SAVE OVER $90: As of Oct. 28, the Beats Solo 4 are on sale for $99.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 50% on list price.
If you’ve been eyeing up new headphones, the Beats Solo 4 might be exactly what you’re looking for. Released earlier this year, these headphones bring major upgrades to the Solo lineup — and as of Oct. 28, you can grab these headphones for just $99.99, saving almost $100 on the list price.
This deal is available across all colorways at Amazon: Black/Gold, Cloud Pink, Matte Black, and State Blue. These headphones have only been priced this low at Amazon once before, during the recent October Prime Day, so this is a great deal. However, this price is only available when purchasing without the power adapter. You can add this on for a price of $114.98 (reduced from $218.95).
SEE ALSO: Beats headphones are up to 35% off — shop the Solo 4 and Studio Buds at AmazonThe Beats Solo 4 headphones were only released earlier in the year, so to see such a big discount already, and outside of a sale event is something to seriously consider.
This latest model in the Solo range boasts a battery life of up to 50 hours and a super-quick 10-minute charge time. The Solo 4 also introduces new, personalized Spatial Audio with head tracking. This is a technology that creates a 3D surround sound, and a more immersive listening experience by adjusting sound based on your head movements, so music, movies, and calls feel more lifelike.
And as with all Beats devices, the sound quality is stellar for all types of listening. Enjoy a punchy bass and balanced sound, whether you’re listening to music, podcasts, or watching videos.
This is a limited-time offer at Amazon, so don’t miss out on snagging these stellar headphones at a reduced rate.
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