Technology
Beats EP on-ear headphones are on sale at Walmart for 43% off
TL;DR: These durable Beats on-ear headphones usually cost $129.99, but you can grab a pair on sale at Walmart for just $73.99 — a $56 savings.
Beats by Dre’s high-end headphones typically have high price tags to match, with newer models costing anywhere from $199.99 to $399.99. Unless you work with audio for a living — maybe you’re literally Diplo; I have no way of knowing — such a splurge can be hard to justify to your savings account.
And then there are the Beats EPs. They’re the most affordable on-ear headphones Beats sells right now, at $129.99 MSRP, and for a limited time, they’re even cheaper at Walmart: You can pick up a pair today for less than $75.
Touted as “the ideal introduction to Beats for any music lover,” the Beats EPs feature expertly tuned acoustics and battery-free construction that’s designed for unlimited playback (they get their power from the device they’re plugged into). Each pair is lightweight yet durable, having been reinforced with a bit of stainless steel, and includes a couple of adjustable sliders so you can customize their fit. Plus, they come with their own RemoteTalk cable; just plug it in, and you’ll be able to take calls on the go without picking up your phone.
The Beats EPs currently boast an impressive 4.5-out-of-5-star rating on Walmart; customer Niknik76 writes:
“My nephew just turned 12 and he’s been begging me for a pair of Beats headphones. In the past I’ve resisted buying them because I didn’t feel they were durable enough for a child his age, not to mention the price point was really high. The Beats EP addressed both my concerns… they are far more durable and cost significantly less than the other models, but they didn’t compromise on the sound quality—they sound amazing! Made the perfect birthday gift for my nephew’s 12th birthday.”
Head over to Walmart to snag a pair in your choice of four colors (black, blue, red, and white) for only $73.99.
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