SAVE $30: The Apple AirPods (3rd Gen) are just $139.99 at Target for Target Circle members, down from the normal price of $169.99. That's an 18% discount, but you'll want to grab these today because the deal expires tonight at 11:59 PT.
Opens in a new windowCredit: AppleApple AirPods (3rd Gen)$139.99 at TargetIf you've always wanted a pair of Apple AirPods but haven't felt like dishing out the premium price, this deal at Target Circle Week may prove delightful.
For April 11 only, score the Apple AirPods (3rd Gen) for just $139.99 at Target, down from the normal price of $169.99. That's an 18% discount or a savings of $30. You'll need to be a Target Circle member to grab this sale price, and it's free to join. The deal expires at 11:59 PT tonight.
The AirPods (3rd Gen) excel when it comes to sound quality, battery life, and sleek design. Using Apple's Personalized Spatial Audio, the earbuds aim to provide sound all around you for a more immersive experience.
Of course, the AirPods can switch between playing your favorite tunes to taking that important work call. Apple added in a layer of acoustic mesh to help minimize wind noise while on calls, so the person on the other line can hear you clearly even in windy conditions.
This deal on the Apple AirPods (3rd Gen) includes the lightening charging case which can give you up to 30 hours of listening time. Plus, placing your AirPods near your iPhone or iPad will connect the devices with just one tap, so you'll be able to take a call or listen to music from your phone or tablet.
If you've been interested in owning a pair of Apple AirPods, today's sale price at Target could be the sign that now's a great time to join the AirPods club. But be sure to hurry since this deal expires tonight at 11:59 PT.
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