Apple’s AirPods 4 (ANC) Are Just $138.99 Right Now, But Be Quick

The iconic AirPods have been around for a good long while now and the latest model, AirPods 4, brings features that were previously only available to people who bought the AirPods Pro.

Now, you can get those AirPods 4 for just $138.99, down from the usual $179 asking price.

These wireless earbuds might not stay at this price for long though so make sure to order yours sooner rather than later. You don’t need to enter nay discount codes or clip any coupons though, so just make sure to order as normal and before this deal comes to an end.

These AirPods 4 come with active noise cancelation technology which means you can block out the outside noise when you need to. That’s great when you’re on public transport, for example, while Transparency mode lets the outside in when needed.

The AirPods 4 promise improved sound and call quality as well as support for wireless charging. You can also expect up to 20 hours of use from a single charge when using the charging case and with ANC enabled. That increases to 30 hours with that feature turned off. The earbuds can run for up to four hours before they need to be returned to the the charging case, again with ANC enabled.

Again, remember that this discounted price might not last for long so make sure to order soon, before it’s too late.

Buy: Apple AirPods 4 (ANC): $138.99 | Original price $179

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