Apple’s New Special Edition Nike Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds Go on Sale

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Apple recently released a fresh pair of workout headphones for fitness fans. The special edition Nike Powerbeats Pro 2 pair of earbuds is officially available to order right now. If you want some flashy new gym gear, these might catch your eye.

You can grab them directly from the main Apple website in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and a few other select countries. They bring a highly visible pop of color to a very familiar hardware design.

A fresh look for a familiar fitness design

The main draw of this new release is the custom color scheme. These headphones feature a bold two-tone design that blends standard black with Nike’s famous Volt neon green and yellow color. It is a very bright look that matches a lot of popular running shoes. Besides the flashy new paint job, these are the same Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds that Apple launched last year.

They still have the classic wraparound ear hooks that keep them locked in place while you run, jump, or lift weights. You also get all the major tech features you expect from premium Apple audio gear. This includes active noise cancelling to block out loud gym music, a transparency mode so you can hear cars while running outside, and a handy built-in heart rate monitor to track your workout intensity.

With the included charging case, you get up to 45 hours of total battery life before needing to plug them into a wall.

Pricing and shipping dates

Apple clearly designed the Powerbeats Pro 2 to be a tough, sweat-resistant alternative to the popular AirPods Pro 3. To help build some serious hype, Nike even showed off these specific headphones in a recent commercial starring basketball legend LeBron James.

If you want to pick up a pair, the retail price is set at $249.99 in the United States. This is the exact same price as the regular standard color options, so you are luckily not paying any extra hidden tax just for the Nike branding.

If you place an order online today, Apple currently shows an estimated delivery date right around March 24.

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