Technology
Beats Solo3 wireless headphones on sale for $75 off on Amazon
If you’re in the market for a new pair of headphones, you’ll likely be tempted to pick up a pair of the latest wireless earbuds à la Apple’s popular AirPods. After all, that’s the direction in which the tech world’s been gravitating lately.
Still, you’d be remiss to not consider a pair of on-ear headphones as an option. They tend to have longer battery lives than their bud counterparts and are comfier for everyday wear; plus, they’re far less easy to lose amid the subway tracks. (That’s a thing, apparently.)
On the flip side, on-ear headphones tend to be way more expensive than earbuds — as in, *hundreds of dollars* more expensive.
That’s why we were so jazzed to stumble upon Amazon’s sale on Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones. A $299.95 value, they’re currently available in 11 different colors for 25% off their usual retail price.
The Solo3s offer the awesome, award-winning sound quality you’ve come to expect from a pair of Beats headphones. Combined with their integration of Adaptive Noise Cancellation and Class 1 Bluetooth technologies, these babies make for truly effortless wireless listening.
The Solo3s also offer up to 40 hours of battery life thanks to the Apple W1 chip — although if you’re pressed for time, a five-minute charge using the integrated Fast Fuel feature will give you three whole hours of playback.
Stylistically, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better looking (or feeling) pair of headphones than the Beats Solo3. In fact, their sleek, minimalist look and comfort-cushioned ear cups recently earned them a top spot on our list of the best wireless headphones of 2019. (Yeah, they did THAT.)
For a limited time, you can score a pair of Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones on Amazon for just $224.95 in your choice of color and finish: Matte black, gloss black, citrus red, defiant black-red, gloss white, gold, rose gold, satin gold, silver, satin silver, and a funky Disney-inspired pattern released in honor of Mickey Mouse’s 90th anniversary. (Because sure, why not.)
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