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    Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are down to their lowest price to date

    News RoomBy News RoomDecember 13, 20232 Mins Read
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    Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are once again selling for their best price of $159.99 ($70 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The noise-canceling earbuds with 24-bit audio support are among the smaller and lighter options from the current top-flight class of wireless earbuds, making them a very comfy choice. They’re also a pretty easy choice if you use Samsung devices, since, in addition to putting out some great quality sound, the Buds 2 Pro feature head tracking and spatial audio with Galaxy phones. Plus, that bora purple color option is just so fun looking.

    If you live near a Target retail store, you can take advantage of a major one-day deal on Microsoft’s flagship Xbox console. Target is selling the Xbox Series X for $349.99 ($150 off) for Target Circle members (the retailer’s free rewards program). You just have to save the offer here and then checkout for store pickup. It’s not quite as good a deal as the other week, when Walmart sold the Xbox bundled with Diablo IV for the same price, but this is still a great price for the 4K-capable Xbox. The $150 that would normally go toward the console is enough to pay for nearly nine months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate — quite the value proposition. And of course, if you don’t have a nearby Target, the console is now widely available for $399.99 at Best Buy, Amazon, and direct from Microsoft.

    Apple’s high-end iPads are great devices for general app usage or doing some intensive tasks like photo editing (especially with an Apple Pencil), but the most recent M2 generation of the iPad Pros didn’t exactly usher in a whole lot of innovation. Lucky for us that the last-gen 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M1 chip is still a great device, and you can now get the cellular model with 128GB of storage for just $869 ($430 off) at Wellbots.

    That’s a whole lot of iPad for a very good price. While the 12.9-inch model is quite big for a tablet, one of its major benefits is the Mini LED panel that looks stunning in person. It’s bright, colorful, and makes working through photos or videos much more enjoyable.

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