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Beats Solo 4 Headphones Are 50% Off, Cheaper Than Last Prime Day While Stock Lasts on Amazon

Beats Solo 4 Headphones Are 50% Off, Cheaper Than Last Prime Day While Stock Lasts on Amazon

Gizmodo13-06-2025

Modern life can be incredibly hectic, and sometimes it's nice to just zone out properly and enjoy some music, a podcast, or an audio book. It can be really hard to do that when you're out and about though, which is why having some really good headphones is so important. Of the options out there, and there really are a lot, one of the most reliable brands around is Beats.
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You can currently get your hands on Beats Solo 4 headphones for just $100, which is a massive 50% off the normal price. Better yet, if you're quick, you can even get these in time for Father's Day, which is amazing if you're looking to treat your Dad to better music. We'd recommend acting quickly though, because it's not likely the deal will last for long.
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Beats Solo 4 headphones are some of the best in their already impressive line-up of options. They feature incredible audio because of not just the drivers in them, but because of the way they're built, allowing them to deliver excellent audio in a unique way. They also track how you move, which means they can create personalized spatial audio which will have your ears singing with joy. Well, it would if they could sing with joy, and if they can, it's probably worth monetizing that talent as quickly as you can.
Along with the lovely sound quality, these headphones also have one of the most impressive battery lives around. If you fully charge them, they can last up to 50 hours before needing any more juice, which should let you go more or less all week without charging them unless you're constantly attached to them.
If you are always using them though, you'll be glad that they have UltraPlush ear cushions that'll gently cradle your ears in a really comfortable way, but also last a long time. It just means you get to be comfortable, listen to amazing music and podcast, and do it for absolutely ages. They even charge quickly too, with just ten minutes adding five hours of playback with no issues.
These are easily some of the best headphones money can buy right now, and with a massive 50% discount bringing them down to just $100, they're also some of the best value. If you're an audiophile, or if you're looking to buy these for someone who is, then now's a very good time to buy these amazing headphones.
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