With the January sales in full swing, now is a great time to save money on popular products that would normally set you back a pretty penny. This includes the third-generation Apple AirPods, which happen to be impressively reduced in Amazon's January sale.
Savings on the wireless headphones don't come around often, so it's worth getting your hands on them while they're on sale. There have been several incarnations of AirPods since the first pair was released in 2016.
The original in-ear Bluetooth headphones were followed by the second-generation AirPods in 2019, while the noise-cancelling AirPods Pro launched later the same year. The over-ear AirPods Max came in 2020, followed by the debut of third-generation AirPods in 2021.
- New Apple AirPods (3rd generation) - now £157 (was £169)
If fitness is high on your agenda in 2022, then you don't want to miss this incredible offer at Amazon. Right now, the brand new third-generation AirPods are the cheapest they've ever been - down to just £157.
Some of your favourite songs are sure to help you smash your fitness goals this January - so the AirPods offer couldn't have arrived at a better time.
Whether you're looking for sweat-resistant earbuds for your workouts, or need some long-lasting headphones for Zoom calls, the third-generation AirPods are a great shout.
Amazon customers can now get the latest AirPods for the lowest price ever, thanks to this impressive saving of £12. The in-ear wireless headphones were released in October 2021, featuring MagSafe charging pad compatibility as well as a wider case.
In a review of the AirPods on Amazon, one person said: "I previously had the 2nd generation AirPods but found the longer stems would catch so I didn't get on with them.
"This new 3rd generation is far better with the short stems and I didn't notice them move at all, even with the 'grin test'.
"The sound is great and I have spent ages listening to spatial tracks in Apple Music and surround sound tracks to enjoy the all around sound, the spatial music is addictive, moving your head to hear the voice or instruments move."