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$179 AirPods Pro 3 Deal Puts Walmart Ahead of Prime Day

Walmart’s $179 AirPods Pro 3 price turns Apple’s flagship earbuds from a $249 premium buy into a sub-$200 Prime Day ambush. The Apple AirPods Pro 3 are now listed at $179 at Walmart, the lowest price cited in the supplied deal coverage and a sharp cut from their $249 list price.

The deal arrives ahead of Prime Day, and according to The Verge, the earbuds had more commonly been selling between $200 and $220 before this drop. That makes Walmart’s price a real discount, not a list-price gimmick dressed up as a sale.

Walmart drops Apple AirPods Pro 3 to a record-low $179 before Prime Day

The core fact is simple: Walmart has the AirPods Pro 3 at $179, down from $249. The Verge describes it as “the best price we’ve seen yet,” while MacRumors also calls the price a new all-time low and says it is only tracking the deal at Walmart as of its report.

That matters because the AirPods Pro 3 were already being discounted before this. The supplied source says they commonly sat between $200 and $220, so this cut pushes them meaningfully below the recent street-price band.

Price point AirPods Pro 3 pricing cited in source material
Original price $249
Common recent sale range $200 to $220
Walmart deal price $179
Discount from list price $70 off

The sharpest read is that Walmart is trying to catch buyers before Amazon’s Prime Day event dominates attention. AppleInsider frames the timing the same way, saying Walmart’s move comes as Prime Day 2026 starts in just under two weeks and beats Amazon by $20 in its comparison.

The counterpoint: the source language says the Walmart deal is “presumably for a limited time,” not that Walmart has announced an end date. That leaves buyers with the usual deal-page problem. The price is live until it isn’t.

For readers tracking Apple hardware markdowns more broadly, this follows the same deal-hunting logic as our coverage of the $100 cut that put Apple Watch Series 11 back at $299 today. The specific products differ, but the practical lesson is the same: the meaningful number is the checkout price, not the list price.


The $179 price changes the AirPods Pro 3 value case

At $249, the AirPods Pro 3 sit firmly in premium-earbud territory. At $179, the argument shifts because the feature set stays the same while the price falls below the usual $200 to $220 range cited in the source material.

The Verge highlights a new design that improves fit, stronger noise cancellation, better bass, and “fairly accurate heart rate sensors.” MacRumors adds that this model launched in September 2025 and includes 2x better Active Noise Cancellation than the previous generation, better audio quality, revised fit, Live Translation for in-person conversations, and heart rate sensing for workouts.

“If you have an iPhone, these are the best wireless earbuds you can get at this price.”

That line from The Verge is the buying hook. The claim is not that every listener should buy them. It’s that, for iPhone users looking at this price tier, the AirPods Pro 3 now carry an unusually dense mix of audio, noise cancellation, fit, and health features.

The strongest counterpoint is fit. The Verge says that depending on ear shape, they “might not be ideal for workouts,” and points to the fin-equipped Beats Powerbeats Fit as a possible better pick for buyers who need more stability.

That caveat matters because earbuds fail or succeed physically before they succeed technically. Better bass and better noise cancellation won’t save a pair that feels loose during runs, gym sessions, or long commutes.

Still, the value case holds at $179 because the discount changes the risk-reward math. A buyer who was waiting for a more obvious AirPods Pro 3 markdown is no longer staring at a mild sale near $220. They’re looking at a price that multiple deal trackers describe as the lowest yet.

Readers comparing earbud buying priorities can also look at our separate coverage, Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Beats AirPods on Calls, Cost. That’s a different buying lens, while this Walmart deal is about how far Apple’s own premium earbuds have fallen below list.

Walmart’s timing puts pressure on shoppers, not just Amazon

The deal’s timing is the most interesting part. Walmart is moving before Prime Day, which means the retailer is trying to pull forward purchases rather than wait for Amazon’s event to set the deal conversation.

MacRumors says the Walmart price beats the current Amazon discount by about $20, while also noting Amazon often matches all-time lows from other retailers. That gives buyers a clear tradeoff: wait and hope another retailer follows, or take the record-low Walmart price while it’s posted.

The practical checklist is short:

  • Price: Confirm the AirPods Pro 3 are still $179 before checkout.
  • Seller: Check whether the listing is sold by Walmart directly.
  • Timing: Review delivery speed if this is meant as a gift or time-sensitive buy.
  • Fit: If workouts are the priority, weigh The Verge’s caveat about ear shape and stability.

The scenario that would weaken this deal is obvious: Amazon or another major retailer matches or beats $179 with better shipping, bundle terms, or availability. The supplied reporting doesn’t show that happening yet.

For now, the watch item is whether Walmart’s price holds into Prime Day or disappears before Amazon has to respond. If you use an iPhone and were waiting for a clear AirPods Pro 3 discount, $179 is the first price in the supplied coverage that makes the decision feel easy rather than merely tempting.

Key Takeaways

  • Walmart’s $179 price is the lowest cited deal yet for Apple’s AirPods Pro 3.
  • The discount takes the earbuds well below their $249 list price and recent $200–$220 sale range.
  • The timing suggests Walmart is trying to capture shoppers before Prime Day demand shifts attention to Amazon.

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