Normally priced at $250, Apple's super-premium AirPods Pro 2 are available for just $200 a pair for the first time this year from none other than Verizon.
You obviously don't need to be a Big Red subscriber to score this rare and so far unbeaten discount on quite possiblyout there, although you will have to add the second-gen AirPods Pro to your online Verizon cart to see the aforementioned list price drop to $199.99 with no special effort on your part whatsoever.
There's no telling exactly how long this sweet new deal might last, but if no one is matching it, we're guessing... not very long.
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