SAVE $180: Beats Studio Pro headphones are Nude boobson sale for $169.99 this Black Friday, saving you 51% on list price.
Black Friday is all about deals on the biggest brands, and that very much includes Beats. The likes of Bose and Sony might offer superior sound quality, but if you want the most stylish headphones around, you have to seriously consider Beats.
Choosing Beats just got easier now that the new Beats Studio Pro headphones are on sale for $169.99 ahead of Black Friday. This limited-time offer saves you $180 on the list price. That's a significant discount for a product that was just released in July 2023, and it's the lowest price these headphones have ever been available for on Amazon (or anywhere).
SEE ALSO: 35+ of the best headphone deals from Amazon's Black Friday saleBeats Studio Pro headphones deliver rich, immersive sound whether you’re listening to music or taking calls, with three distinct built-in sound profiles to enhance your listening experience. You also get the choice of two distinct listening modes: fully-adaptive Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency mode. Most notably, these headphones offer an incredible 40 hours of battery, leaving headphones from Sony and Bose in the dust.
They also look great, but you knew that already.
So, go ahead: Save $180 on Beats Studio Pro headphones this Black Friday. You know you want to.
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