
At 50% off, the premium Beats Studio Buds+ are an unmissable sub-$85 purchase
$84 95
$169 95
$85 off (50%)
Act fast and grab a pair of Beats Studio Buds+ for only $85 with this awesome limited-time Woot deal. The earbuds deliver high-quality sound, have capable ANC, and are a steal at this price. Don't hesitate!
Buy at Woot
Beats Studio Buds+: Save 41% on Amazon!
$70 off (41%)
Amazon is also offering the Beats Studio Buds+ at a sweet discount. You can currently score a pair for just under $100, saving $70 off the regular price.
Buy at Amazon
Receive the latest mobile news
By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy
Finding great-sounding earbuds at under $100 can be tricky, which is why Woot's deal on the Beats Studio Buds+ really stands out. Right now, you can pick a pair up for just $84.95, which is a full 50% off their usual $170 price tag. That's a straight $85 in savings, making these earbuds an absolute bargain!Sure, the discount applies only to the Transparent model; however, you can't deny that this version definitely has its own charm, with a sleek and modern look. On top of that, the earbuds still come with a one-year Apple Manufacturer Limited Warranty, which is rare since most devices sold by Woot include only a 90-day limited guarantee. So here's another reason to act fast and take advantage of this promo!When it comes to performance, the Beats Studio Buds+ hold their own. They deliver punchy bass, clean mids, and crisp highs, all while supporting Apple's Spatial Audio, which gives you a surround-sound feel for a more immersive experience.Noise cancellation is another area where these earbuds shine. While their ANC isn't quite at the same level as high-end options from Sony or Bose, it still does a solid job of muting pesky noises. Meanwhile, their IPX4 rating makes them resistant to sweat and light splashes, so you can take them to the gym or out for a run without worry. Battery life is equally impressive—up to 9 hours of playtime on a single charge, and a total of 36 hours when you include the case.Deals like this don't usually stick around for long, and this one has already been available for a few weeks. So, chances are it might expire soon. Given how much the Beats Studio Buds+ bring to the table at just $84.95, we encourage you to act fast and grab a pair at this price while you still can!
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Phone Arena
14 minutes ago
- Phone Arena
Check out the razor-thin Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra giant in all its hi-res glory for the first time!
After Google and possibly before Apple, Samsung is expected to unveil (at least) a couple of exciting new products of its own that have been profusely leaked over the last few weeks. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the existing Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is ugly. Far from it, in fact, but as undeniably handsome as Samsung's 2024-released 14.6-inch giant looks, its subtly refined sequel will clearly be even prettier. That's probably the least intrusive notch I've ever seen on an Android device. That otherwise bland hue doesn't really bother me when we're dealing with such an insanely slim device rocking ultra-thin screen bezels, a refreshingly small and subtle screen cutout, and a clean and classic metal back with two large camera sensors on it. Did anyone say "notch"? Yes, I'm afraid a portion of the Tab S11 Ultra's display is slashed to accommodate a selfie camera without drilling a hole into said AMOLED panel, but compared to the Tab S10 Ultra, this portion is significantly smaller, and dare I say it, sleeker. Generic? Maybe a little. Clean and classy? Definitely. The downside, of course, is that there's only room for one (12MP) front-facing snapper this time around, which I'm sure you'll find more than satisfactory for your general self-portrait needs. That brings me (back) to easily the most impressive Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra design element, which is a profile of "around five millimeters." That's a little less specific than the 5.1mm waist measurement tipped last week, but it's pretty much etched in stone now that Samsung's 2025 ultra-high-end colossus will undercut the 5.4mm thickness of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and possibly match the 5.1mm slim iPad Pro 13 (2024) in the same department. As you can imagine, that's not a question with an easy, universal answer. Different people obviously have different financial resources and priorities, so while some of you may have no problem spending $1,200 on a new Android tablet this fall, others will find such an expense to be an absolutely scandalous notion. Who's excited about... spending a small fortune on this next-gen Android giant? $1,200, by the way, was the starting price of the Tab S10 Ultra at launch too, so you really shouldn't be surprised that the Tab S11 Ultra is expected to cost just as much as its predecessor in an entry-level variant with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM. Doubling the local digital hoarding room without increasing the memory count is likely to set you back an extra $120, while a top-of-the-line Wi-Fi-only configuration with a whole terabyte of internal storage space and 16GB RAM will probably cost $1,620. With 5G connectivity, the same storage and memory variants will naturally be even more expensive, but at the end of the day, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will provide a lot of bang for your buck with a huge and super-high-quality display in tow, a very powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC under the hood, and believe it or not, a gargantuan 11,600mAh battery miraculously squeezed into that crazy thin and presumably not very heavy body. Good news everyone! Over the past year we've been working on an exciting passion project of ours and we're thrilled to announce it will be ready to release in just a few short months. "Iconic Phones: Revolution at Your Fingertips" is a must-have coffee table book for every tech-head that will bring you on a journey to relive the greatest technological revolution of the 21st century. For more details, simply follow the link below! LEARN MORE AND SIGN UP FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS HERE


