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Currently, there's an opportunity to obtain an iPad 7th Generation bundled with Beats Flex Headphones, priced at only $200.

This iPad, accompanied by Beats wireless headphones and additional accessories, is currently available at an unbeatable discounted price.

Currently, there's an offer available for purchasing an iPad 7th Generation accompanied by Beats...
Currently, there's an offer available for purchasing an iPad 7th Generation accompanied by Beats Flex Headphones, priced at only $200.

Currently, there's an opportunity to obtain an iPad 7th Generation bundled with Beats Flex Headphones, priced at only $200.

Grab this reconditioned iPad 7th Gen together with Beats Flex wireless earphones and additional goodies at a discounted price of $199.97 at this moment (originally priced at $299.99). The iPad sports a 10.2-inch Retina display, 32GB internal storage, 8MP rear camera and 1.2MP front-facing camera, boasts up to ten hours of battery life, and benefits from the latest update to iPadOS. Its grade is "A", signifying only minor wear, an untouched screen without scratches, and a battery health of 80% minimum. The Beats Flex earphones are open-box items — they're either excess stock or returned items in mint condition, never utilized. They feature dual-chamber acoustic sound and offer up to 12 hours of playtime on a single charge. The package also includes an iPad cover (color may vary), a screen shield, a pen (color choice varies again), and a charging block and cable.

Although the sale ends on September 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT, keep in mind prices might alter anytime.

This discounted tech bundle includes a reconditioned iPad 7th Gen and Beats Flex wireless earphones. The tech industry is constantly updating, making devices like these even more attractive.

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