AirPods Pro 2 創新低,HK$1,170 體驗 Apple 旗艦真無線降噪耳機|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。對 AirPods 4 半開放式的設計還是不太習慣?夏季 Prime Day 旗艦 Apple 的旗艦真無線耳機 AirPods Pro 2 在 Amazon 上創下了歷史新低。現在只要 US$149 即可入手這款產品,折合下來差不多是 HK$1,170,比本地行貨便宜幾百。如果正好有東西要集運的話,加上一件非常合適呢。
Amazon 特價 US$149(約 HK$1,170,需要代運)|原價 US$249
立即購買 立即免費試用 Prime 會員AirPods Pro 2 採用 H2 晶片且支援 5GHz 傳輸,擁有每秒處理 48,000 次的降噪運算力。它支援個人化空間音效,可以使用有 TrueDepth 原深相機的 iPhone 掃描頭部和耳朵的大小、形狀來設置專屬的空間音效檔案,提升聆聽體驗。其在開啟主動降噪後,滿電狀態可使用 6 小時,加上充電盒可達到 30 小時總和續航力。耳機跟充電盒同樣具備 IP54 防塵防水機能,可抵制汗水及灰塵侵襲。
隨著 iOS 18 正式上線,AirPods Pro 2 也解鎖了移動頭部回應 Siri 的選項,「超過 100 個國家」的用戶亦可體驗助聽器功能。
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Apple 香港售價 HK$1,849
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如果你無所謂降噪的話,非降噪款 AirPods 也降到了歷史低價,只想為 iPhone 配一款實惠耳機的用家可以考慮一下。
Amazon 特價 US$89(約 HK$700,需要代運)|原價 US$129
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Apple 香港售價 HK$1,099
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