Aldi is famous for its low-cost dupe alternatives to big-name products – and that includes Apple tech.

You can pick up the store’s Apple Airpods dupes for just £24.99 – that’s a lot less than the real item’s RRP of £109.

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  • Aldi In-Ear Wireless Ear Buds, £24.99 – buy now

Since the first generation hit the market in 2016, Apple’s Airpods have taken the world by storm – you now see these little white earbuds wherever you go.

Although it might not necessarily be genuine Apple earbuds that you see: lots of people out there opt for budget alternatives that look very similar.

These lookalikes from Aldi are 77% cheaper than the starting price of the real thing (though you can potentially spend even more).

We haven’t put these Airpods dupes to the test, but it’s fair to say that they’ll unlike they’ll match the originals in terms of sound quality or ease of use.

But if you’re after a set of earbuds without breaking the bank? Aldi is certainly a great place to look.

The store does a wide number of dupes and we’re huge fans at The Sun – you can also find third-party versions of the Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser, the Ceramic Egg BBQ and even a Tom Ford fragrance.

MORE GREAT TECH DEALS

We’ve got more great offers listed in our pick of the best Aldi Specialbuys this week, which we update regularly.

For some genuine Apple products, don’t miss our best iPhone 13 deals article.

You’ll also find all the latest deals on Echo Dots, Ring doorbells and Fire tablets listed on our Amazon device deals page.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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