AirPods Pro UK deal: Apple earbuds fall to their lowest-ever price

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When it comes to the best earbuds you can buy, Apple’s AirPods Pro ranks highly for their comfortable design, decent noise cancellation and clear, balanced sound.

But, almost as if retailers are preparing for the release of AirPods Pro 2, these top-tier earbuds have been reduced to their lowest ever price of £179 at Laptops Direct, or just £10 more at Amazon UK (if you miss the cheaper stock).

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Apple AirPods Pro: was £249 now £179 @ Laptops Direct

Apple AirPods Pro: was £249 now £179 @ Laptops Direct
Now £70 off for a limited time, Apple’s AirPods Pro picked up an Editor’s Choice award from us for their stellar audio quality, comfortable fit, great noise cancellation, and seamless integration with iOS.

Apple AirPods Pro: was £249 now £189 @ Amazon UK

Apple AirPods Pro: was £249 now £189 @ Amazon UK
If you miss out on the Laptops Direct stock, the earbuds are also available at Amazon for a very respectable price. An extra £10 is easy to swallow for amazing sound, decent battery life, and IPX4 sweat resistance.

As you can read in our AirPods Pro review, these earbuds pair instantly with Apple devices and deliver clear, balanced sound. They also offer awesome noise cancellation for audio playback and calls. In fact, they are so good, we gave the AirPods Pro a rating of 4.5 out of 5-stars and the Editor's Choice award co-sign. 

By design, the AirPods Pro are slightly larger, which we found to be far more comfortable than the original AirPods shape. Plus, Apple’s H1 chip drives a strong connection from surprisingly long distances.

Yes, they don’t support Apple Music’s new lossless tier, but their quality is impeccable nonetheless and the seamless iOS integration is second to none. It’s a worthwhile investment for any iPhone user out there!

Jason England
Content Editor

Jason brought a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a writer at Laptop Mag, and he is now the Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He takes a particular interest in writing articles and creating videos about laptops, headphones and games. He has previously written for Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.