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Save $75 when you buy the AirPods 3 at Walmart

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For years, the Apple AirPods have been a go-to set of earbuds for many folks, and these signature Apple in-ears continue to deliver the goods. We’re also always on the lookout for AirPods deals because we want our readers to score the absolute best prices on premium models like the AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, and the focus of today’s promo, the AirPods 3:

Right now, when you purchase the Apple AirPods 3 at Walmart, you’ll pay $95. At full price, this model sells for $170. We took these bad boys for a spin a few years ago, and our reviewer called them “An excellent upgrade to Apple’s iconic wireless earbuds.”

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Why you should buy the AirPods 3

First and foremost, one of the best features of the AirPods 3 is Apple’s Adaptive EQ tech. This calibrates the performance of the earbuds to match the shape of your ears best. These earbuds also utilize an open-back design that allows ambient noise in as opposed to blocking it out with noise cancelling. While this may not be ideal for chatty workplaces, it’s useful if you want to stay aware of your surroundings. If you want noise cancelling, opt for the AirPods Pro.

Thanks to the IPX4 rating, the AirPods 3 are great to use at the gym or on a rainy walk. On a full charge, you can expect over six hours of battery life, with up to 40 hours provided by a fully charged case. These earbuds also do an excellent job of taking phone calls. Your voice should sound clear and free of distortion to your caller, and those using an iPhone should experience enhanced call quality. And if you’re an Apple devotee, you’ll be able to use your AirPods with all your Apple hardware (same Apple ID required).

It’s hard to say how long this markdown is going to last, but our experience with Walmart deals like this one is that they tend to disappear as quickly as they arrive. Therefore, you may want to purchase as soon as possible to get your $75 discount on the AirPods 3. You may also want to take a look at some of the best Apple deals we’ve had our eyes on.

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Michael Bizzaco
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