Hurray for today! Finally, the Apple’s Air Pods are now on sale, after being overdue from their settled October promotion. According to MacRumors, the $159 wireless air pods are at this time itemized as shipping far ahead in December, and can be ordered here. Apple previously reported, it necessitated “a bit more time before Air Pods are equipped for the clients,” even though still uncertain for the cause for the postponement.

According to Verge, in a media announcement, Apple articulates that the Air Pods “will be distributing in restricted measures at promotion,” and that brick-and-mortar provisions “will obtain regular AirPod deliveries.” AirPods will begin to display at Apple Stores, “select” carrier provisions, and approved Apple sellers next week. They’re beginning in more than 100 states, as well as the US, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Mexico, and Japan.

The Air Pods are a vital fixture for the iPhone 7, one of the primary key smartphones to ship without an earphone jack. They guise nearly equal to the company’s old EarPods, but can now connect to Bluetooth using a W1 wireless chip, not by wires. The little headphones come in a specially-designed carry case that doubles as a charger. They were unveiled alongside the iPhone 7, which controversially ditched the 3.5mm headphone jack. Regular wireless headphones receive the Bluetooth signal in one earpiece, but AirPods receive independent signals in both, so Apple has taken time to ensure they are perfectly synchronised to avoid distortion.

In addition, according to mirror, for $159, you’ll get a couple of Air Pods, a little charging case, and a Lightning-to-USB cable. They’re supposed to deliver five hours of listening on a charge, and the case allows them to charge while stored in your bag. There’s still no word on Apple’s Beats X earbuds, which appear to be delayed until next year.