
The first-gen Pixel Buds Pro are a jaw-dropping 55% off in this limited-time sale
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$110 off (55%)
Woot's limited-time sale lets you save 55% on the Google Pixel Buds Pro. The earbuds are available in Coral and Porcelain and offer a lot of value for the price. They ship with a 90-day Woot limited warranty.
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Pixel Buds Pro: 30% off at Amazon
$61 off (30%)
Alternatively, you can buy the earbuds at Amazon for 30% off their original price. The promo is exclusively available on the model in Lemongrass.
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Missed out on the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 during Prime Day? Well, Woot has a solid promo on the previous-gen earbuds you should definitely check out. For a limited time, these bad boys are going for a hefty 55% off their original $199.99 price, which knocks them to just $89.99.Although Woot has launched many deals on the first-gen Pixel Buds Pro before, we haven't seen a price cut this steep. In fact, the last time they were on sale was back in March. Even then, the discount topped at 50%. In other words, you've got a rare chance to score one of Google's top-tier wireless earbuds at a truly unbeatable price.You should keep in mind that the earbuds are available in just two colors: Coral and Porcelain. Also, they ship with a 90-day Woot limited warranty, which might put some users off. If you're looking for a pair with a full manufacturer's warranty, consider Amazon. Over there, you can save 30% on the Pixel Buds Pro in Lemongrass.Sure, the new Pixel Buds Pro 2 are offer many improvements over the first-gen buds, but they're retailing for about $200 right now. So, the previous model is clearly the better pick for users on a tight budget. They deliver great ANC for their current asking price, dulling most traffic noise, especially when you play music at any volume.Sound-wise, the wireless earbuds deliver slightly emphasized low end and highs, but vocals don't sound hissy, and the bass isn't too overwhelming. In other words, most users should be pretty happy with their audio response out of the box.Add a battery life of up to 11 (seven hours with ANC enabled) hours per charge or up to 31 hours with the charging case (with ANC off) into the equation, and you've got a solid package. As you can see, the Pixel Buds Pro remain a very attractive pick, even if they're not the newest Pro-grade earbuds by Google . You can grab them at Woot for 55% off until July 22 at 12 AM CT. Of course, the deal might end sooner if supplies run out.

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