SAVE $80:Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen)002 Archiveson sale for $169 at Walmart, saving you $80 on list price.
Stop what you're doing, because Apple has truly entered the equation.
We've been waiting patiently for genuinely great deals on Apple products, and it has finally happened. Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) are on sale for $169 at Walmart, saving you $80 on list price. That's a low price that we're not seeing anywhere else, so what are you waiting for?
This deal was originally only available for paid (non-trial) members of the Walmart+ program, but it's now available to everyone.
The AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) come with an Apple-designed H2 chip that pushes advanced audio performance even further, resulting in smarter noise cancellation and more immersive sound. You now get up to six hours of listening time with Active Noise Cancellation enabled — that's 33% more than the first generation AirPods Pro.
Save $80 on AirPods Pro this Black Friday.
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