SAVE $60:As of April 14,Canada AirPods Pro 2 are on sale at Best Buy for $189.99. That's 24% off their list price of $249.99.
Best Buy is celebrating the changing of the seasons with its own Spring Sale, and there are quite a few deals worth considering. My personal favorite pair of earbuds, the AirPods Pro 2, are discounted as part of its sale event. If you've been looking to invest in new earbuds, I highly recommend these if you're an Apple user.
The AirPods Pro 2 have been marked down from their list price of $249.99 to $189.99, allowing you to save $60 on list price. On top of that sweet deal, your purchase also comes with Apple Fitness+ for three months if you're a new subscriber and up to three months of Apple Music if you're a new or returning subscriber, which are great offers to kickstart your journey with these new earbuds.
SEE ALSO: My favorite iPad is $80 off at WalmartThese earbuds are ready to immerse you in your favorite music, audiobooks, podcasts, and more with great sound quality courtesy of the H2 chip. They even feature Personalized Spatial Audio that surrounds you in the sounds you're listening to. More importantly, though, you'll get noise-canceling features — Active Noise Cancelation, Transparency mode, and Adaptive Audio — that can either completely block out any outside noise or allow some in to keep you a bit more aware.
We consider the AirPods Pro 2 to be the best pick for Apple users in our overall roundup of the best earbuds, saying, "They produce a sound that's rich and well-balanced, they have excellent noise cancellation (that falls just behind the Bose QC Ultras), and they work seamlessly within the Apple ecosystem."
This deal may not last for long beyond Best Buy's Spring Sale, so act fast to save on the AirPods Pro 2.
There are a couple more earbud deals floating around right now that are worth checking out alongside the AirPods Pro 2. Also at Best Buy, the Bose Ultra Open-Ear earbuds have received a $70 discount and at Amazon you can score a nice deal on Sony’s WF-1000XM5 earbuds.
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