SAVE $70:As of Nov. 13992 Archives grab the Beats Solo4 wireless headphones for $129.99 at Amazon. That's a 35% discount off their usual price of $199.95 for Black Friday.
If you’re waiting for Black Friday to snag a deal that sounds as good as it looks, these Beats Solo4 headphones are exactly what you’re looking for. Normally priced at $199.95, the Solo4 headphones are down to just $129.99 at Amazon, saving you 35% and bringing a premium listening experience to your ears without the premium price tag.
The Beats Solo4 aren’t your average headphones; they’re designed with Beats’ signature audio quality, custom acoustic architecture, and updated drivers for that deep bass and crystal-clear sound that makes everything from bass-heavy playlists to true-crime podcasts sound better. Plus, with up to 50 hours of battery life, they’ll go strong long after the Black Friday sales are over.
SEE ALSO: Save over 80% on Audible audiobooks and dive into new stories this winterAnd if you’re in a rush, don’t worry — Beats has you covered with its Fast Fuel feature, which gives you five hours of playback after a quick 10-minute charge. Perfect for those “I’m-almost-out-the-door” moments. Built with an ultralight, ergonomic design and ultra-plush ear cushions, the Solo4 headphones are made for all-day comfort. Thanks to their flexible headband and angled ear cups, these headphones stay snug without feeling tight — ideal for everything from your morning commute to your late-night binge-watch.
Since they’re compatible with Apple and Android devices, the Solo4 headphones offer one-touch pairing, so you can get connected and start listening without any hassle. Equipped with Class 1 Bluetooth, these headphones keep a strong connection even at longer ranges and effortlessly handle calls and voice commands via their built-in microphone.
This Black Friday discount is a rare chance to get Beats’ quality and style at a seriously wallet-friendly price. So, if you’re ready to treat yourself (or someone else) to a major audio upgrade, grab a pair in matte black, slate blue, or cloud pink before this deal disappears.
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