Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro drop to all-time lowest price in massive earbuds saving — Daily deals

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Anker’s Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds are now nearly half price — taking them down to their lowest ever price of just £66!

One of the best pairs of true wireless earbuds you can buy, the Liberty Air 2 Pros delivered stellar sound and powerful ANC at a reasonable price at its RRP. So to see them for so dirt cheap is a great one-time-only deal.

Plus, if I know anything about Anker, this is usually a good indication that we're getting news about something new soon...

Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro: was £129.99 now £66.99 @ Amazon
Lightning deal!

Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro: was £129.99 now £66.99 @ Amazon
Recommended by 10 Grammy Award-winning artists, I personally use a pair as my daily drivers and love them. The Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro offers a clear, deep sound quality, great noise cancellation, an awesome app with a fully customisable EQ and powerful mics for good call quality.

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LG C1 OLED TV (55-inch, 4K, HDMI 2.1): was £1,699 now £949 @ Amazon
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Mario Strikers: Battle League Football: was £49 now £38 @ Currys with code MARIO

Mario Strikers: Battle League Football: was £49 now £38 @ Currys with code MARIO
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Apple M1 Pro MacBook Pro 14: was £1,899 now £1,763 @ John Lewis

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Apple 10.2-inch iPad (128GB WiFi): was £319 now £309 @ Amazon

Apple 10.2-inch iPad (128GB WiFi): was £319 now £309 @ Amazon
The latest base iPad is an amazing choice casual usage, gaming and light productivity. Basically, Apple raided the parts bins of previous and current gen models to develop something that is more than good enough for most of you! This model packs an A13 Bionic chip, vivid Retina display with True tone, 64GB of storage and up to 10 hours battery life.

This deal is also available at Currys!

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ElectriQ 32-inch 4K HDMI 2.1 gaming monitor: was £615 now £450 @ Laptops Direct
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Jason England
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Jason brought a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a writer at Laptop Mag, and he is now the Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He takes a particular interest in writing articles and creating videos about laptops, headphones and games. He has previously written for Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.