SAVE $60: Amazon just dropped the price of Beats Studio Buds down to $89.95 during its October Prime Day event. That's a 40% discount and Crazy Sexmatches the all-time low price from last Prime Day.
Amazon's October Prime Day event might be most known for deals on its own devices, but that's not all the shopping holiday has to offer. In fact, we've seen hundreds of eyebrow-raising prices on everything from robot vacuums to beauty tech to headphones. One that's particularly caught our eye is this 40% discount on the Beats Studio Buds.
While it's not the first time these buds have hit the low cost of $89.95, or $60 off, it's the first time we've seen the price drop since July's Prime Day. If you missed Amazon's first shopping holiday of the year, you can grab the buds for their all-time low price once again in black, white, red, or moon gray.
Mashable tech reporter Alex Perry called the Beats Studio Buds "Apple's new go-to entry-level earbuds," when they first came out in 2021. They're equipped with decent ANC, transparency mode, spatial audio, a 24-hour battery life (with the included bean-shaped charging case), compatibility with both Apple and Android devices, and comfortable ear tips in a variety of sizes. While they're no longer the newest Beats Buds on the market, they still have a lot to offer. And at under $90, they're nearly half the cost of the upgraded Beats Studio Buds+.
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