SAVE $150:As of Feb. 26,The Irresistible Daughter in Law Beats Studio Pro headphones are on sale for $199.99 at Best Buy. That's 42% off their list price of $349.99.
Good deals on headphones aren't only found during big sale events. Sometimes retailers will offer very nice discounts outside of these sales for shoppers to enjoy. If you've had your eyes on Beats Studio Pro headphones, Best Buy has a deal on them right now that you definitely don't want to miss.
At the moment, Beats Studio Pro are on sale for $199.99, $150 off their list price of $349.99. That's a great deal on its own, but to make it even better your purchase also comes with Apple Fitness+ for free for three months if you're a new subscriber and up to three months of Apple Music for free if you're a new or returning subscriber. What better way to start using these sleek new headphones?
SEE ALSO: For gym rats and picky audiophiles alike, these are the 7 best headphones of 2025Offering excellent sound quality, listening to your favorite songs through Apple Music will sound great, too. Paired with Active Noise Canceling technology you can take your listening experience up a notch to cancel outside noise and feel fully immersed. Or, if you'd rather be a bit more aware of your surroundings, Transparency mode will open things up for you without missing a beat.
In our review of these headphones, writer Alex Perry said, "Just as the Beats Fit Pro are the easiest earbuds to recommend, it's hard to find a pair of over-ear headphones with a better all-around experience than Beats Studio Pro."
If you're in need of new headphones, this deal on the Beats Studio Pro at Best Buy is worth a look before the discount disappears.
Looking for more headphone deals? Thankfully, there are a few more worth checking out right now. Also at Best Buy, you can save $50 on the Apple AirPods Max (USB-C) headphones. And over at Amazon, Sennheiser HD 599 headphones have been discounted as well.
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