These Third-Generation Apple AirPods Are $50 Off Right Now
These earbuds offer a lightweight, open-fit design with instant Apple connectivity.
Pradershika Sharma Freelance Writer
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Pradershika Sharma is a tech deals writer for Lifehacker.
She has a Master’s degree in English Literature, a B.Ed., and a TESOL certification. She has been writing professionally since 2018, creating product reviews, affiliate articles, and search ads for global clients while working with Rubix Agency and Cognizant. Previously, she spent a year teaching English at the junior high level.
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April 24, 2026
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At $109.99, the Apple AirPods (3rd Generation) are selling at a clear discount from their usual $159.97 price at retailers like Best Buy. Shipping is free with Prime, while non-members pay an extra $6, and the deal is set to end in three days or when stock runs out. These are not Apple’s top-tier earbuds, but they cover the basics most people expect, especially if you already use an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Day-to-day use is about as simple as it gets. The H1 chip connects quickly to Apple devices and switches between them without much effort. Audio leans toward a balanced, slightly bass-forward profile that works fine for playlists, YouTube videos, and calls. Spatial Audio with head tracking is here too, adding a directional effect when watching supported content, though it feels more like a nice extra than a reason to buy. Battery life holds up at around six hours per charge, with the case bringing total listening time close to 24 hours. You can top them up with a Lightning cable, MagSafe, or any standard Qi wireless charger.
What do you think so far?
Said, these earbuds use an open-ear design without silicone tips, so they sit loosely compared to other in-ear models. That can make them more comfortable for long stretches, but also less secure if you are moving around a lot, notes this PCMag review. The lack of a seal also means outside noise comes through, since there is no active noise cancellation or transparency mode. You don't get built-in EQ controls, either. And while the stem controls are responsive, it’s easy to press them by mistake when adjusting them. Still, for a straightforward, low-hassle pair of earbuds that work best inside Apple’s ecosystem, these third-generation Apple AirPods do a serviceable job.
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