AirPods Pro are back at their lowest price at Woot

Apple’s AirPods Pro are once again selling for $ 190 through Woot. These truly wireless noise canceling earbuds originally cost $ 249, and many retailers are currently selling them for around $ 200. We saw this deal come out around Black Friday 2020, and while it has returned to Woot a few times since, it’s still the lowest price we’ve seen for a new set so far. Apple makes a few different types of AirPods (including the newer AirPods Max over the ear), but this is the high-end in-ear model that sounds great and has a spatial audio feature.

Woot says this deal will run through Feb. 15, or until supplies last.

Apple AirPods Pro

Prices taken at time of publication.

Apple’s flagship earbuds with better sound quality, noise cancellation and spatial audio.

Best Buy sells refurbished AirPods Pro for just $ 170, if you want to roll the dice on a used (but cleaned and inspected) pair.

If you’ve been waiting for the price to drop, just have one bit more on Apple’s latest iPad Air with USB-C charging and revised design, keep an eye out for the green 64GB model at Amazon. It’s $ 550 ($ 10 less than the previous best price of $ 560), but Amazon shows it will support deliveries through March 16. That may or may not change for the better. Either way, it’s a great deal.

For those who don’t want to wait that long, the iPad Air’s space gray and sky blue colorways are just $ 10 more at $ 560 (both usually retail for $ 600).

iPad Air (2020, 64 GB, WiFi only)

Prices taken at time of publication.

This year’s iPad Air model has thinner bezels around the screen and has moved the Touch ID fingerprint sensor to the power button, which is located on the top of the device.

Razer DeathAdder essential

Razer’s DeathAdder Essential lacks the DPI switchers at the scroll wheel.
Image: Razer

This deal isn’t new, but if you’re looking for an affordable gaming mouse to complement your new (or current) gaming PC, Razer’s DeathAdder Essential is now just $ 30 (regularly $ 50) at Amazon. I think this design is near perfect, and, for my hand at least, endlessly comfortable. The sensor is lagging behind in terms of Razer’s latest technology, but this could be a good fit for those who don’t need many features.

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