The last day of Amazon Prime Day can still be a great last-minute shopping opportunity for the best-selling earbuds, and among them are Google’s latest Pixel Buds Pro 2. The upgraded wireless ANC earbuds have their price reduced to $160, which is $69 (30%) off the regular $229. This is the lowest price yet for the buds, or $19 lower than the previous record.
Prime Day proves to be Amazon’s grandest sale event yet. It’s also a fantastic time to grab some of Apple’s headphones. Right now, the updated AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C have dropped to their new best price at $149, a massive $100 (40%) price reduction and $20 lower than the previous frequent low we saw.
Among the standout deals for Prime Day are those on Samsung’s devices. They also see massive discounts on the company’s new headphones, including the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. The earbuds have dropped to a new low of $166, a steep price drop valued at $83 (34%) while beating the previous record by a sizeable margin.
OnePlus is back with a successor to the Buds 3. The OnePlus Buds 4 not only offer two separate drivers for bass and treble, both sound generators are controlled by their respective audio converters. This OnePlus Buds 4 review reveals whether such a configuration enables better sound quality, among other functions, that these in-ear earbuds have to offer!
If you’re like me, preferring to wait for a sale before buying your favorite gadgets, now might be the best time to act. Amazon’s Prime Day features some of our favorite over-ear headphones, including the Apple-owned Beats Studio Pro. These over-ears are back to their all-time low of $169, a massive $180 reduction from the usual price of $349.
Apple users who are in need of an upgrade to a new set of AirPods wouldn’t need to wait for Prime Day to shop. Right now, the latest AirPods 4 with ANC capabilities are back to $148 from $179, which is their second-best price and a saving of $31 (17%) at Amazon.
The Google Pixel 10 is one of the most anticipated launches in the coming weeks. However, beyond the flagship smartphone series, Google may also take the opportunity to introduce the long-awaited successor to the budget Pixel Buds A-Series. A new report first sheds light on the existence of the supposed Pixel Buds 2a.
Audio-Technica has announced the ATH-TWX9MK2, the successor to the ATH-TWX9 from 2022. While the new moniker sounds like a mouthful, these latest noise-canceling wireless earbuds come with upgrades, including new drivers and more precise ANC, while retaining their self-cleaning capabilities. They are launching globally and are expected to be priced close to their predecessors.
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Nothing launched its first wireless headset, the Nothing Headphone (1), on Tuesday, July 1. The appearance of this Bluetooth headset is very strange and does make you ponder its existence. However, that’s not the most interesting thing about the Nothing Headphone (1). No, it’s the famous “button”, and a physical button at that, which makes it the Nothing Headphone (1)’s best selling point. This button activates a relatively unknown but extremely useful AI feature that could persuade you to purchase this Bluetooth headset.
Imagine you’re in the subway or a cafe, listening to your earbuds, but without knowing that someone is eavesdropping on you. That’s now a possible scenario, as new research reveals that millions of users are at risk due to newly discovered Bluetooth vulnerabilities.