Get Apple AirPods (2nd gen) for Under $100

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Looking for a cheap version of the Apple AirPods? Why get a cheap copycat when you can get the real thing for under $100? The Apple AirPods (2nd gen) are on sale for 38% off. You’ll get Siri, a charging case, easy setup, etc.

In true Apple fashion, the AirPods require little effort to set up. Just remove them from the charging case, insert them into your ears, and they will connect automatically. It’s that easy. You’ll be listening to your favorite tunes and podcasts and taking important phone calls in seconds. Dual beamforming mics will help you take those calls.

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The second generation of Apple’s earbuds stay connected and are always on. They turn on and off by the placement in your ears. Take them out, and they pause, reinsert them, and they’re ready to play anything. Connect them to your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple Watch, or Apple TV, and get all the benefits of Siri. The voice assistant can even announce your messages. If you have two sets of AirPods, you can listen to a song or anything else at the same time.

You’ll get a stable, low-latency connection, thanks to the H1 chip, producing a high-quality sound. Listen for up to five hours on one charge, then extend that to 24 hours with the charging case. Just 15 minutes in the case provides three more hours of listening time.

Take $60 off the price of the 2nd gen AirPods and pay just $99.

Apple AirPods (2nd gen)

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