Beats Solo3 Available for Just $99 in Early Black Friday Deal

Nov 14, 2022 at 09:09am EST
Beats Solo3 available for just $99.

Early Black Friday deals are coming in and you can buy a pair of brand new Beats Solo3 wireless headphones for just $99.

Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones with Apple's W1 Chip Available for a Low Price of Just $99 Ahead of Black Friday

This deal does not require any discount code or coupon. The maximum discount is applicable on the black color option while others slightly discounted as well.

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Buy Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones - Apple W1 Headphone Chip - Was $199, now just $99

If you're looking for a pair of headphones with Apple's DNA, then there are plenty of options to choose from in the Beats lineup. Right now, the Solo3 wireless headphones are going cheap for just $99, saving you a full $100 without doing anything at all.

With the W1 packed inside, these headphones are ready to be paired with an iPhone or iPad the moment you power them on. Once paired, the headphones will be synced across all your devices and you can instantly switch with a single tap.

With 40 hours of playback on a single charge, these headphones are big on the battery life end. If you do manage to deplete the headphones completely, a quick 5 minute charge will give you 3 hours of listening time. This is made possible using technology called Fast Fuel.

Last but not the least, the Solo3 feature a collapsable design so that they can be easily stored away when not in use. This is especially great for traveling and something you will appreciate.

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