can recharge the headphones via any compatible Qi mat.

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. If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.

Update: The AirPods Pro are now sold out on Woot.

Update March 12: The AirPods Pro are back in stock at $189.99.

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Top Rated Comments

Darth.Titan Avatar
29 months ago
Still not as cheap as I got em from Wal-Mart online at Christmas. Scored the AirPods Pro for $169.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
utsava Avatar
29 months ago
Sold out
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