Apple’s summer sale season just got a major upgrade: Prime Day is officially live, and among the sea of markdowns on everything from kitchen gadgets to smart home devices, one deal stands out for Apple aficionados and casual listeners alike. Apple’s second‑generation AirPods Pro with the USB‑C charging case have plunged to $149—that’s a full $100 off their usual $249 price tag—at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. It’s the deepest discount we’ve seen yet on Apple’s flagship earbuds, and it’s about as good as it gets for anyone who’s been holding out for top‑tier audio on the cheap.
Long before Prime Day kicked off on July 7, 2025, early bird shoppers were already spotting sweet deals across Apple’s lineup: smartwatches, tablets, and even the MacBook Air were sporting significant cuts. But the AirPods Pro 2 had remained stubbornly at full price—until now. With both Amazon and Walmart price‑matching the discount that Best Buy quietly rolled out, you’ve got options across all three retailers, whether you prefer brick‑and‑mortar pickup or speedy online shipping.

AirPods Pro 2 are $100 off for Prime Day at $149, with MagSafe, ANC, and iOS 18 hearing aid support now more accessible than ever.
So what makes these earbuds so coveted? For starters, the active noise cancellation (ANC) is among the best in the business. It uses inward‑ and outward‑facing microphones to effectively block out the hustle of daily life, whether you’re on a train, in a coffee shop, or just grinding through a busy office. Flip to Transparency Mode, and the AirPods Pro cleverly pipe in ambient noise so you can chat with a barista or keep an ear out for traffic without fumbling them off your ears. And thanks to the iOS 18 update, Apple even touts them as FDA‑approved hearing aids, leveraging Live Listen to amplify nearby sounds when you need a little boost.
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Battery life? You’re looking at about six hours of listening time with ANC active, and the new USB‑C charging case nets an additional 24 hours of power. The case also sports MagSafe compatibility, so you can just slap it onto your magnetic charger (or any Qi2 wireless pad) and let it buzz back to full strength. Plus, with an IPX4 sweat‑ and water‑resistance rating, you can comfortably break a sweat on your morning run or get caught in a drizzle without panic.
Integration with the broader Apple ecosystem remains a high‑value perk. Thanks to Apple’s seamless handoff tech, your AirPods Pro 2 will automatically switch from your iPhone to your Mac and back again—no manual pairing, no Bluetooth menu wrestling. Pick up your phone mid‑playlist, and the earbuds pivot with you. Crack open an Apple Watch app, and they’ll be listening there instead. It’s the kind of frictionless convenience that keeps Apple’s ecosystem sticky for users across devices.
Not vibing with in‑ear silicone tips? Apple’s non‑ANC AirPods 4 are also enjoying their best prices ever. The standard model (sans noise cancellation) has dipped to $89 ($30 off), while the ANC‑equipped AirPods 4 are now just $119 ($60 off) at Amazon and Walmart. They may lack the Pro’s compression vents and Adaptive EQ, but you still get personalized Spatial Audio, conversation awareness, and Transparency Mode—all in a classic open‑ear design.
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And for those in the market for over‑ear luxury, the AirPods Max with USB‑C have fallen to an all‑time low of $399 ($150 off) at Amazon. True, Apple hasn’t overhauled the Max line since swapping Lightning for USB‑C nearly a year ago, but the plush knit mesh canopy, memory‑foam ear cushions, and stellar soundstage still make them formidable in the premium headphone ring. At $150 off, they inch closer to impulse‑buy territory—for the well‑heeled music lover, at least.
As Prime Day marches on, these Apple audio deals are unlikely to get much better this side of Black Friday. Whether you’re upgrading aging buds, grabbing a gift, or diving into the Apple ecosystem for the first time, now’s the moment to pull the trigger. Just remember: Prime Day deals have a way of selling out fast. So if AirPods Pro 2 at $149 or any of these other markdowns are calling your name, add them to your cart—and do it sooner rather than later. Happy shopping!
Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.
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