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SAVE $70:As of Feb. 10,Mother the Apple AirPods Max (USB-C) headphones are on sale for $479.99 in Best Buy's President's Day sale. This is $70 off their list price of$549.99.

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If you're looking for some great deals on Apple devices, it's worth having a look through Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale. For a limited time, until Feb. 17, the retailer is offering quite a few discounts on Apple products, including the Apple AirPods Max (USB-C). These have gotten a $70 price drop, which is worth jumping on if you've been looking to upgrade your headphones.
This has brought the price of the Apple AirPods Max (USB-C) headphones down to $479.99 from their$549.99 list price. As a bonus, you also get three months of Apple Fitness+ for free and up to three months of Apple Music for free with your purchase. What better way to start using these new headphones?
SEE ALSO: 30 Valentine's Day gifts for all the sweethearts in your lifeAnd these headphones are sure to be a treat for your ears. Powered by the Apple H1 chip, you'll get high-quality sound to enjoy your favorite music, podcasts, or audiobooks. Not to mention, these sleek headphones also have noise-canceling features that allow you to tune in or out of your surroundings while listening. In our review, writer Brenda Stolyar says that, "the AirPods Max check off almost all the boxes for what makes an excellent pair of headphones: great sound quality, ideal battery life, easy controls, and a stylish design (sans Smart Case)."
If you've had your eye on these headphones, there's no better time than now to grab the Apple AirPods Max (USB-C) in Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale.
This isn't the only Apple deal worth checking out at Best Buy. Right now you can also save on the 10th Gen iPad and the 2nd Gen Apple Watch SE.
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