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Save Up To 32% With The Best Prime Day AirPods Deals Already Live

Save Up To 32% With The Best Prime Day AirPods Deals Already Live

Forbes06-07-2025
Amazon Prime Day 2025 is right around the corner: The four-day event officially starts on Tuesday, July 8, and already we're starting to see discounts on a variety of popular consumer tech items like Apple AirPods. Among the deals currently live are 32% off the AirPods Pro 2, our pick for the best Apple wireless earbuds, and 13% off the Apple AirPods Max (USB-C), for those who prefer an over-the-ear option.
The best early Prime Day AirPods deals includes discounts on the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Max. Illustration: Forbes / Photos: Retailer
Below, we've rounded up the top deals we've seen so far on AirPods and related charging accessories—like the Magsafe Wireless Charger for 18% off. While we expect to see additional deals drop through the week, discounts on Apple products tend to remain fairly steady through big sale events like this, so it may not be worth it to wait if you see a price that's to your liking. Read on for the best Prime Day AirPods deals available now, and consider checking out our roundup of the best Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals if you want a fuller look at what's on sale.
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