AT&T is now joining in on Verizon's ongoing AirPods Pro offer, with a slightly better deal for the wireless headphones. On AT&T's online store, you can get the AirPods Pro at $224.00, down from $249.00. That's $0.99 cheaper than Verizon's deal.
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The sale at AT&T will last until May 20 and it's only available online. AT&T supports 14-day returns, and has a limit of four AirPods Pro per customer. You also won't be able to combine this $25 off sale with any other discounts or offers on AT&T's website.
Additionally, AT&T is having an sale that's taking 20 percent off select accessories, so be sure to head to the carrier's online store to browse the full sale. We track sales for every model of the AirPods in our Best AirPods Deals guide, so be sure to bookmark that page while you shop around for the wireless headphones.
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To each their own of course and this is by all means, just, like, my opinion, man ('https://youtu.be/pWdd6_ZxX8c').
My current set cost $15 at Walmart, and while they're not true wireless, I prefer the cord between them since it makes them harder to misplace. I have no problems with Google Voice or calls.
I only use headphones when working out, when working around the house, or when at my work desk, so a lot of the functionality of these "smart headphones" is wasted on me, same as most of the smartphone power today.
nearly over. I’ll save your post. Every other company has jumped on the band wagon. Aux plugins are dying and I’ve never been more relieved. I’m not 50 years old, so maybe that’s why I’m ok with it. I use them daily, workout, phone calls, music, etc. especially during this pandemic.
I will NEVER own another pair of headphones with a wire between them. They always got caught on stuff, felt uncomfortable, and were a tangle mess. Why anyone would choose that is beyond me.
As far as price... that’s the best argument, but I also used to buy $20 sunglasses at Walmart and swore I would never pay more than $25. The day I bought a discounted quality pair of sunglasses, I’ve never gone back. Now I always spend $100+. You get what you pay for and for those saying you don’t with AirPods haven’t used them long term or many times/day.
To each their own though. I don’t mind folks don’t like them, but don’t pretend it’s a “phase” people are going through.