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For many, Apple AirPods are a daily essential. From enjoying a podcast on a morning commute to crank
For many, Apple AirPods are a daily essential. From enjoying a podcast on a morning commute to cranking favorite tunes during a workout, Apple AirPods let you immerse yourself in your favorite audio entertainment on the go. These days, there are plenty of different AirPods models on the market to fit a variety of budgets and needs.
Today's Best Target Circle Week Apple AirPods deals:Whether you're looking for a budget pair of earbuds or an over-ear splurge, Apple has it. While sales on AirPods are pretty common, this week Target has some of the best deals as part of the retailer's Target Circle Week. Now through July 13, Target Circle members can access tons of members-only deals, including these AirPods deals. If you're not a member yet, don't worry: it's free to sign up and you can start scoring deals right away.
The 2nd generation Apple AirPods aren't the most sophisticated model on the market, but that doesn't mean they're not a great buy. With a list price of $129.99, they're more price-conscious than newer models. With a Target Circle Week sale price of $79.99, these everyday earbuds are even more budget-friendly. Like all AirPods, they're known for their comfortable fit, hands-free connectivity, and reliable battery life that provides more than 24 hours of listening time thanks to their handy charging case.
Sweat and water-resistant, Apple AirPods (3rd Generation) are a great pick if you're looking for a new pair of earbuds to accompany you during your workouts. With 30 hours of total listening time, these earbuds are ready to keep up with you even on your longest days. Offering an upgraded sound experience from its previous generation, these Apple AirPods have personalized spatial audio and head tracking features that work together to place sound all around you, making your listening experience more immersive. The Circle Week sale is bringing the price down to only $139.99, making it a worthwhile time to buy.
While the splurge-worthy Apple AirPods Max are not technically on sale, Target Circle members do get some perks if they buy the over-ear headphones this week. As part of Circle Week, members receive two free months of Apple Music when they buy a pair of Apple AirPods Max. An individual subscription to Apple Music costs $10.99 a month, so that's a total value of $21.98. While that's not much in the grand scheme of things, every penny counts when you're making a big purchase like this. It's worth noting that over at Amazon, the same headphones are listed for $529. However, Amazon shoppers do not get the same Apple Music deal.
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