Phone Arena
44 minutes ago
- Phone Arena
Pixel 10: Official samples and a closer look at the new features
Google's Pixel 10 series is here, and as expected, the spotlight is firmly on the camera. We have a new 100x zoom mode, better stabilization, new AI features and more robust editing tools. Google is clearly doubling down on the AI-infused photography vision it's been building for years, and I am here… for some of it. Pixel 10 gets a triple-camera setup for the first time — wide, ultra-wide, and 5x telephoto. | Image credit — Google Let's start with the new hardware first. The biggest news this year is that the Pixel 10 comes with three cameras: the main (wide) one, an ultra-wide, and a 5x telephoto. The sensors are different, in fact, they are technically downgrades compared to those on the Pixel 9, but in return you get versatility. The Pro models, on the other hand, get an upgraded optical image stabilization system with twice the compensation range. Google claims that, when paired with the Video Boost feature, the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL have the "best video stabilization on a smartphone (in the US)." Now, I am happy to see that Google has improved the stabilization, as it did need some work. But I don't like that Google still heavily relies on the Video Boost. I find it a cumbersome step — one that takes the user away from the simple point-and-click process when using your phone's cameras. Once Google finds a way to make the benefits of Video Boost happen on-device, that's when it will have the chance to absolutely dominate. And for foldable fans, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold adds a new 48MP main sensor to ensure it can keep pace with the rest of the family. The upgrade I am genuinely excited to test in real life is the new Pro Res Zoom on the Pixel 10 Pro models. I do wildlife photography on the side, and I can imagine — say when I'm in a car and spot an animal in the distance—where pulling out my full camera setup just isn't quick enough because I forgot to place it next to me. Having a phone that can give me that kind of reach instantly is incredibly compelling. Of course, the real question is whether the images hold up at those extreme zoom levels. Samsung has been doing 'Space Zoom' for years, but Google's software expertise might give it an edge in producing sharper, more usable shots. If it works as advertised, this could be one of the defining features of the Pixel 10 series. Another zoom-related feature that caught my attention is the updated Panorama Mode, which now supports telephoto up to 5x. That means panoramas can reach up to 100MP resolution, with manual focus and zoom support for extra precision. I often go into the wild, and I love shooting landscapes, so I can already see myself using this mode constantly. I'd love to test the feature on mountain ranges or wide valleys. Hopefully, the result is incredible detail. What would take this feature to new heights, however, is if Google enabled Pro Controls with it, allowing us to take RAW photos. That way, we'd have more control over the processing, instead of relying on Google's HDR+ pipeline. Google also highlighted its continued refinement of the HDR+ pipeline, improving everything from color and noise reduction to portrait segmentation. The company is promising its best Portrait Mode yet, with sharper details and more realistic textures (not sure what the latter means). On paper, these sound like meaningful tweaks that could help the Pixel keep its crown as one of the best portrait shooters in the business. But we'll have to see whether there are any truly visible differences when we get to compare samples with the Pixel 9 for video, I'm cautiously optimistic about the improved stabilization. Twice the OIS range sounds impressive, but my main concern is Google's heavy reliance on Video Boost. This feature requires users to process clips in the cloud for maximum quality, which feels cumbersome compared to phones that deliver great video straight out of the camera. It works, but it's not seamless, and that holds it back from being a true bragging point. The "Coach" guides you to make the best shot. Another big addition this year is Camera Coach, which uses Google's Gemini models to guide users in real time. It relies on the new Tensor G5 chip, suggesting composition tweaks, lighting adjustments, and new shooting ideas, all while teaching you the fundamentals of me, this feels aimed squarely at the influencer market. Everyone wants to level up their content these days, and Google is offering built-in training wheels. That said, I can also see it being genuinely useful for people who aren't camera-savvy but still want better photos of family gatherings or vacations. It may not be something I personally need, but I get the appeal. Auto Best Take picks the best expression for each person, or blends them into one perfect shot. | Image credit — Google Google is also doubling down on AI edits. The new Auto Best