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Active Military/Veterans: Apple AirPods Pro w/ MagSafe Wireless Charging Case (MLWK3AM/A) on sale for
$169.
Shipping is free.
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About the Product - Active Noise Cancellation blocks outside noise, so you can immerse yourself in music
- Transparency mode for hearing and interacting with the world around you
- Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking places sound all around you
- Adaptive EQ automatically tunes music to your ears
- Three sizes of soft, tapered silicone tips for a customizable fit
- Force sensor lets you easily control your entertainment, answer or end calls, and more
- Sweat and water resistant
- More than 24 hours total listening time with the MagSafe Charging Case
- Quick access to Siri by saying "Hey Siri"
- Effortless setup, in-ear detection, and automatic switching for a magical experience
- Easily share audio between two sets of AirPods on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV
Warranty - Includes a standard 1-year warranty w/ purchase
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Yes. Normally you see the non magsafe models selling for 169
JK, be safe brother/sister.
don't get the max, just go with this deal is more than enough.
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JK, be safe brother/sister.
don't get the max, just go with this deal is more than enough.
For all we know, this next group might find themselves at some point fighting a fight in Europe that our seniors leaders never fought!
Different times, different fights
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I don't know if the NEX (Navy Exchange) and MEX (Marine Corp Exchange) have separate policies. I thought at one point in the past, that they (the different branch military exchanges) were all coming under one roof (command) to get better pricing??