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Save $150 on Beats Studio3 wireless headphones at Best Buy before Black Friday
With Black Friday just a week away, Best Buy is getting ahead of the shopping holiday with deep discounts and sales throughout its stores. If you don’t want to wake up early and wait in long lines (let’s face it, nobody wants to do that), you can beat the rush and take advantage of the same sales offered on Black Friday right now, such as save $150 on Beats Studio3 wireless headphones from Beats by Dre and pay just $199.99.
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Beats Studio3 headphones feature pure adaptive noise-cancelling that actively blocks all background noise for a premium audio experience. Now you can really focus on your work in loud areas like a busy office or a noisy coffeeshop, or drown out fellow commuters or airplane noise while you enjoy music and podcasts without interruptions.
The wireless headphones also features up to 22 hours of wireless playback via Apple’s W1 chip for Class 1 Bluetooth connectivity and up to 40 hours of standby time. If the Beats Studio3s are low on power, the headphones have a “Fuel” feature that delivers a 10-minute quick charge for three hours of juice. If these headphones completely run out of power, there’s an included 3.5mm audio jack cable, so you can just plug them in and still listen to music in peace.
Best Buy customer LAWRENCEDULAC writes:
“Upgraded from ‘On the Ear’ headphone to the “Around the Ear” Beats by Dr. Dre – Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones in Matte Black. HUGE difference! I spend approximately 12 hours a day with these headphones on, and I can say, without a doubt- there is a huge improvement in the Noise Cancellation feature, an increase in the clarity of the sound, and overall greater comfort. I was very much impressed with the automatic noise cancellation feature. It really does work much better than I’ve experienced in the past.”
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