SAVE $30:As of Feb. 19,Asian Dramas Archives the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 are on sale for $199 at Amazon. That's 13% off their list price of $229.
While most Presidents' Day deals from the sale event are behind us, there are still some nice offers hanging around at a few of the big retailers. If you're on the hunt for new earbuds, Amazon's got quite a few discounts to look through right now, including a deal on the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2. These earbuds have gotten a 13% discount from their list price, dropping them down to $199.
Normally these earbuds retail for $229, so you're saving $30 on them right now. This deal applies to all of the available colors as well, so you can choose between hazel, wintergreen, porcelain, or vibrant peony. Amazon has them listed as a limited-time deal, so if they've caught your eye, you'll want to act fast to scoop them up at this price.
SEE ALSO: The 7 best earbuds to buy in 2025 from Bose, Apple, and moreReleased just last year, the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 offer a small, comfortable fit with a twist-to-adjust stabilizer that keeps them in place if you're working out. According to Mashable's Dylan Haas in his preorder guide, another new addition is Google's new Tensor A1 Chip, which "allows for much better audio processing and active noise-cancellation (apparently it's two times stronger than the previous Pixel Buds)."
This deal may not stick around for long. Don't miss out on $30 off the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 at Amazon.
Looking for even more earbud deals? You can also save on the Beats Studio Buds right now at Amazon and, if you're curious to see headphone deals instead, the Sonos Ace are back to their lowest-ever price there as well.
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