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Act Fast to Get These Beats Solo 4 Headphones at Their Lowest-Ever Price

Act Fast to Get These Beats Solo 4 Headphones at Their Lowest-Ever Price

CNET05-05-2025

A great pair of headphones is a great way to improve your commutes, workouts and more. There are loads of excellent options out there, but Beats Solo 4 are some of our favorites, and you'll be very happy to know that you can currently save some big money on them.
Amazon has a deal on which means you can currently get your hands on Beats Solo 4 headphones for just $100. That's $100 off, and better yet, you can choose from a mix of different colors as well. We're not expecting this deal to last long though, so make sure you snap this up.
Beats frequently tops our lists of best headphones and the Beats Solo 4 are equipped with improved drivers for high-quality audio. Their UltraPlush cushions are comfortable, which makes them perfect for use during long listening sessions or calls. These headphones are designed with better Bluetooth that prevents connection drops over longer distances than their predecessors.
If you're buying this as a Christmas gift, it's better to buy from Best Buy. Amazon has a disclaimer stating that these may not arrive in time for Christmas. If that's what you're looking for, we wouldn't recommend taking a chance. Best Buy claims the headphones can come as early as tomorrow, depending on where you are shipping them. Best Buy also offers pickup options.
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"Upgrades on the inside make the Solo 4 significantly better headphones than past versions," said CNET's headphone expert David Carnoy, who thought they were too pricey at $200 and recommended you wait til they went below $130. Lucky for you, they are way below that price right now. If you've got a music fan in your life, now would be a great time to pick these up as a holiday gift.
The 50-hour battery life on these headphones is great for long flights and full workdays. Need to make a work call or use voice control options? The Solo 4 has a built-in microphone. Whether you own iOS or Android devices, you'll be able to connect them easily (unlike Apple-branded headphones). It's also worth noting that Beats includes a 3.5mm wire if you'd rather not use Bluetooth. The Solo 4 headphones don't include active noise cancellation, but they do passively block out noises that can decrease your focus.
Don't skip our roundup of the best headphone deals right now to see some similar savings.
Why this deal matters
Beats are some of the best headphones around, and that's true at full price. So, being able to save 50% on these excellent headphones is a great opportunity. The deal likely won't last long though.

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