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Get $10 off Apple AirPods 4 at Best Buy

Get $10 off Apple AirPods 4 at Best Buy

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SAVE $10: As of Jan. 29, the Apple AirPods 4 (without ANC) are on sale at Best Buy for $119.99. This is $10 off their list price of $129.99.
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Whether you wear them while working out, on long journeys, or while hanging out at home, it's important to have a solid pair of earbuds. If you've had your eye on Apple's latest, the AirPods 4, Best Buy's offering up a decent discount on the models without active noise cancelation, saving you $10 on list price.
This has dropped the price from $129.99 to $119.99. Not to mention, your purchase also comes with some great bonuses to get you started: up to three months of Apple Music for free and three months of Apple Fitness+ for free.
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Even though these earbuds don't have noise cancelation, they're still worth every penny for their sound quality. In our breakdown of Apple AirPods 4 vs. AirPods 3, we note that, compared to the AirPods 3's sound, "the AirPods 4 takes it up a notch because it adds an improved amplifier and driver, which leads to better bass, and clearer mids and highs." Because of this, we believe that "the AirPods 4 offers more bang for your buck."
This deal on AirPods 4 at Best Buy may not stick around for long, so act fast to scoop them up at $119.99.
There are quite a few more headphone and earbud deals worth checking out right now as well. Also at Best Buy, you can save on the Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones, and over at Amazon you can score a nice discount on the Beats Fit Pro earbuds.
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