Technology
Start Cyber Monday early and save $60 on Beats Solo3 Headphones on Amazon
We continue to find deals to be thankful for this weekend, and right now our eyes are on the Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones which are now $60 off on Amazon. Nothing like a good post-Black Friday deal to get our feet wet for Cyber Monday.
The Beats Solo3 headphones bring you the top-notch sound quality we’ve all come to know from Beats, combined with the convenience of a wire-free, long-living set of cans that are basically ideal for everyday use.
They boast a seriously impressive battery life of up to 40 hours thanks to the introduction of Apple W1 Technology—which means, yes, you can literally listen to music for almost two straight days on a single charge if you really want to.
Even if you’re one of those people (AKA me) who constantly forgets to fully charge their devices—a quick five minute charge of the Solo3’s will still give you a full three hours of playback thanks to Fast Fuel charging.
Aside from the premium playback with fine-tuned acoustics with maximum clarity and balance you’ll get out of these bad boys, you can also look forward to comfort-cushion ear cups that not only make your listening experience comfortable— but also buffer outside noise for the ultimate audio immersion experience.
These things really do it all. You can also take calls, control your music and activate Siri with multifunction on-ear controls.
You can grab them in a variety of colors including black, silver and even rose gold—so you’re bound to find one that matches your personal style.
There’s a reason why everyone obsesses over Beats headphones, and it’s the same reason we’re so pumped that you can still get them for just $239.95 instead of their usual $299.95 listing price.
We’re not sure how long the deal will last, so don’t miss out and grab a pair or two (hey, it’s gifting season) while you still can here.
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