SAVE $120: As of Dec. 7, the Powerbeats Pro are down to a record-low $129.95 at Woot. That's 48% off the $249.95 MSRP and $20 cheaper than they were during Cyber Week.
We're big AirPods people at Mashable, with the trendy buds regularly topping our lists of the best earbuds. So don't take this the wrong way, but the Powerbeats Pro are a whole lot better for exercise. Our reviewer called them a "no brainer" for runners or anyone who works out a lot and appreciated just about everything other than their price and bulky charging case.
While we can't change the size of the charging case, we can shine a light on a major price drop. As of Dec. 7, the Powerbeats Pro are down to just $129.95 at Woot. That's nearly half their $249.95 MSRP and a record-low for these superior earbuds. Previously, they dropped to $149.95 for Cyber Monday and Prime Day, for comparison. They're currently sitting at $179.95 at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy, so you can save an extra $50 by shopping at Woot. The only catch is you'll have to be ok with the black version, as the ivory ones are already sold out.
When it comes to all-day wear, the Powerbeats Pro are our top pick for earbuds. Unlike the slippery AirPods fit, they feature hooks that slide over your ears to secure them in place and a silicone tip that fits snugly inside. This also keeps them anchored to your ears while you workout (and sweat). They may not have active noise cancelation, but their other specs make up for it — like the impressive 24-hour battery life with the charging case or nine hours per charge. The typical price is pretty steep, but on sale for nearly half that, the Powerbeats Pro are beyond worth it.
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