Score $100 Off the Beats Solo 4, and Tune Into Premium Sound

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Beats has earned its reputation as a brand that knows how to make great headphones with rich sound, great design, and a feel of top-notch quality. But let’s be honest: premium audio often comes with a premium price tag. If you’re looking for a pair of headphones that deliver exceptional performance without breaking the bank, the Beats Solo 4 hits the sweet spot. To sweeten it even more, they’re currently available at a discount, making them an even smarter choice.

These on-ear headphones come in a modern design that looks as good as it feels. And it’s not just about the style. Beats has fine-tuned its signature audio with custom acoustic architecture and updated drivers. These deliver a clear, powerful sound that brings whatever you are listening to to life.

Comfortable Beats Headphones for Runner

Comfort is just as important, and Beats gets it right here, too. The Beats Solo 4 are ultralight with a flex-grip headband and ear cups designed to sit securely without squeezing too tight. Add to that the UltraPlush ear cushions, and you are all set for those long sessions.

The battery life is amazing as well during those long sessions. You’ll enjoy 50 hours on a full charge, and when you’re running low, a quick 10-minute charge gives you an extra five hours of listening.

The Solo 4 works with both iOS and Android devices. Regardless of what you are using, pairing is quick, and the Bluetooth connection is reliable. They also come with a built-in microphone, which ensures your calls are clear. iPhone users also enjoy hands-free “Hey Siri” integration for quick voice commands, allowing them to stay hands-free, whereas Android users can press and hold the “b” button to activate their preferred assistant.

Person Setting Up Beats Headphones to Use With Phone

The Beats Solo 4 offers personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, creating an immersive listening experience that makes music and calls feel more lifelike and multidimensional. Plus, if you’re an audiophile, you’ll appreciate the lossless audio quality through USB-C or 3.5mm cables.

Grab these headphones for just $99.99 after a 50% discount. You can choose between three colors: cloud pink, matte black, and slate blue. If you’re interested in the sleek black and gold color combo, you can purchase it for $129.99 (a 35% savings).

Beats Solo 4 Headphones

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