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This refurbished iPad 9th Gen (2021) in Space Gray, bundled with Beats Flex Wireless Headphones, is currently on sale for $224.99 (with free shipping!) on StackSocial, and for that price, it’s a great value. The iPad itself is listed with a Grade “A” rating, meaning it’s in near-mint condition with little to no visible wear—basically as good as new without the retail price tag. That said, its minimum battery health is 80%; and it's also wifi only, so no LTE connectivity, but that’s expected.

Performance-wise, the A13 Bionic chip keeps things running smoothly for everyday tasks like browsing, streaming, and taking notes. The 10.2-inch Retina display may not be Apple’s most advanced, but it’s crisp, bright, and great for binge-watching or sketching. It comes with 64GB of storage, which should be fine for everyday use, but it’s non-expandable, so heavier apps or a lot of downloads might fill it up quickly. The front camera is 12MP with Center Stage, which keeps you in the frame during video calls, while the back camera is 8MP, good enough for scanning documents or casual photos. Plus, it supports the Apple Pencil (1st Gen)—but keep in mind that that’s not included, so if you plan on doodling or taking handwritten notes, you’ll need to budget for that separately. Battery life holds up well, with about nine hours per charge.

The Beats Flex Wireless Headphones in the bundle add a little extra value, though they’re more of a nice throw-in than a major selling point. They connect via Bluetooth, have up to 12 hours of battery life, and feature Apple’s W1 chip for seamless pairing with iOS devices. Sound-wise, they’re decent for casual listening, but they won’t blow you away with deep bass or high-end clarity. Still, they’re comfortable and lightweight, and if you’re already deep into the Apple ecosystem, these could make a solid backup pair of wireless buds. One potential downside is that these are neckband-style earbuds, which some might find outdated compared to true wireless options. On the other hand, if you’re prone to losing small earbuds, this design can be a plus.

Along with the iPad and Beats Flex, you also get a case, a screen protector, a stylus, and charging accessories—which means you won’t have to shell out extra for the basics (rare for a refurbished buy). At this price, it’s a practical pick if you need an iPad for everyday tasks and are okay with a refurbished model. It won’t replace a high-end laptop or an iPad Pro, but it gets the job done for streaming, light work, and general use.

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