Apple’s AirPods Max USB-C just got a rare $120 discount

    By Omair Khaliq Sultan
Published December 8, 2025

If AirPods Max have always felt just a bit too expensive, this is the kind of discount that changes the equation. The updated AirPods Max (USB-C) are going for $429.99, which is $120 off the usual $549.99 price. You’re getting Apple’s top over-ear headphones with upgraded USB-C charging, lossless listening support, and all the ecosystem perks that make them such a natural fit for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

AirPods Max are built around custom Apple drivers that deliver high-fidelity sound with very low distortion, even at higher volumes. They pair that with pro-level Active Noise Cancellation that does a great job of cutting plane noise, office chatter, and traffic, plus a Transparency mode that lets you hear what is going on around you without taking them off.

You also get Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, which creates a surround-style effect in supported movies and music, especially when you are using Apple TV or an iPhone. Battery life lasts up to 20 hours of listening with noise cancelling and Spatial Audio on, and a quick 5-minute charge can give you around 1.5 hours of playback if you’re running out the door.

The big update is USB-C. Charging is simpler if you’re already using a modern MacBook, iPad, or iPhone, and with the right setup, USB-C can also enable lossless audio for higher-quality listening than standard Bluetooth streams. The aluminum ear cups, breathable knit canopy, and memory foam cushions round it out as a very premium, very comfortable pair of headphones for long sessions.

The biggest knock against AirPods Max has always been price. At full $549.99 MSRP, a lot of people end up looking at Sony or Bose instead, because they can often be found much cheaper. At $429.99, the value story is very different. You’re still paying premium money, but you get top-tier build quality, excellent noise cancelling, great sound, and the frictionless pairing and device switching that only really happens inside Apple’s ecosystem.

If you already live on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, these feel almost “set and forget.” Put them on, hit play, and they pick up where you are, whether that’s a Mac at your desk or a phone on the couch. Reviews also point out that while the MSRP feels high, the discounted pricing finally lines up with the quality you’re getting, which makes this kind of deal much easier to justify.

If you’ve been tempted by AirPods Max but couldn’t swallow full price, this $429.99 offer is exactly the window you were waiting for. You’re getting Apple’s best over-ear experience, updated with USB-C and lossless support, for a meaningful $120 off. For Apple users who care about sound, comfort, and seamless integration, this is the moment to seriously consider adding them to your setup.

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