SAVE $50:As of Nov. 13,Watch Exotic Forbidden Pleasures Online Beats Studio Buds are on sale at Target for $99.99, 33% off their list price of $149.99. That saves you $50.
With Black Friday right around the corner, several retailers are dropping some great deals ahead of time for shoppers to take up. If you've been looking to get new earbuds to listen to your favorite music, podcasts, or audiobooks, look no further than Target where you can scoop up Beats Studio Buds at a fantastic low price.
The noise-canceling Beats Studio Buds are currently enjoying a $50 discount at Target, dropping their price to $99.99 from their list price of$149.99. That's a discount of 33% and worth jumping on given their fancy features.
SEE ALSO: Score $320 off a curved gaming monitor in Walmart's early Black Friday saleThese earbuds offer Active Noise Canceling and Transparency modes, which are an absolute game-changer when it comes to your personal listening. Having the ability to tune in or out of your surroundings makes a huge difference, whether you're listening on the go or in the quiet of your home. On top of that, Beats also offer excellent sound quality. In our Beats Studio Buds review, writer Alex Perry said they "deliver punchy bass to go along with crystal-clear sound in all other circumstances."
Noise-canceling earbuds like these ones are worth every cent, so don't miss out on this deal for the Beats Studio Buds at Target.
If you're looking for some early Black Friday deals, Target has more to check out through its "Deal of the Day" program that runs until Dec. 24, alongside the official sale event that starts online on Nov. 28 at the retailer. Walmart and Best Buy have also dropped some early deals that are worth having a look at, and more retailers are sure to jump in on the seasonal sale fun in the next couple weeks, too.
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