Forget Prime Day: Get the Apple AirPods Max headphones for $151 off at Walmart
Prime Day is quickly approaching, but other retailers are gearing up for the summer sale season. Apple’s AirPods Max are a great pair of headphones, and you can get them on sale at Walmart and Amazon, with deeper discounts depending on which color you choose.
Also: The 60+ best Amazon Presidents’ Day tech deals
The AirPods Max headphones retail for $550, but Walmart offers them for $398, saving you $151. You can take advantage of this Walmart deal if you want these headphones in Green or Pink. Otherwise, you’ll pay $509, a $40 discount. However, Amazon is offering a competitive deal on the Silver, Sky Blue, and Space Gray models.
Amazon’s steepest discount is for the AirPods Max in Sky Blue, which you can score for $480, while Silver is $509 and Space Gray is $500.
The AirPods Max are rarely on sale, and many retailers are offering big discounts.
However, you can find refurbished AirPods Max models at even lower prices. Amazon has a strict and thorough resale policy where consumers can buy products in “Like New” conditions that Amazon’s quality control vetted. You can still return refurbished products to Amazon within the 30-day return window.
The AirPods Max tops our Best AirPods picks, and we love them for their unique design, outstanding sound, and impressive noise-canceling properties.
Also: Review: AirPods Max
Although these headphones are not cheap, iOS fanatics will love them, and there’s no better time to buy them than when they’re on sale.
If you’ve been eyeing Apple’s AirPods Max headphones, don’t wait to snag these savings.
Deals are subject to sell-out or expire at any time, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We’re sorry if you’ve missed out on this deal, but don’t fret — we’re constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com.