Amazon: Airpods Pro for $174.99

Update 3/20/22: Back at this price at Amazon. Has been awhile since they were on sale.

Amazon and Costco.com are selling Airpods Pro for $174.99:

These rarely sell below $190. If you’re buying on Amazon, you can stack with shop-with-points deals as well for additional savings. 

The Costco deal is slated to end on August 21 and has a limit 2. I’d guess Amazon will keep their deal for that long as well, we’ll see; the Amazon deal has a limit of 3.

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  • Was this an error post? Don't see listing on either site, even after searching around.

  • Are these available at costco in store at the same (or lower?) price? Wife wants for Christmas. Buy now and lose 3 months warranty while it sits or wait for this price again?

      • I mean… yeah. Saying “wait” is definitely something someone with an iPhone 6 would say. Someone with an old phone who is happy to wait a while for a better phone would also be happy to wait a while for better earphones.

        Yeah, that checks. Lol

  • Airpods Pro is a lot worse in terms of comfortability than airpods. that's why you see a lot more discount of pro

    • I think it depends. I can't wear AirPods because they fallout when I jog. AirPods Pros fit more snug and don't fall out for me. Both models are due for refresh soon so maybe that's why the surge of discounts maybe?

    • The are very different. The pro's use ear tips with 3 interchangeable ear tips for a more snug fit. Regular AirPods are one size fits most. Pro's also offer active notice cancelation and Apple's spatial audio which mimic's 3D/surround sound. Worth the upgrade would depend if you care about those extras.

    • “Soooo much better”? Yes. That’s a definite yes to your question.

      For one, there is no such thing as a good $30 knockoff AirPods. You can certainly buy a $30 knockoff AirPods, but it won’t be good. It most likely won’t even be decent. And it might actually be dangerous.

      If you were to ask if AirPods are worth $250 full price (or $180 on sale), that would be better question. But to ask if they are better than a terribly-made knockoff product that could explode in your ear due to a malfunctioning battery… that’s a very easy question to answer.

      And yes, any lithium battery in any device can explode. But it’s fair to say that a lithium battery found in a cheap knockoff would be FAR(!!!) more likely to do so.

      When it comes to devices with lithium batteries inside, don’t go for the knockoffs.

    • When they work, they work seamlessly if you have an iPhone. I had AirPods (not pro) in the first year they came out. They’ve been replaced under warranty a few times about once a year. My most recent pair has been going strong for nearly two years. The only issues I’ve had were no sound when connected and extreme battery drain.