Save $89: As of August 24,Dirty Audition (2025) Hindi Web Series a pair of refurbished AirPods Pro is on sale for $160 at Walmart, which is almost 36% off the AirPods' regular price of $249.
Treating yourself to brand-new Apple tech can be alluring, especially when we all have end-of-summer blues and dread going back to more rigorous daily schedules. After all, everyone deserves a little treat when they're feeling down. Yet, the cost of the aforementioned brand-new Apple devices can be prohibitive. The simple solution? Getting refurbished Apple technology that works just as well as new but doesn't cost nearly as much. Take these AirPods Pro, for instance.
As of August 24, you can get restored Apple AirPods Pro for $89 off at Walmart. For reference, the lowest this model of AirPods ever sold for at Amazon was $159 (but $190 at third-party retailers like Walmart). That is, new AirPods Pro sold for these prices in the past, and since this particular pair is refurbished, $160 isn't a particularly striking deal — but it's a deal nonetheless!
The AirPods Pro boast twice as much Active Noise Cancellation as previous AirPods models from Apple. If you still want to keep track of what's going on around you, they give the option of Adaptive Transparency mode. These earbuds will make listening to your favorite tracks a truly immersive experience, with Personalized Spatial Audio, which tracks your head movements and adjusts sound accordingly. Apple accommodates with four different ear tip size options, and these AirPods run for up to six hours on a full charge. This is a refurbished model, but Walmart guarantees that the pair's battery still exceeds 80% capacity relative to its new counterpart. The condition of the AirPods at Walmart is "Like New," and they've been "professionally inspected, tested and cleaned by Walmart Restored Program Sellers and Suppliers," according to the listing.
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