SAVE $69.96: As of June 13, the Beats Solo 4 are $129.99 at Amazon. That's a discount of 35%.
If you've been in the market for a new pair of headphones, you shouldn't be sleeping on Beats. They often go on sale, like the brand new Beats Solo 4, which were already discounted last month. Now, you can get them for even less at Amazon thanks to today's sale, which makes them even more affordable.
As of June 13, you can get the new Beats Solo 4 for just $129.99. That's $69.96 off their normal price of $199.95, and a discount of 35%. They were just available for $149.95 back on May 13, which means it's an even better time to snag your own now. This price applies to all three colors: Cloud Pink, Slate Blue, and Matte Black.
The Solo 4s may not include noise cancellation like many of the other Beats headphones on offer, but they're still very much worth adding to your collection or adopting as your latest set of cans. They offer up to 50 hours of battery life for lengthy listening sessions, and their Fast Fuel feature will get you an additional five hours of playback with just 10 minutes of charging. They deliver crisp treble and booming bass, so if you're not worried about noise cancellation, they have everything you need for you to enjoy your fave tunes and podcasts.
Either way, get them while you can at this lower price, as they likely won't be discounted again soon.
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