The new AirPods Max 2 are already on sale for $40 off
The AirPods Max 2 have received a $40 discount just over a month after launch, now priced at $509 at major retailers. The updated over-ear headphones feature improved audio performance thanks to a new amplifier and the Apple H2 chip. Additional deals include discounts on the Logitech Powerplay 2 mousepad, Fellow coffee makers, and the Echo Dot Max smart speaker.
- ▪The AirPods Max 2 are now available for $509, a $40 reduction from the original $549 price tag.
- ▪These headphones include a high dynamic range amplifier, support for lossless audio, and the Apple H2 chip for enhanced features like adaptive audio and live translation.
- ▪Discounts are also available on the Logitech Powerplay 2 mousepad, Fellow’s Aiden Precision Coffee Maker and Stagg EKG Pro kettle, and the Echo Dot Max smart speaker.
- ▪The H2 chip enables advanced functionalities such as voice isolation, personalized volume, and automatic device switching.
- ▪Unlike the 2024 refreshed model, the AirPods Max 2 represent a true sequel with meaningful internal upgrades while retaining the premium aluminum and stainless steel design.
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