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Apple AirPods Pro 3 deal alert! Big savings at Amazon

If you’re after one of the best wireless earbuds, there’s good news. An AirPods Pro 3 deal sees them down to under $200

AirPods Pro 3

If you’re after one of the best wireless earbuds, there’s good news. An AirPods Pro 3 deal sees them down to $199.99 in the US and £189 in the UK on Amazon – that’s $50 off the usual $249 price in the US, and £30 shaved off the £219 RRP in the UK.

What makes these worth paying attention to – beyond the price – is how much they build on what already made Apple’s Pro buds so easy to recommend. You’re getting strong active noise cancellation that still ranks among the best in this size – according to Apple, twice as much unwanted noise is removed compared to the previous model.

Elsewhere, they offer a comfortable in-ear fit that works for long listening sessions, and seamless pairing with your Apple gear, with heart rate sensing for tracking workouts and calories built in for good measure.

They also have Transparency mode for when you need to be aware of your surroundings, while spatial audio support adds a bit more scale when you’re watching films or listening to music. Throw in their hearing health features, and you’re getting quite a bit of bang for your buck.

For context, this latest AirPods Pro 3 deal returns them to their previous lowest price on Amazon US, and a few quid short of their all-time low of £183 on Amazon UK. 

If you’re already in Apple’s ecosystem or just want a pair of wireless earbuds that prioritise convenience as much as sound, this could be the time to pull the trigger – unless you’re happy to wait till other sales events like Prime Day and Black Friday, that is.

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