Apple AirPods fall to lowest price EVER – now just £99!

Get the AirPods 2nd Gen for just two figures – yes, this is the lowest we've ever seen them

AirPods on red and black background
(Image credit: Apple)

Yes, Apple's wildly popular AirPods 2nd Gen have just fallen to the lowest price they've ever been – they've only dropped to this price once before that we know of. You can currently get them for just £99 from a bunch of retailers, including John Lewis, Currys and Amazon.

• Apple AirPods 2nd Gen | Was £119 | Now £99 at Amazon
• Apple AirPods 2nd Gen
| Was £119 | Now £99 at John Lewis
• Apple AirPods 2nd Gen
| Was £119 | Now £99 at Currys

So if you've been waiting for a lower price for these true wireless earbuds, just take your pick from the retailers above. 

Even though every company under the sun now makes true wireless buds, AirPods remain massively popular still – thanks to the special sauce Apple adds between them and the iPhone. There's instant pairing (which then applies to all your Apple devices), automatic switching between your Apple devices, wireless audio sharing with AirPods and Beats headphones, and support for Apple's Find My service, making it easier to locate them when you need to get out of the house and can't remember which bag you left them in.

Apple AirPods 2nd Gen: was £119, now £99 at John Lewis

Apple AirPods 2nd Gen: was £119, now £99 at John Lewis
Save £20 and get Apple's wireless earbuds for their lowest ever price. They offer good music quality, they're great for calls, they've got a super-sleek case that's easy to pocket, and they've got loads of great extra features for Apple users.

These days, it's possible to get wireless earbuds that sounds better than AirPods, or have longer battery life, or are cheaper… but when it comes to balancing all of these things together, AirPods are still a really good choice. And they're rock-solid reliable with iPhones, which is not something all Bluetooth earbuds can promise!

Matthew Bolton

Matt is T3's former AV and Smart Home Editor (UK), master of all things audiovisual, overseeing our TV, speakers and headphones coverage. He also covered smart home products and large appliances, as well as our toys and games articles. He's can explain both what Dolby Vision IQ is and why the Lego you're building doesn't fit together the way the instructions say, so is truly invaluable. Matt has worked for tech publications for over 10 years, in print and online, including running T3's print magazine and launching its most recent redesign. He's also contributed to a huge number of tech and gaming titles over the years. Say hello if you see him roaming the halls at CES, IFA or Toy Fair. Matt now works for our sister title TechRadar.