Amazing Black Friday 2018 Deal: Matte Black Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones 20% Off, Now Just $239.95

Nov 23, 2018 at 04:21am EST
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You can pick up the Beats Solo3 Wireless headphone today for a price of just $239.95 in a glorious matte black finish.

Beats Solo3 Wireless Down to Just $239.95 on Black Friday 2018

Though people might not agree with the sound that is produced by Beats headphones, but you have to admit, they do look cool. Also, these particular pair of headphones on sale has an interesting trick up its sleeve: they have the W1 chip built right in for easy pairing with an iPhone or iPad.

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With up to 40 hours of battery life, Beats Solo3 Wireless is your perfect everyday headphone

Premium playback and fine-tuned acoustics maximize clarity, breadth, and balance

Adjustable fit with comfort-cushioned ear cups made for everyday use. 5 minutes of charging gives you 3 hours of playback when battery is low

Take calls, control your music and activate Siri with the multifunction on-ear controls

Comes with Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones, carrying case, 3.5mm RemoteTalk cable, Universal USB charging cable (USB-A to USB Micro-B), Quick Start Guide and Warranty Card

Just bring the headphones close to your mobile device, press and hold the power button and the headphones will show right up on the screen. Tap on Connect and you're done. Also, if you have multiple devices connected to the same iCloud account, then you will be surprised to learn that your headphones are now paired across the board. How cool is that?

Buy Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones in Matte Black - Was $300, Now just $239.95

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