Google’s Pixel Buds Pro 2 are now $179, their lowest price yet

The weather is getting warmer, so it’s time to go out, take a walk, and listen to your favorite audio tracks — and a good way to do that is with the Pixel Buds Pro 2. Google’s latest pair of wireless earbuds are currently on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store for $179, which is $50 off their usual list price of $229 (and their lowest price to date).

If you use an Android phone, and especially if you own a Pixel, these are the earbuds to get. Our reviewer called them “a compelling upgrade for Pixel users,” and praised their lightweight, small form factor, along with increased comfort and stability in the ear, so you can talk, walk, jog, or run and be confident that you won’t dislodge your buds. The latest model also offers better active noise cancellation, an improved transparency mode, and longer battery life — up to 12 hours with ANC off, and up to eight hours with it on. They have great call performance, too, if you want to use them to make a phone call. Read our review.

Spring cleaning and good sound

Getting your house ready for the warmer weather? You can make things a little easier for yourself with the black version of the Eufy X10 Pro Omni, which is currently on sale for $664.99, down from its usual price of $799.99, at Amazon and direct from Eufy when you use promo code WS24T2351 at checkout. This is listed as our best midrange robot vacuum mop — it’s good at mopping and obstacle detection, and has heated mop drying. Read our review.

If you’re a dedicated gamer and want to be completely immersed in your gaming experience, then this really wide, curved monitor may be right up your alley. Samsung’s Odyssey QD-OLED G9, a 49-inch ultrawide with Dual QHD resolution, wraps around your desk and places you right in the center of the action. It’s on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for $1,099 ($700 off), nearly matching its lowest price yet.

The Beats Studio Pro headphones are now available at Amazon and Target for about $180, which is $170 off the usual price of $349.99. It’s not quite the lowest price we’ve seen — they were available for $159.99 back in November — but it’s still a great deal on a nice pair of headphones. While they may look like their predecessor, the Studio 3, they now offer features such as transparency mode, personalized spatial audio, and even lossless music playback over USB-C. And yes, although the company is owned by Apple, they work well with Android phones. Read our review.

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