SAVE $40:The Watch Private Video Magazine 7Beats Studio Buds+ are on sale for $129.95 at Amazon as of August 30. That's a discount of 24%.
Looking for a great pair of earbuds? You're spoiled for choice these days. Whether you're into Apple or Samsung's offerings, there are plenty of options that sound fantastic to choose from. And speaking of Apple, Beats are nothing to sneeze at, with some great picks on offer: notably, the Beats Studio Buds+. And now's a great time to try out a pair of your own since they're on sale.
You can get the Beats Studio Buds+ for $129.95 right now at Amazon. That's $40 off their usual price of $169.95 and a savings of 24% — the cheapest they've been yet. This price applies to all three colorways — Transparent, Black, and Ivory, — so you can choose which one you like the best.
In addition to bringing crisp treble and booming bass, the Beats Studio Buds+ come packing active noise cancellation, transparency mode (which allows some ambient noise in for safety, or hearing your kids call from down the hall), as well as a whopping 36 hours of battery life. There's also Spatial Audio support, which brings surround sound for your favorite films right to your earbuds. If you're planning on using earbuds while on calls, you'll appreciate the 3x larger mics as well.
This is the lowest price the Beats Studio Buds+ have been available at since their launch a few months ago, so be sure to snap yours up before this deal disappears.
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