Take automatically analyzes frames in a group shot to find the best expression for each person—or even blend a few together if necessary. And in Google Photos, you can now literally describe edits in plain language, like asking it to remove glare or even add clouds to a sky. Here's where I find myself conflicted. While I understand the convenience, I personally feel uneasy about AI manipulating photos to that degree. Photography, for me, is about capturing moments as they are—not generating new ones. Yes, Google is adding C2PA Content Credentials to provide metadata about how images were created, but in practice, that won't mean much on social platforms where metadata doesn't carry over. I appreciate the transparency, but I'm not convinced it solves the bigger problem of trust. Beyond the flashy features, Google is also expanding Guided Frame, which now provides more detailed scene descriptions and multisensory cues for blind or low-vision users. It's a meaningful step forward in making smartphone photography more for the foldable crowd, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold introduces Instant View, letting you see your latest shots right alongside the viewfinder without breaking stride. It's a small but smart addition that plays into the Fold's unique form factor. All told, the Pixel 10 series feels like Google's most ambitious camera push since the Pixel 6 reinvented computational photography — fitting for the Pixel's anniversary. Features like 100x Pro Res Zoom and 5x telephoto panoramas open new creative doors, while refinements to HDR+ and portraits keep the fundamentals I can't shake the feeling that Google is leaning a little too heavily on AI edits and cloud processing. For me, the most exciting parts of this update are the ones that expand what you can do with the camera itself, not what AI can fix afterward. If Google strikes the right balance, though, the Pixel 10 could be remembered as the moment its camera went from great to truly groundbreaking. Good news everyone! Over the past year we've been working on an exciting passion project of ours and we're thrilled to announce it will be ready to release in just a few short months. "Iconic Phones: Revolution at Your Fingertips" is a must-have coffee table book for every tech-head that will bring you on a journey to relive the greatest technological revolution of the 21st century. For more details, simply follow the link below! LEARN MORE AND SIGN UP FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS HERE


Phone Arena
44 minutes ago
- Phone Arena
As hip-hop lover, I find bass-heavy Beats Studio Pro to be no-brainer at 49% off
As a music lover and a hip-hop fan, I've always liked Beats and its high-end headphones. The brand became famous for its bass-heavy audio products, and I truly appreciate those punchy low-end thumps while in the gym trying to beat my personal deadlift record. That's why I was extremely excited when I saw that Amazon is offering a massive 49% discount on the Beats Studio Pro, slashing a whopping $170 off their usual cost. This allows deal hunters, like yours truly, to get a pair for just under $180 instead of coughing up around $350. Furthermore, all color options — except for the one in Dune — are available at this discount, so you can get the one that best fits your style. $170 off (49%) Amazon is selling the premium Beats Studio Pro for 49% off, letting you score a pair for just under $180. The headphones are among the best on the market and are a steal at this price. So, act fast and save while you can! Buy at Amazon Just don't wait around too long, as this is a limited-time promo and there's no telling when it could expire. It appears it has been up for grabs for a few weeks now, at least according to the tools I use to track offers, so it may not stay available for much longer. Given how much value these puppies offer, especially at their current price, I truly believe this is a deal you definitely don't want to miss — even if you aren't looking for high-end headphones and just need cans that get the job done. After all, they were made to rival big dogs like the Sony WH-1000XM5 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra, and rank among the best headphones money can buy in 2025, offering premium sound with deep bass and clear highs. On top of that, they support head-tracking and Apple's Spatial Audio, making the experience even more immersive with surround their ANC isn't quite on the level of Sony's and Bose's flagships, but it still does a solid job at stopping pesky noises. And with a battery life of up to 40 hours, plus fast-charging support that delivers up to 4 hours after a quick 10-minute top-up, I think these are a solid pick all said, since their ear cups are on the smaller side, they aren't the best choice for people with big ears. On the flip side, you'll have 30 days to ask for a refund if they don't fit well, so I don't think you should hesitate to score a pair with this deal just because you think they may not fit you. So, yeah! Amazon's 49% discount won't stay available forever. That's why act fast and save big with this sweet promo now! Good news everyone! Over the past year we've been working on an exciting passion project of ours and we're thrilled to announce it will be ready to release in just a few short months. "Iconic Phones: Revolution at Your Fingertips" is a must-have coffee table book for every tech-head that will bring you on a journey to relive the greatest technological revolution of the 21st century. For more details, simply follow the link below! LEARN MORE AND SIGN UP FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS HERE