AirPods 4 刷新歷史低價,HK$700 入手 iPhone 最實惠耳機搭檔|Amazon Prime Day優惠2025
溫提:Amazon已開通香港滿額免運費,可在購買頁面標價的位置見到「無進口手續費押金且免費送貨至香港」。見到「無進口費用押金且 HKD XXX 運費配送至香港」字眼的話,就代表官方會直送貨品至香港,不過就會收取運費。假如貨品不直送香港,都可以選用集運服務。新入手 iPhone 還缺一對耳機?非降噪版的 AirPods 4 目前正在 Amazon 上以歷史新低價 US$89 促銷中。換算之後大約只要 HK$700,比本地購買要便宜許多。如果你不追求降噪效果,只想要一款實惠的 iPhone 耳機搭檔,那千萬不要錯過這輪優惠!
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立即免費試用 Prime 會員AirPods 4 非降噪版採用了熟悉的半開放式設計,外觀跟降噪型號基本沒有差別。雖然對比降噪版它少了主動降噪、適應性音訊和通透模式,但 H2 晶片、Siri 語音互動、30 小時綜合續航力、USB-C 這些賣點是一個不缺,而且也有空間音訊和防塵防汗。
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Apple 香港售價 HK$1,099
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如果你還是比較看重降噪的話,AirPods 4 的降噪版和 AirPods Pro 2 也降到了歷史新低。
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