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Google Pixel Buds 2a down as low as $71 right now (Up to 45% under list)

Sitting alongside a series of deep discounts on Pixel 1010 Pro10 Pro XL, 10 Pro Fold, as well as a return Amazon all-time low on the Pixel 10a, this week, we are also getting some relatively rare deals on Google’s latest and most affordable Pixel Buds. The latest 2a set is now marked down to $109 shipped on Amazon and Best Buy has “excellent” open-box units down as low as $71 right now. 

Amazon is now offering the Google Pixel Buds 2a down at $109 shipped. Regularly $129, this is not a giant discount or anything but we are talking about one of only a few chances at any savings at all there and the second-lowest price we have tracked all-time at Amazon – they dropped to $100 during Black Friday last year. 

Making for a notable, lower-cost Pixel Buds solution for you or mom this week, Amazon is still shipping them out in time for Mother’s Day this weekend in all four colors. 

That said, Best Buy does have these buds down at even lower prices in “excellent” open-box condition right now too:

While the price on the black Hazel set is perhaps the only one down low enough to warrant an open-box purchase here, as opposed to just going with the new sets above, they are all indeed lower price nonetheless.

Best Buy says units work and look like new with restored factory settings, and with all parts/accessories included. The listing page also mentions a 1-year warranty. 

Scope out more of this week’s best Google Pixel deals below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices