SAVE $30: As of June 21,anal surprise sex videos Apple AirPods 4 are on sale for $99 at Amazon. That's $30 off their list price ahead of Prime Day.
If you don't feel like waiting around for Prime Day (which runs from July 8 through 11 this year) to score some sweet savings, you can grab the Apple AirPods 4 this weekend for their lowest price on record.
As of June 21, the AirPods 4 are chilling at just $99 at Amazon, which is $30 off their list price of $129 and matches their best price ever. There's a chance we might see them drop even lower on Prime Day proper, but if you're looking to grab a pair ASAP, this is still an excellent deal. And you don't even need a Prime membership to snag it.
SEE ALSO: Get Soundcore Sport X20 earbuds for under $70 ahead of Prime DayMake note that the sub-$100 price tag only applies to the AirPods 4 without active noise cancellation. If you want that feature, you'll have to fork over another $50. The basic fourth-generation buds feature personalized spatial audio, Siri interactions, voice isolation, a more findable and compact charging case compared to previous models, and improved bass, mids, and highs. They'll last you about five hours on a single charge, but the charging case can give you an extra 30. And with a surprisingly snug and comfortable fit, you can actually enjoy all of that listening time. They make for a great daily driver.
If this deal has you pumped for the annual summer shopping extravaganza, check out our hub for all things Prime Day. Here, you'll find everything you need to know about the major shopping event, including the best deals already live.
Soundcore by Anker P20i True Wireless Earbuds — $19.98(List Price $39.99)
Sony WH-CH520 Wireless Headphones — $59.99
JBL Flip 6 Portable Bluetooth Speaker — $99.95(List Price $129.95)
Bose SoundLink Flex Portable Speaker — $129.00(List Price $149.00)
Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones — $298.00(List Price $348.00)
JBL Bar 300 5.0ch Compact Soundbar — $249.95(List Price $399.95)
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