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Amazon is offering the Apple AirPods Max for $449 shipped in two styles. Normally fetching $549, you’re looking at $100 in savings as well as one last chance to save before 2022 rolls around. Today’s offer is not only the best in nearly a month, but also $7 below our previous mention. Arriving as Apple’s flagship listening experience, the AirPods Max sport an over-ear design comprised of aluminum that pairs with a knit mesh canopy and memory foam ear cushions. The feature set is just as premium, with best in class active noise cancellation pairing with Apple’s H1 chip, Hey Siri support, and Spatial Audio playback. Get all of the details in our hands-on review.
For those who don’t want the over-ear design, Apple’s AirPods 3 are still about as good as it gets for earbuds right now. While not seeing anywhere near as notable of a markdown as the AirPods Max, you can still grab the latest buds from Apple with Hey Siri and new MagSafe charging case at $169.
And when it comes to third-party offerings that aren’t from Apple, or even the likes of Google or Samsung for that matter, have a look at our recent feature. With a year’s worth of true wireless earbud reviews under our belt, we combed through options from every category and price point to highlight our favorites. Including the latest from Anker, Marshall, and more, you can get the full rundown right here.
Apple AirPods Max feature:
The Apple AirPods Max wireless over-ear headphones are made to transport and immerse you in your favorite content. Dynamic drivers with dual neodymium ring magnets provide clear sound with deep bass, and the breathable knit mesh canopy with mesh textile-wrapped memory foam earcups make the AirPods Max feel comfortable during long listening sessions. The addition of active noise cancellation technology with six outward-facing helps to maximize your isolation.
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