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Apple’s AirPods are some of the most popular wireless earbuds in the world, and if you’re looking to get your hands on a pair, they’re on sale for Cyber Monday 2020. Whether you’re interested in Apple’s standard AirPods or the noise-canceling AirPods Pro, deals are still available on all models.
Although the best deal on the AirPods Pro quickly sold out, you can still get Apple’s top-of-the-line wireless headphones at a bargain price.
Both the AirPods with the wireless charging case and the ones with a normal wired plug-in charging case are on sale. Due to their popularity, ease of use, and good sound, we consider the AirPods to be among the best Cyber Monday tech deals you can get right now.
The standard AirPods have a stem-like design that looks like the normal wired earbuds Apple used to include in the box with new iPhones. They’re meant to fit anyone, so they are not adjustable and the fit is a bit looser than earbuds with ear tips.
The AirPods are powered by Apple’s H1 chip, which makes for effortless pairing and an easy user experience. The battery is rated to provide five hours of playback on one charge, and the charging case can give you about 24 hours of extra power. The charging case comes in two versions: one that charges up by plugging in with a lightning cable and another that can also charge wirelessly.
Below, we’ve listed the top Cyber Monday AirPod deals you can find on every AirPod model. For those who want to add wireless charging to their regular AirPods, we’ve also included a deal on Apple’s standalone wireless charging case. For more savings, check out all the best Apple Cyber Monday 2020 deals here.
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